The leading two-wheeler manufacturer motor has launched the improved avatar of Jupiter 110. The model has been introduced at the starting price of Rs 73,700 (ex-showroom).
It comes with four variants and six colour options, allowing the customers to have wide options to choose from. The list includes Drum, Drum Alloy, Drum Xsmart Connet, and Disc Smart Connet. In this article, we have listed all the trims, mentioning all the details about the scooter.
Jupiter 110 Drum
It is the base model that starts at Rs 73,700 (ex-showroom). It uses an impressive 113.3 cc, single-cylinder engine. It generates a maximum power of 7.9 bhp at 6,500 rpm and a torque of 9.8 Nm at 5,000 rpm.
This particular variant does not offer alloy wheels, colour LCD with Bluetooth connectivity and disc brakes. Instead, customers get steel wheels with drum brakes at both ends, an LED strip at the front and a semi-digital instrument cluster. It is available in multiple colour options including – Meteor Red Gloss, Titanium Grey Matte, and Lunar White Gloss.
Drum Alloy
As the name suggests, this variant runs on stylish 12-inch alloy wheels, which makes it quite superior to Drum trim. It starts at Rs. 79,200 (ex-showroom), making it slightly expensive compared to the base model.
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Drum SXC
The SXC trim is considered the most value-for-money model in the lineup. It costs at Rs Rs. 83,250 (ex-showroom), and offers a long list of features. From coloured instrument clusters with Bluetooth connectivity to SmartXonnect systems to alloy wheels, this trim has it all.
It also offers some trending features such as voice assist, turn-by-turn navigation, find by vehicle, call and text alerts, an infinity LED light bar with integrated turn indicators and whatnot.
Disc SXC
It is the top model from the lineup and is equipped with some trending and advanced features. It runs on the eye-catching allow-wheels, featuring disc brakes at both ends. It offers fully LED elements at both ends, which makes it look more aesthetic as compared to other trims.
Some notable features include an engine kill switch, a USB charging port, a two-litre front storage space, a first-in-segment external front fuel filler cap, and a robust under-seat storage that can accommodate two helmets and still offer some space.
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