TVS Jupiter BS6 Will get But One other Worth Hike

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The BS6 compliant TVS Jupiter range has become more expensive by up to Rs. 651

TVS Motor Firm elevated the costs of the Jupiter vary by as much as Rs. 651 in June 2020. Barely a month later, the costs of the Jupiter vary has been elevated by Rs. 1,040.

TVS Motor Company has but once more elevated the worth of the BS6 of the TVS Jupiter 110 cc scooter. All variants of the Jupiter obtain a worth hike of ₹ 1,040. The TVS Jupiter is now priced at ₹ 63,102 whereas the Jupiter ZX is priced at ₹ 65,102. The TVS Jupiter Traditional is now priced at ₹ 69,602. All costs are ex-showroom, Delhi. It was simply final month that the Jupiter line-up noticed a worth hike of as much as ₹ 651.

Additionally Learn: BS6 TVS Jupiter Range Sees A Price Hike Of Up To ₹ 651


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(The BS6 TVS Jupiter vary is powered by a 110 cc single-cylinder engine churning out 7.four bhp at 7000 rpm and develops peak torque of eight.four Nm at 5,500 rpm)

The TVS Jupiter line-up will get a 110 cc single-cylinder engine that comes with fuel-injection and makes 7.four bhp at 7,000 rpm and peak torque of eight.four Nm at 5,500 rpm. The engine is paired to CVT gearbox. The scooter additionally comes with TVS’ patented Econometer, with an Eco Mode and Energy Mode. TVS claims that the engine delivers higher gas financial system in Eco mode.

Additionally Learn: BS6 TVS Jupiter Specifications Revealed

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(The TVS Jupiter Traditional ET-Fi was the primary within the Jupiter portfolio to change into BS6 compliant)

When it comes to options, there aren’t any modifications both. The Jupiter vary continues to return with LED headlamp, LED tail-light, an up to date instrument cluster, a 2-litre open glovebox, entrance USB charger (solely on the ZX and Traditional variants), exterior gas lid, 21-litre under-seat storage compartment and a windshield for the Traditional variant.

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Together with the TVS Jupiter, the corporate has additionally elevated the costs of the TVS Apache RR 310 BS6 by ₹ 5,000. Upon its launch, the motorbike was already ₹ 16,000 costlier than its BS4 mannequin and was then priced at ₹ 2.40 lakh. Now, with the most recent worth hike, the ex-showroom worth of the Apache RR 310 is ₹ 2.45 lakh.

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