TVS has launched the newest iteration for its popular 110cc scooter. Here’s how the all new Jupiter 110 fares against its closest competitors.
TVS has just launched the all-new Jupiter 110 for Rs 73,700. The 110cc scooter category is highly competitive, so let’s see how the new Jupiter stacks up against some of its closest rivals.
TVS Jupiter vs competition: engine & output
Engine & output | |||
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TVS Jupiter 110 | Honda Activa | Hero Pleasure Plus | |
Engine | 113.3cc, air-cooled, single-cylinder | 109.51cc, single-cylinder | 110.9cc air-cooled, single-cylinder |
Power | 8.02hp at 6,500rpm | 7.84hp at 8,000rpm | 8.15hp at 7,000rpm |
Torque | 9.2Nm at 5,000rpm (without assist) / 9.8Nm at 5,00rpm (with assist) | 8.9Nm at 5,500rpm | 8.70Nm at 5,500rpm |
Power to weight ratio | 76.38hp/tonne | 74.67hp/tonne | 80.69hp/tonne |
The new Jupiter 110 now delivers slightly more power and torque than its predecessor. It still isn’t the most powerful scooter in its segment and falls behind the Hero Pleasure Plus by a small margin. The Pleasure Plus also has the highest power-to-weight ratio in this comparison. However, thanks to its new hybrid assist feature, the Jupiter 110 now produces the most amount of torque in its segment both with and without the assist.
TVS Jupiter vs competition: weight & dimensions
Weight & dimensions | |||
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TVS Jupiter 110 | Honda Activa | Hero Pleasure Plus | |
Seat height | 770mm | NA | 765mm |
Ground clerance | 163mm | 162mm | 155mm |
Wheelbase | 1275mm | 1260mm | 1238mm |
Fuel capacity | 5.1 litres | 5.3 litres | 4.8 litres |
Weight | 105kg, 106kg | 105kg, 106kg | 101kg |
The Jupiter 110 boasts of the longest wheelbase in this comparison, with the Honda Activa in second place. Both the Activa and the new Jupiter weigh the same, while the Hero Pleasure Plus is considerably lighter. The Activa also has the largest fuel capacity in this comparison, with the Jupiter coming in a close second. Additionally, both the Activa and Jupiter have nearly identical ground clearance, with the latter having a slight edge.
TVS Jupiter vs competition: suspension & brakes
Suspension & brakes | |||
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TVS Jupiter 110 | Honda Activa | Hero Pleasure Plus | |
Brakes (F/R) | 220mm disc / 130mm drum | 130mm Drum / 130mm Drum | 130mm Drum / 130mm Drum |
Suspension (F/R) | Telescopic Fork / Monoshock | Telescopic Fork / Monoshock | Bottom link/ monoshock |
Tyres (F/R) | 90/90-12 / 90/90-12 | 90/90-12 / 90/100-10 | 90/100-10 / 90/100-10 |
The TVS Jupiter 110 and Honda Activa feature similar suspension setups at the front and rear, while the Hero Pleasure Plus uses a bottom link setup at the front and a monoshock at the rear. The TVS Jupiter 110 rides on 12-inch wheels, whereas the Activa has a 12-inch wheel at the front and a 10-inch wheel at the rear. The Hero Pleasure Plus uses 10-inch wheels for both the front and rear. Both the Activa and the Hero Pleasure Plus are equipped with similarly sized drum brakes at both ends. The Jupiter 110 also comes with a drum brake setup but is additionally available with a front disc brake option.
TVS Jupiter vs competition: price
Price | |||
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TVS Jupiter | Honda Activa | Hero Pleasure Plus | |
Price | Rs 73,700 – Rs 87,250 | Rs 76,684 – Rs 82,684 | Rs 71,213 – Rs 83,113 |
The Hero Pleasure Plus currently has the most affordable price tag, followed closely by the TVS Jupiter 110 and the Honda Activa. However, the Jupiter 110’s top-spec variant is the most expensive in this comparison. It is worth noting that the Jupiter 110 is the only motorcycle in this comparison to offer a front disc setup, which explains its higher asking price.
Also see: 2024 TVS Jupiter 110 launched, prices start at Rs 73,700