TVS launches Jupiter 125 SmartXonnect at Rs 96,855

Jupiter 125 SmartXonnect gets a backrest.

Autocar Professional BureauBy Autocar Professional Bureau calendar 17 Oct 2023 Views icon9256 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
TVS launches Jupiter 125 SmartXonnect at Rs 96,855

TVS has launched the Jupiter 125 SmartXonnect at Rs 96,855 (ex-showroom, Delhi) and like the Ntorq XT, this scooter gets a TFT dash that enables you to connect your smartphone to it via Bluetooth.   

The Jupiter 125 is powered by an air-cooled, 124.8cc, single-cylinder engine making 8.2hp at 6,500rpm and 10.5Nm at 4,500rpm. This is a simpler engine than the one found in the sportier Ntorq 125 and is aimed at maximising fuel efficiency and being good at city speeds. Kerb weight is a manageable 109kg and seat height stands at an accessible 765mm. 

The digital dash brings in a host of features including real-time sporting match updates, alerts from food and shopping apps, news & weather updates and voice assistance. This is addition to the usual suite of connectivity which includes call, message alerts and turn-by-turn navigation. 

At Rs 96,855, the Jupiter 125 SmartXonnect is at the top of the lineup above the drum and disc variants of the scooter.

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