The TVS Jupiter also features a very comfortable seat, and the riding position is upright – with the handlebars at a perfect distance for a comfortable ride. The ride quality during our TVS Jupiter Review 2014, meanwhile, is simply fantastic. As for the powerplant, well, the 110cc engine is very refined and pushes out 7.8bhp and 8Nm of torque – providing pretty admirable performance for a scooter of this size. The throttle is light and the response quick – so you don’t need to twist too much to get going from a standstill, but once you cross the 60km/h mark, you do you wish for some more grunt.
TVS Jupiter might not have the flamboyant design of some of the other automatic scooters in the market – even though it has an out-of-this-world name but the thing about the TVS Jupiter is that it caters to a wide variety of customers consisting of both genders and all ages. The TVS Jupiter also comes with some very interesting features, especially for city folk who are always on the move and depend on their scooters heavily. To start off, the two retractable bag hooks will let the rider hang up their bags with ease when they go shopping for just about anything. Then there’s also a 17 liter boot under the seat that can be used for storage, and can also accommodate a helmet. Another helpful feature is the fuel filler cap at the rear of the bike, so you don’t need to open the seat every time you have to refuel.