| Selected Scooters | ![]() TVS Jupiter ZX Disc
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Brand: Model: |
Brand: Model: |
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| Fuel | Petrol | |||
| Engine Displacement | 109.70 cc | |||
| Engine | Single cylinder, 4 stroke, CVTi, fuel injection | |||
| Engine Starting | Kick Start & Electric Starter | |||
| Ignition | ECU Controlled Ignition | |||
| Maximum Power | 7.88 ps @ 7500 rpm | |||
| Maximum Torque | 8.8 Nm @ 5500 rpm | |||
| Transmission | CVT automatic | |||
| Battery | 12V, 4Ah MF Battery | |||
| Frame | High Rigidity Underbone Type | |||
| Headlamp | LED | |||
| Taillamp | Halogen |
| Front | 90/90-12 54 J (tubeless) | |||
| Rear | 90/90-12 54 J (tubeless) | |||
| Wheel / RIM | Alloy |
| Front | 220 mm Disc | |||
| Rear | 130 mm Drum |
| Front | Telescopic Hydraulic | |||
| Rear | 3 step Adjustable Type Coil Spring With Hydraulic Damper |
| Colors | Starlight Blue |
| Length | 1834 mm | |||
| Height | 1115 mm | |||
| Kerb Weight | 107 | |||
| Wheelbase | 1275 mm | |||
| Ground Clearance | 163 mm |
| About | The TVS Jupiter ZX Disc Scooter is a robust city ride, combining performance with safety and co Read More | |||
| Features | - Premium Beige Panel - Dual Tone Seat - TVS IntelliGO - ETFi - Largest Leg Space - i Touch Start - All In One Lock - Low Fuel Alert - Optional Mobile Charging Provision - Dual Side Lock - Retractable Bag Hooks - Disk Brake With SBT ![]() Digital Analog Display ![]() Telescopic Suspension ![]() Disc Brake |
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| Additional Details | Viscous Paper Air Filter |
| Pros | - Solid power and torque output from the 109.70 cc engine for urban commuting and occasional long rides. - Front disc brake and Sync Brake Technology (SBT) enhance braking efficiency and safety. - Premium beige panel and dual-tone seat enhance the scooter's aesthetic appeal. - TVS IntelliGO and ETFi technologies improve fuel efficiency and performance. - i Touch Start provides a smooth and effortless start. |
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| Cons | - The premium beige panel, although stylish, might require regular cleaning, especially in dusty environments. - While the front disc brake enhances safety, the absence of a rear disc brake could potentially affect balanced braking. - Tech-savvy riders might find the lack of a digital dashboard a downside. |