TVS Motor launches BSIV variants of Jupiter; adds 2 colors

Press Trust of India  |  Chennai 

: Two and three-wheeler manufacturer has introduced the BSIV variant of its popular scooterette Jupiter, equipped with Automatic Headlamp On (AHO) and Sync Braking System feature.

The sync braking system ensures additional safety to the rider as it automatically activates the front brakes when rear brakes are used, a company statement said here today.



TVS said the new feature previously available on the ZX range would now be available in the base variant as well.

"TVS Jupiter has received such enthusiasm from the consumers in response to its credo of Zyada ka Fayda. Living true to it, not only entire Jupiter range is now BSIV compliant, it now offers the unique Sync Braking System across entire range," TVS Motor, Vice-President (Marketing), Scooters, Aniruddha Haldar said.

Further, he said, the company has added two new colours, Jade Green and Mystic Gold, to the variants.

"We are happy to offer all this with absolutely no change in Ex-Showroom Price...," he said.

The price of the vehicle remains unchanged at Rs 49,666 (ex-showroom New Delhi), the company said.

Since the launch of Jupiter across India in 2013, the company said there were more than 1.50 million customers.

posted 3.64 per cent decline in total sales at 2,11,470 units, in February this year.

The company had sold 2,19,467 units in the same month last year, Co said in a statement.

Scooter sales in February grew by 2.9 per cent to 69,020 units from 67,089 units in February 2016.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

TVS Motor launches BSIV variants of Jupiter; adds 2 colors

: Two and three-wheeler manufacturer TVS Motor has introduced the BSIV variant of its popular scooterette Jupiter, equipped with Automatic Headlamp On (AHO) and Sync Braking System feature. The sync braking system ensures additional safety to the rider as it automatically activates the front brakes when rear brakes are used, a company statement said here today. TVS said the new feature previously available on the ZX range would now be available in the base variant as well. "TVS Jupiter has received such enthusiasm from the consumers in response to its credo of Zyada ka Fayda. Living true to it, not only entire Jupiter range is now BSIV compliant, it now offers the unique Sync Braking System across entire range," TVS Motor, Vice-President (Marketing), Scooters, Aniruddha Haldar said. Further, he said, the company has added two new colours, Jade Green and Mystic Gold, to the variants. "We are happy to offer all this with absolutely no change in Ex-Showroom Price...," he said. The ... : Two and three-wheeler manufacturer has introduced the BSIV variant of its popular scooterette Jupiter, equipped with Automatic Headlamp On (AHO) and Sync Braking System feature.

The sync braking system ensures additional safety to the rider as it automatically activates the front brakes when rear brakes are used, a company statement said here today.

TVS said the new feature previously available on the ZX range would now be available in the base variant as well.

"TVS Jupiter has received such enthusiasm from the consumers in response to its credo of Zyada ka Fayda. Living true to it, not only entire Jupiter range is now BSIV compliant, it now offers the unique Sync Braking System across entire range," TVS Motor, Vice-President (Marketing), Scooters, Aniruddha Haldar said.

Further, he said, the company has added two new colours, Jade Green and Mystic Gold, to the variants.

"We are happy to offer all this with absolutely no change in Ex-Showroom Price...," he said.

The price of the vehicle remains unchanged at Rs 49,666 (ex-showroom New Delhi), the company said.

Since the launch of Jupiter across India in 2013, the company said there were more than 1.50 million customers.

posted 3.64 per cent decline in total sales at 2,11,470 units, in February this year.

The company had sold 2,19,467 units in the same month last year, Co said in a statement.

Scooter sales in February grew by 2.9 per cent to 69,020 units from 67,089 units in February 2016.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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