TVS Jupiter 125 CNG A Green Revolution on Two Wheels

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The TVS Jupiter 125 CNG is about to revolutionise the Indian scooter market with one pioneering step in green mobility. This innovatively designed, world’s first factory-fitted CNG scooter is going to offer a refreshing mix of value for money and eco-friendliness with usability.

A single-cylinder air-cooled engine, 124.8 cc, is used at the core of the Jupiter 125 CNG. Both petrol and CNG can run using this bi-fuel engine with the capability to churn out respectable 7.2 horsepower and 9.4 Nm of torque for a smooth and responsive ride. The CVT automatic transmission of the scooter has made shifting gears effortless and the top speed is claimed at 80.5 km/h by TVS, which would be enough to navigate through city streets and occasional highways.

Features and Comfort

The Jupiter 125 CNG is filled with thoughtful features to suit the needs of the modern rider. An LED headlight lights up the road ahead, and an all-in-one lock offers easy security. A side stand indicator ensures the safety of the rider, and a mobile charging port keeps your devices juiced up on the go. The semi-digital instrument console provides the rider with essential information at a glance, making for a great riding experience.

Fuel Efficiency and Convenience

The Jupiter 125 CNG comes with a 2-liter petrol tank and a 1.4 kg CNG cylinder strategically positioned under the seat to provide ample storage space. It’s very easy to switch between petrol and CNG modes, with the help of a convenient button. This allows the scooter to adapt to various riding situations and availability of fuel.

Price and Launch

While the launch date for the official introduction remains a mystery, the Jupiter 125 CNG, as expected to arrive on the Indian roads somewhere in late 2025. The prices haven’t been finalized yet, though estimates put this bike at about Rs 90,000-Rs 1 lakh.

Step Forward with Green Ends

The TVS Jupiter 125 CNG is a leap toward a greener future for two-wheeler transportation in India. It has made factory-fitted CNG an option for riders, who can, without any compromise on performance or convenience, contribute to a better environment. This newage scooter will probably set up a new benchmark for sustainable urban mobility and pave the path for a wider adoption of CNG-powered two-wheelers across the country.

Disclaimer: This article is based on available information and may be subject to change.

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