
TVS Jupiter CNG
TVS Jupiter CNG: TVS has made history by unveiling the Jupiter CNG, the world’s first CNG-powered scooter, at the Bharat Mobility Expo 2025. Combining eco-friendliness with fuel efficiency, this innovative two-wheeler aims to offer a cost-effective alternative for urban commuters.
Features
Dual-Fuel Capability for Extended Range
The Jupiter CNG comes with a 1.4kg CNG tank positioned under the seat, replacing the conventional storage compartment. Additionally, it features a 2-litre petrol tank mounted on the floorboard, providing a combined range of 226km, ensuring fewer refueling stops.
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Impressive Fuel Efficiency
TVS claims that the scooter delivers an impressive 84km per kg of CNG, making it one of the most fuel-efficient two-wheelers on the market. This dual-fuel setup helps riders save on fuel costs while reducing emissions.
Efficient and Reliable Performance
Powered by a 124.8cc single-cylinder engine, the Jupiter CNG produces 7.2PS at 6,000rpm and 9.4Nm at 5,500rpm, with a top speed of 80kmph. While slightly less powerful than its petrol-only counterpart, it retains a smooth and efficient ride.
Retains Classic Jupiter 125 Design
Apart from the fuel system modification, the Jupiter CNG shares its design, ergonomics, and features with the Jupiter 125, ensuring a familiar and comfortable riding experience. It also includes a front apron-mounted fuel filler for petrol, similar to the petrol-powered model.
Expected Launch & Price
While the Jupiter CNG is currently a concept, TVS is expected to launch it by April 2025, with a price tag ranging between Rs 95,000 and Rs 1 lakh (ex-showroom).
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With rising fuel costs and environmental concerns, the TVS Jupiter CNG could revolutionise the scooter market by offering a sustainable, economical, and practical commuting solution.
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