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TVS Jupiter 110 price and variants explained

TVS Jupiter is available in four variants and starts at Rs 73,700 (ex-showroom, Delhi).
2 min read24 Mar '26
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TVS Jupiter 110 price and variants explained

The Jupiter has been TVS’ bestselling scooter for years. In August 2024, the brand completely redesigned the Jupiter 110 platform, giving the scooter a more modern and premium look while also improving its practicality over the previous generation. TVS also updated it with an all-new chassis based on the Jupiter 125 platform. Here, we break down the variants and the features they offer.

Mechanically, all variants are powered by a 113.3cc engine that produces a peak output of 7.9hp and 9.2Nm (without iGo Assist). Additionally, all variants get an external fuel cap, a USB charger, and 33 litres of underseat storage as standard.

Here's a feature breakdown of all the variants of the TVS Jupiter 110

Drum

This variant is the most affordable in the TVS Jupiter 110 line-up. It gets an analogue instrument cluster, drum brakes at both ends and steel wheels with tubeless tyres. This variant also misses out on the slim LED DRLs, indicators and LED tail-lights introduced with this generational update, instead using a conventional bulb setup. It is available in three colour options – Lunar White Gloss, Meteor Red Gloss, and Titanium Grey – and is priced at Rs 73,400.

Drum Alloy

As the name suggests, this variant gets a cosmetic upgrade in form of alloy wheels. The rest of the scooter remains identical to the drum variant. You also get two extra colours to choose from – Twilight Purple Gloss and Starlight Blue Gloss – and it is priced at Rs 78,000.

Drum SmartXonnect

Priced at Rs 82,100, this variant comes tech-laden, with features like a fully digital LCD cluster with Bluetooth connectivity that enables navigation, voice assist, and various other connected functions. From this variant onwards, the engine gets TVS’ iGo Assist feature, which provides an extra torque boost via an integrated starter generator that bumps up the torque figures to 9.8Nm over the standard 9.2Nm. This variant gets an LED light bar on both the headlight and tail-light, with integrated DRLs and indicators. It is available in three colour options: Dawn Blue Matte, Galactic Copper Matte and Starlight Blue Gloss.

Disc SmartXonnect

The standout difference is evident with the inclusion of a 220mm front disc brake. Mechanically, the scooter shares the same hardware as the Drum SmartXonnect variant and is available in identical colour options. The Disc SmartXonnect is priced at Rs 84,750.

TVS Jupiter Special Edition

This is the range-topping version and is feature-wise identical to the Disc SmartXonnect; the only difference is its colour scheme. It is offered in an all-black Stardust finish and comes at a premium of Rs 1,150 over the Disc SmartXonnect.

All prices ex-showroom, Delhi.  

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