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TVS Jupiter 125 duo

The TVS Jupiter 125 comes with a larger displacement engine than the Jupiter 110

Jupiter 125 dash

The top-spec Jupiter 125 gets a similar dash as the Ntorq 125 XT

TVS Jupiter external fuel filler cap

It was also the first scooter from TVS to debut the innovative fuel tank that is housed in the floorboard

TVS Jupiter 125 boot space

Essentially liberating the under seat space allowing it to have a cavernous 33-litres of boot space

TVS Jupiter seat

One of the largest boot amongst ICE scooters

TVS Jupiter brakes

It is priced from Rs 75,950 to Rs 86,900 (ex-showroom, Delhi)

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TVS Jupiter 125 features image gallery

The TVS Jupiter 125 comes with a larger displacement engine than the Jupiter 110 and sports a conventional design. It was also the first scooter from TVS to debut the innovative fuel tank that is housed in the floorboard. Essentially liberating the under seat space allowing it to have a cavernous 33-litres of boot space, one of the largest among all ICE scooters currently on sale in India. It is powered by a 124.8cc, single-cyl, air-cooled engine producing 8.5hp and 11.1Nm (with iGo assist). It is available in multiple colour options divided in four variants. It is priced from Rs 75,950 to Rs 86,900 (ex-showroom, Delhi). The features shown here are part of the top-spec SmartConnect variant. 

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