TVS Jupiter Drum
TVS Jupiter Drum specifications
Engine & Transmission
Fuel Type/ Propulsion | Petrol |
Spark Plugs | 1 Per Cylinder |
Stroke | 55.5 mm |
Aspiration | Naturally Aspirated |
Bore | 51 mm |
Engine Displacement | 113.3 cc |
Valvetrain | 2 |
Cooling | Air Cooled |
Engine Type | 1 cylinder |
Max Engine Power | 7.91 bhp @ 6500 rpm |
Max Engine Torque | 9.8 Nm @ 5000 rpm |
Gearbox Type | CVT |
Transmission Type | Automatic |
Fuel & Performance
Fuel Tank Size | 5.1 litres |
Auto Start/Stop | Yes |
Top Speed | 82 kph |
Official Fuel Economy | 53.84 kmpl |
Reserve Fuel Capacity | 1.2 L |
Chassis & Suspension
Front Brakes | Drum |
Rear Brakes | Drum |
Front Brake Type | Drum |
Front Brake Size | 130mm |
Rear Brake Type | Drum |
Rear Brake Size | 130mm |
Chassis type | High Rigidity Underbone Type |
Rear Suspension Adjustability | Yes |
Chassis name | High Rigidity Underbone Type |
Front Suspension Type | Telescopic Hydraulic |
Rear Suspension Type | Twin tube emulsion type shock absorber with 3 step adjustment |
Wheel Type | Steel |
Rear Brake Type | Drum |
Wheel Construction | Steel |
Tyre type | Tubeless |
Front Brake Type | Drum |
Front Brake Size | 130 mm |
Rear Brake Size | 130 mm |
Front Tyre Size | 90/90 - 12 |
Rear Tyre Size | 90/90 - 12 |
Front Wheel Size | 12 inch |
Rear Wheel Size | 12 inch |
Dimensions
Wheelbase | 1275 mm |
Height | 1158 mm |
Width | 665 mm |
Length | 1848 mm |
Seat height | 770 mm |
Ground Clearance | 163 mm |
Kerb Weight | 105 kg |
TVS Jupiter Drum features
Safety
| Combined Braking System | |
| Anti-Lock Brakes (ABS) | |
| Cornering ABS | |
| Hazard lights | |
| Side-stand indicator | |
| Side-stand engine cut-off |
Features
| Tripmeters Type | Digital |
| Headlight Bulb Type | LED |
| Headlamp Type | LED |
| Keyless Lock | |
| Low Battery Indicator | |
| Low Oil Indicator |
Instrumentation
| TFT colour Instrument cluster | |
| Instrument console | Digital |
| Tachometer Type | |
| Tachometer | |
| Touchscreen | |
| Low Fuel Level Warning |
TVS Jupiter variants
TVS Jupiter comparison
Trending Questions on TVS Jupiter - Answered by Autocar Experts
Which scooter would you recommend for my daily usage of around 12-15km within Kochi city limits? There could also be a fortnightly ride of more than 20-25km. I am open to ICE, EV or hybrid options.
I have a 2012 Honda Activa that’s nearing re-passing. It still runs well mechanically, though the exterior has issues. I don’t want to sell it, but safety for my wife is a concern. Given its reliability, I’m unsure which scooter can match it. Please suggest the best alternatives.
I own a 2012 Honda Activa that is well-maintained and still provides a hassle-free, easy ride with great utility. However, since it’s ageing and needs frequent maintenance, I’m considering upgrading. I have found Honda reliable so far, which scooter should I consider next?
Since you have had such a nice experience with your Honda Activa, you can look at the latest Activa 110cc and Activa 125cc variants of the scooter, which will carry forward the same sort of experience your current scooter delivers, with added features.
If you want to look elsewhere, the TVS Jupiter models and the Suzuki Access are our current favourites in the scooter class. If you would like something that's flashier in terms of looks and has slightly more performance without sacrificing practicality and comfort, the TVS Ntorq is a good option.
I want to buy an EV scooter in the ₹1 to ₹1.25 lakh range with a real-world range of over 150 km. My daily commute is about 60 km. I prefer a model with low maintenance and easy service/repair. I was initially considering the Ola S1 X, but its service reputation is negative - so please suggest some strong alternatives.
Within your budget, there's no electric scooter with a battery big enough to fit your requirements. The options we would recommend looking at for you are the Bajaj Chetak 35 models, TVS iQube 3.5 or 5.3 variants and the Ather Rizta 3.7 duo. These options are quite a bit above your budget, so if you're open to a petrol scooter, you can consider the TVS Jupiter, Suzuki Access and Honda Activa models. Coming to the Ola S1X you're considering, even though it may be falling within your budget and look tempting on paper, please do not waste your hard-earned money on that product because the internet is flooded with horror stories that people have faced after buying Ola Electric products.
I’m looking for a scooter for my daily commute of about 75km, which includes village roads and highways. I’m 6 feet tall, so I need a comfortable scooter that also offers good mileage.
Hi, I want to buy a scooter for my parents (both above 50). Comfort is my top priority - especially on typical pothole-filled roads - so I want a scooter that minimizes spinal impact. Which models should I consider?
You can check out the Hero Destini 125 as it offers a really plush ride quality over bad roads and through potholes. Ask your parents to test ride the scooter before making a purchase. Other options to consider are the TVS Jupiter 110 and the Suzuki Access 125.
I am 5 feet 1 inch tall and weigh around 60 kg. My inseam length is about 30 inches. Please suggest some scooters that suit my height so I can easily handle them and not feel the bike is too heavy. I need the scooter for family use.
Scooters you can consider are the TVS Jupiter 110, Suzuki Access 125, and Honda Activa models. All of these are lightweight and manageable.
If you want something even more approachable, then the TVS Scooty Zest 110 or the Yamaha RayZR / Fascino can be considered.
A test ride will help you decide which one suits you best.
I have been using a Mahindra Gusto since 2015 for my daily commute of about 20 km. Should I continue with it or buy an EV scooter?
Since your scooter is already quite old and not E20 compliant, we would recommend changing to a newer petrol scooter or an EV.
If you’re interested in an electric scooter, consider options like the TVS iQube, Bajaj Chetak, Ather Rizta, or River Indie. Make sure you choose a variant that offers enough range for your daily use.
However, if EVs seem too expensive, a new petrol scooter like the TVS Jupiter 110 or the Suzuki Access will fit the bill.












