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TVS Jupiter 125

TVS Jupiter 125 price in Ujjain

₹84,315 - ₹96,141
On road price in
EMI starting at ₹1,287 /month

The TVS Jupiter 125 is available in 4 variants (Drum AlloyDiscDT SXC, and SmartXonnect), and depending on the variant selected, the price varies. The TVS Jupiter 125 price in Ujjain starts at ₹77.00 thousand for the Drum Alloy variant and goes up to ₹87.80 thousand for the top variant, the SmartXonnect variant (ex-showroom).

The Jupiter 125 on road price in Ujjain ranges from ₹84.31 thousand to ₹96.14 thousand, based on the variant. View the exact and latest TVS Jupiter 125 on road price for all four variants in Ujjain in the table below:

TVS Jupiter 125 On Road Price by Variants

Drum Alloy124.8 cc | Petrol | Automatic
Price Breakdown
Ex-showroom Price
₹77,000
RTO (Individual)
₹1,540
Insurance
₹5,775
Hypothecation Charges
₹0

On road price in Ujjain₹84,315 *
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EMI starting at ₹1,287 /month

* Estimated on-road price. Final amount may vary.

Disc124.8 cc | Petrol | Automatic
₹89,900 On road price, Ujjain
DT SXC124.8 cc | Petrol | Automatic
₹94,006 On road price, Ujjain
SmartXonnect124.8 cc | Petrol | Automatic
₹96,141 On road price, Ujjain

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The Jupiter 125 price in Ujjain starts at ₹77.00 thousand for the base variant and goes up to ₹87.80 thousand for the top variant (ex-showroom).

The TVS Jupiter 125 on road price in Ujjain falls between ₹84.31 thousand and ₹96.14 thousand, depending on the variant selected.

The base variant, Jupiter 125 Drum Alloy, is priced at ₹77.00 thousand in Ujjain (ex-showroom).

The top variant, Jupiter 125 SmartXonnect, is priced at ₹87.80 thousand in Ujjain (ex-showroom).

Need an expert opinion on your car related queries?

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30w

I am a 47-year-old male (5 ft 9 in, 85 kg) looking to buy a long-term, reliable, strong and powerful scooter. My daily city commute is about 15-20 km, and my budget is up to ₹1.5 lakh. I am currently considering the TVS Ntorq 150, TVS Jupiter 125, Suzuki Access 125 and Honda Activa 125. Are there any other scooters I should consider? Please advise.

Verified
29w

The TVS Ntorq 150 is the most powerful scooter in your shortlist, and it will also be the most fun to ride. It is also the most feature-packed, with a TFT display, Bluetooth connectivity, riding modes and a host of other features. The TVS Jupiter 125 is a more practical option, with plush ride quality and a huge 33-litre underseat storage space. The Suzuki Access 125 is a family scooter with peppy performance that should be very reliable and fuel-efficient, too. The Honda Activa 125 doesn't have any one standout feature, but is a proven package you can't really go wrong with.Take a test ride of all four so you can pick the one that best suits your needs.

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31w

I plan to replace my scooter with a new Honda Activa 125 or a Jupiter 125 very soon. Is it true that these vehicles will be available with ABS starting in January 2026? Should I wait for a few more weeks?

Verified
30w

There is a government circular that has been floating around on the internet saying that all two-wheelers will have to have ABS compulsorily come January 2026. However, neither the government nor the manufacturers has confirmed anything regarding this so far. You could wait a few weeks before finalising your purchase, and then choose between the Honda Activa 125 or the TVS Jupiter 125 if this rule does come into effect.

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2w

I want to buy a 125 cc scooter for daily commute, sometimes I also travel with a female member of my family as a pillion. Mileage is also of some importance to me. Further, I also want a good ride quality as I have some issues with back pain. I like Ntorq Race XP the most, but the problem with it is that it does not have ample space for 2 and lacks mileage. New Access, I have heard that it has 10-inch rear wheels and a very stiff suspension, which hampers the ride quality in the city. The new burgeman also has the same problem. Jupiter 125 has less mileage but good suspension, but most of the users are reporting rattling of the body after just 1 or 2 years of use. Please suggest the best 125 cc scooter I can buy as per my needs Good ride quality Decent mileage Decent space for 2 people to commute

Verified
2w

We're not sure where you're getting your information from, but the Access and Burgman definitely don't have 'stiff' suspension that will hamper ride quality inside the city. On the contrary, especially so with a pillion, the Access and Burgman have some of the best seating and suspension comfort in the 125cc space. The Suzuki scooters also have rather frugal engines, and when ridden sensibly, you should see 45-50kpl, if not more.The TVS Jupiter 125 is another great option to look at with its spacious seat and plush suspension, and one unique feature it has is that its monoshock comes with a handy winged preload adjuster, which makes it easy to tune the suspension based on the load you're carrying on the vehicle. Coming to the matter of rattling body panels, this may be the case on some isolated units, which may not have been maintained properly and doesn't seem like a widespread, routinely reported one. We'd advise you to disregard whatever misconceptions you may have about these scooters and instead take test rides of all three before you make your decision.

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3w

I'm currently planning to replace my old scooter, a 2016 Honda Aviator, and was considering the Hero Destini 125. However, with the government's increasing focus on higher ethanol fuel blends, I'm confused about whether buying a petrol-powered two-wheeler right now is the right decision. My usage is around 50plus km of daily commuting, along with occasional long trips. I plan to keep the vehicle for the long term and need good fuel efficiency, which is why the Hero Destini 125 appeals to me. Should I go ahead with the Destini, wait for more clarity on future fuel norms, or consider switching to an EV? I'm still hesitant about EVs because the technology is evolving, and the charging infrastructure will likely take more time to mature. What would you recommend?

Verified
3w

In addition to the Hero Destini 125, we'd recommend you also consider the TVS Jupiter 125 and the Suzuki Access, too. As overall packages, the TVS and Suzuki are better options than the Hero, although the Destini definitely has a slight edge in terms of overall comfort. In terms of fuel efficiency, all three are quite closely matched and are frugal machines, but long-term ownership should be slightly more trouble-free on the Access. Before you make your decision, take a test ride of all three back-to-back to understand the strong and weak points of all. Currently, E20 fuel is here to stay, and any higher blends are still some time away.

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4w

Hello, my two-wheeler usage is quite limited, as I travel to work by office cab from Monday to Friday. On weekends, I typically ride around 5-15 km, while on weekdays, my total usage is usually less than 5 km. Given this usage pattern, would a petrol-powered two-wheeler be the best option for me?

Verified
4w

With your very limited weekly running, the extra cost you'll pay upfront while buying an electric two-wheeler over a petrol-powered one will take quite some time to recover. While petrol today surely is costly, you will not spend much on fuel every month. Petrol-powered scooters also have wider dealer networks and easy spares, handy when you use it irregularly. One point to bear in mind will be that servicing an ICE vehicle will be slightly more expensive on a yearly basis. If you are leaning towards an EV, that is also a credible option so long as you have a socket where you park. However, you'll be buying it for the smoothness and silent running not savings at your usage. Depending on which sort of powertrain you want in your next purchase, make your decision and we've provided some of the highest rated scooters available in India today. In the ICE scooter segment, options like Honda Activa 110 / 125, TVS Jupiter 110 / 125 and Suzuki Access / Burgman Street would be our top picks. Whereas, in the electric scooter segment, options like TVS iQube, Bajaj Chetak, Ather Rizta and Vida VX2 are proven, reliable machines we'd recommend.

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7w

I need advice on choosing between an EV scooter and a petrol scooter. I live in Chennai, and my usage is quite low, less than 15 km per day, with only occasional long rides. Could you please suggest which option would be better for my needs?

Verified
6w

Since your daily running is quite low, getting an electric scooter doesn't make sense, as recouping the higher initial purchase cost will take quite a while. In the petrol scooter space, sticking with proven models like Honda Activa 110 / 125, TVS Jupiter 110 / 125 and Suzuki Access would be prudent. The 110cc models will have better fuel economy, but the 125cc versions usually have more features and a noticeable step up in performance. However, considering that petrol prices are on the upswing currently, one electric scooter you could consider to combat that is the TVS iQube 2.2. Its price isn't much higher than most of the aforementioned ICE scooters, and it has a real-world range of 75km - we've verified this in our tests. Take test rides of these scooters before you make a decision. Remember that with an EV, longer journeys will need a little bit extra planning and preparedness than with an ICE scooter.

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11w

I want to purchase a scooter and am confused between TVS and Suzuki. My priority is a comfortable ride in both city and highway conditions. I need a good suspension scooter to handle bumpy roads and a comfortable riding position. Mileage is not a concern, and neither are looks, pickup, or power. I usually ride at speeds between 40-50 km/h and am not looking for a sporty ride. Please suggest, as I am confused between the Jupiter, Access, Ntorq, and Avenis.

Verified
10w

For the best ride comfort, we'd recommend you choose between the TVS Jupiter 110 /125 and Suzuki Access models. Both have very good seating and suspension comfort but the Jupiter's larger 12-in rear wheel helps it round off bigger bumps a little better than the Access. The Jupiter's rear monoshock also has a handy winged preload adjuster which makes tailoring the suspension easier depending on the load you're carrying. The Access' upside is, that its seating position is more spacious and will serve taller riders better and its suspension composure is on par with the TVS. Take a test ride of both scooters to see which one suits you better and then make your decision.

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17w

I currently use a Jawa 42 for my daily office commute of around 15 km (one way), which involves city traffic and bad roads. However, the suspension and seat feel quite stiff, and the shocks from potholes are directly transmitted to my spine. I have lower back pain, which worsens with continued riding. I am considering switching to a scooter for a more comfortable commute. Could you please advise on the best options for my usage? I am 178 cm tall.

Verified
16w

Since you've said that your commute has bad roads, replacing your Jawa 42 with a scooter wouldn't be our recommendation. While they are innately more practical than motorcycles, scooters have their smaller wheels and shorter, thinner suspension units. It won't really enhance your comfort, at least not to a great extent. Instead, we would advise you to get a practical 160cc commuter like the Honda Unicorn / SP160, TVS Apache RTR 160 4V or Bajaj Pulsar N160. These are comfortable, fuel-efficient and peppy machines perfectly suited to city use. To make an informed decision before you go ahead with your purchase, ensure to take a test ride of all three to see which one you gel with the best.If, however, you want to go with a scooter as your next purchase, consider the following options. In the family scooter space, the TVS Jupiter 110 / 125 and Suzuki Access would be our top picks. If you want something sportier feeling and looking yet comfortable enough for daily usage, then the TVS Ntorq 125 & 150 are what you should be looking at. Again, a test ride of all of these is imperative before you make your decision. Make sure you intentionally go over bad patches of road and make tight, lock-to-lock U-turns to see if the handlebars foul with your knees, since you are a taller rider.

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20w

I would like to buy a new scooter - petrol or electric - but I require good suspension, comfortable seating, and ergonomic driving. My budget is a maximum of ₹1 lakh on the road. Please suggest a good option.

Verified
20w

In the petrol scooter space, our top recommendations will be the TVS Jupiter 110 / 125 and the Suzuki Access. These scooters have good seating and suspension comfort, are quite fuel efficient and will be easy to own and maintain as well. The only two electric scooters which we'd recommend under the Rs 1 lakh mark are the new Bajaj Chetak C2501 and the TVS Orbiter. Do bear in mind that the Chetak is quite a small scooter, so if you're a taller person or ride two-up frequently, this could be something to watch out for. The Orbiter is a nicely spacious machine, but it prioritises range over performance, so its acceleration is quite dull. A test ride of these machines will help you narrow down which machine is best for you.

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20w

Hi Autocar India team, I’m looking to buy a scooty and am confused between the Suzuki Access and Honda Activa Jupiter 125 now with iGO Assist. My main requirement is comfort - even with a pillion - for city commuting, as my current Activa 5G suspension feels poor on bad roads, rumble strips, and speed breakers. I prefer good initial acceleration rather than top speed since I don’t expect to cross 60-70 km/h on my commute route. I have test-ridden both scooties, but couldn’t figure out much in a short duration. I understand both are competent scooters, but which would suit my use case better? Is there any noticeable difference after the Jupiter 125 mild hybrid or iGO Assist upgrade in terms of economy or performance compared to before? Will it be an overall better scooter for me?

Verified
20w

The TVS Jupiter 125 has a nifty winged preload adjuster for the rear suspension, which will allow you to quickly and easily set the preload when you're carrying two people, which is quite often for you. It also comes with 12-inch wheels at both ends, which endow it with better stability at higher speeds and will help round off bigger bumps better. TVS' iGO start/stop system will undoubtedly aid fuel economy, but its execution is a little lethargic in the real world, which can get frustrating in big city traffic. Coming to the Suzuki Access, this too is a comfortable scooter. Its strengths lie in its creamy smooth engine that packs zippy performance and bulletproof reliability. Also, its spare parts are affordable and easily available. It will also be great to carry a pillion around in the city; however, in that regard, the Jupiter is slightly better. Realistically, both scooters are great purchases and will serve you well in the long run. We'd recommend getting whichever one is more affordable for you and has a service centre close to you.

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