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Last Updated on: 07 Oct 2025

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TVS Jupiter price in Gautam Buddha Nagar

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₹82,804 - ₹95,305
On road price, Gautam Buddha Nagar
Gautam Buddha Nagar
Starting₹1,126 /month
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The TVS Jupiter on road price in Gautam Buddha Nagar ranges from Rs. 82.80 thousand for the base model to Rs. 95.31 thousand for the top variant (including all taxes, RTO fees, and insurance). In comparison, the ex-showroom prices in Gautam Buddha Nagar are between Rs. 72.40 thousand and Rs. 85.40 thousand.

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TVS Jupiter price & variants

VariantsOn road price
TVS Jupiter Drum
113.3 cc | Petrol | Automatic
₹82,804
TVS Jupiter Drum Alloy
113.3 cc | Petrol | Automatic
₹88,034
TVS Jupiter Drum SXC
113.3 cc | Petrol | Automatic
₹90,575
TVS Jupiter Disc SXC
113.3 cc | Petrol | Automatic
₹94,338

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TVS Jupiter Colours

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Trending Questions on TVS Jupiter - Answered by Autocar Experts

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Asked by: Krishnaon Jan 13, 2026

I am in the market for a scooter. I use the vehicle daily for office commuting and local city use, with about 30 km per day and around 600 km per month. I want a reliable scooter for daily city use with good after-sales service. In the past year, I have had a very bad experience with TVS service, which ruined the vehicle with poor service (sudden loss of power and engine shutoff), even though the scooter had been good for 5 years. Please suggest a suitable scooter for me.

Since you have had a bad experience with TVS recently, we'll recommend you take a look at the Suzuki Access, Honda Activa 110 / 125 models and the Yamaha Fascino / RayZR Hybrid. These Japanese scooters have an excellent reputation for reliability and are generally uncomplicated and inexpensive to service. 

We must mention that the current TVS Jupiter 110 / 125 are some of the most well-rounded scooters in our opinion, and should you be willing to look past your bad experience, these should serve you well. 

A test ride of all these options, as well as a chat with the service manager for these scooters. It will help paint a clearer picture and help you make an informed decision. 

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Asked by: Varunon Jan 12, 2026

Hi Team, I’m looking to buy a new two-wheeler. Given my daily usage of 7-10 km with occasional city rides. Practicality points me towards a scooter (Jupiter/Activa), but my heart goes out for a bike. I have been owning an FZ16 (since 2009) and have also owned a Classic 500 F. Will it make sense to buy a Triumph 400 series or any similar machine? As I am not sure how a scooter feels, as I have always been riding a bike. Thanks.

Since you're familiar with a motorcycle and are unsure of how a scooter will feel, you can stick with a bike for your next purchase. While scooters are inherently more practical, with a bit of careful planning, you can execute most similar tasks on a motorcycle as well.
The Triumph Speed T4 and Speed 400 would be the most city-friendly machines among the 400cc Triumph bikes on offer, owing to their lower seat heights and punchy engines. If at all you decide to go for a scooter, then we would recommend you take a look at the Suzuki Access, TVS Jupiter 110/125, and Honda Activa 110/125 models.
Whichever option you shortlist, make sure to take a proper test ride before buying.
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Asked by: Amalon Jan 5, 2026

I own a 2012 Hero Pleasure and would like to buy a new scooter. My average monthly running will be about 80 km. I need suggestions for a new scooter, preferably under ₹1.2 lakh.

In the family scooter segment, our current top picks are the Suzuki Access, TVS Jupiter 110 / 125 and Honda Activa 110 /125. All are smooth, decently comfortable and will be fuel efficient as well as reliable in the long run. 

If you want a sporty scooter, then the TVS Ntorq 125 is your best bet. Although its fuel economy will be a little lower than the others if it is ridden spiritedly. 

Take a test ride of all your preferred options before you decide. 

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Asked by: Imran Khanon Jan 1, 2026

Sir, I am looking for a two-wheeler for city commuting. My requirements are a comfortable ride, good fuel economy, and low maintenance cost. The vehicle will be used by both myself and my wife. We have shortlisted the TVS NTorq, TVS Jupiter, TVS Ray Z, Suzuki Access, Yamaha X-Zoom 125, and Aprilia SR125/SXR 150. Although we are inclined towards the Aprilia SR125, we have concerns about after-sales service and higher maintenance costs. Kindly advise which one will be the most suitable option for our requirements.

You are correct to be concerned about Aprilia's aftersales service as it is generally on the more expensive side, and the experience can also be hit / miss. Sticking with offerings from other brands like TVS, Yamaha and Suzuki would be our recommendation for a hassle-free ownership experience. 

Among your shortlisted options, the Jupiter, Ray ZR and Access are typical family scooters which will be comfortable, fuel-efficient and reliable in the long run. Our pick would be the Jupiter because it is the most rounded product, although the Access comes very close and is also noticeably quicker. 

Between the two sporty scooters, the TVS Ntorq makes for a better all-rounder because even though it is sporty, it doesn't sacrifice practicality or comfort. 

Take a test ride of all options you consider before making your purchase. 

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Asked by: Siva Kumaron Dec 30, 2025

I have been using a TVS Zest for 10 years and now want to change it. I am confused between the Honda Jupiter 110 and the new Honda Activa 110. I will cover about 50 km per week, so my usage is very light. Please suggest which one I should choose, or recommend other options except EVs.

Since you are familiar with the TVS bike ownership experience, you could stick with the brand's products and go for the Jupiter 110 / 125, depending on your preference. Both are smooth, practical, fuel-efficient, reliable, feature-rich and lightweight products. Their 33-litre underseat storage area is a particular highlight, something no other rival can match. 

On the other hand, the Honda Activa, while a dated product in some areas, is also a hassle-free scooter. It's a product you really can't go wrong with. 

If you want to look elsewhere, the Suzuki Access 125 is also a fantastic all-rounder with a little more pep in its step than the two 110cc family scooters mentioned here. 

A test ride of all three will help you decide what is the best option for you.

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Asked by: Mukund Moteon Dec 25, 2025

Which family scooter or bike is best for both city and highway use for me? My height is 5′3″.

In the family scooter space, consider the TVS Jupiter 110 and 125, Honda Activa 110 and 125, as well as the Suzuki Access, which are our top picks in the category currently. 

Since you haven't mentioned a price cap or displacement range for the motorcycle, we will provide options from both the 125cc and 160cc commuter classes. They will be easy-going, frugal, comfortable, and affordable machines to buy and own. 

In the 125cc class, bikes like the Honda Shine 125 / SP125 / Honda CB125 Hornet, Hero Xtreme 125R / Super Splendor / Glamour and TVS Raider warrant strong consideration. 

Coming to the 160cc class, bikes like the Bajaj Pulsar N160, TVS Apache RTR 160 4V, Honda Unicorn / SP160 and Yamaha FZ models are worth taking a look at.

Take a test ride of all before you make a decision. 

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Asked by: Ganeshon Dec 24, 2025

My daily riding is around 30 km, and I want to replace my current scooter. I am considering the Xoom 125 and the Activa. Which one is better?

In the scooter segment, our top picks in the family-centric category are the TVS Jupiter 110 & 125, Suzuki Access, and the Honda Activa 110 & 125 models. If you want something flashier, then the TVS Ntorq 125/ 150 would be our recommendations, as they are peppy, sporty, feature-rich, and sharp-looking scooters that don't compromise on comfort or practicality.
The Hero MotoCorp Xoom 125 - while a great first attempt with its stylish design and 14-inch wheels - does feel a little cramped, and its engine lacks a little pep in comparison to the Ntorq.
A test ride will help you decide which scooter is the best fit for you.
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Asked by: Yugeshon Dec 21, 2025

I am new to two-wheeler riding in the city and am also a short rider. I have only used a Honda Activa 125 so far. I am confused between buying a geared or a non-geared two-wheeler. I do not know how to ride a geared motorcycle yet, but I am willing to learn. This purchase will be for multipurpose use, including office commutes and short city rides. Please advise.

Since you're new to geared motorcycles, we would recommend sticking with a scooter, as riding in chaotic Indian city traffic while manipulating the clutch and gear lever can feel overwhelming for an inexperienced rider.
Our top picks in the scooter class are TVS Jupiter 110 and 125, Honda Activa 110 and 125 and the Suzuki Access.
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Asked by: HARJYOT SINGHon Dec 16, 2025

Hello Autocar India. I have been using a Honda Activa 6G since 2002 and want to replace it with either a TVS Jupiter 113 or a Suzuki Access 125. I have been riding Honda scooters since 2006. Which scooter is a better replacement for me?

Both the TVS Jupiter 110 and the Suzuki Access 125 are good options to consider. The Jupiter is a more modern scooter and offers far more features than anything in its class. Also, it's very practical thanks to its huge 33-litre underseat storage area. The Access has all the strengths of a traditional family scooter, but it has peppy performance that will put a smile on your face during daily errands. 

You can also take a look at the Honda Activa 125 since you are familiar with the Honda ownership experience. The bigger Activa is a smooth, comfortable, practical and fuel-efficient scooter which will also be reliable and easy to live with. 

We suggest you take a test ride of all three scooters to see which one you find more comfortable.

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Asked by: Kaushal Vasudevaon Dec 9, 2025

I have owned an Activa 5G since May 2019. My daily running is around 100 km, mostly in city traffic with a pillion. Which petrol scooter should I buy?

Since your daily usage is quite high and you also frequently travel with a pillion, we'll recommend you look at the Suzuki Burgman Street EX. With its spacious seats, well-balanced suspension setup, peppy yet fuel-efficient 125cc engine and 12-inch wheels at both ends, the Burgman EX will make for a good companion. 

If you want to stick to 110cc scooters, we'd recommend the TVS Jupiter 110 because it comes with 12-inch wheels at both ends and has supple suspension, which will help you since you travel a lot with two people on board. 

It also has a handy winged preload adjuster for the monoshock, which will help you tailor the suspension with added load easily. 

Take a test ride of both these options before you decide. 

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