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TVS Jupiter

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CityDelhi
₹82,550 - ₹95,305
On road price, Delhi
Starting₹1,126 /month
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TVS Jupiter Special Edition specifications

Engine & Transmission

Max Engine Torque
9.8 Nm @ 5000 rpm
Valvetrain
2 Valves/Cyl
Stroke
55.5 mm
Spark Plugs
1 Per Cylinder
Aspiration
Naturally Aspirated
Max Engine Power
7.91 bhp @ 6500 rpm
Fuel Type/ Propulsion
Petrol
Bore
51 mm
Cooling
Air Cooled
Engine Displacement
113.3 cc
Engine Type
1 cylinder
Transmission Type
Automatic

Fuel & Performance

Fuel Tank Size
5.1 L
Auto Start/Stop
Yes
Top Speed
82 kph
Reserve Fuel Capacity
1.2 L
Official Fuel Economy
53.84 kpl

Chassis & Suspension

Rear Brakes
Drum
Front Brakes
Disc
Rear Suspension Adjustability
Yes
Rear Suspension Type
Twin tube emulsion type shock absorber with 3 step adjustment
Chassis name
High Rigidity Underbone Type
Chassis type
High Rigidity Underbone Type
Front Suspension Type
Telescopic Hydraulic
Front Wheel Size
12 inch
Rear Brake Type
Drum
Front Tyre Size
90/90 - 12
Wheel Type
Alloy
Wheel Construction
Alloy
Tyre type
Tubeless
Front Brake Type
Disc
Front Brake Size
130 mm
Rear Wheel Size
12 inch
Rear Tyre Size
90/90 - 12
Rear Brake Size
130 mm

Dimensions

Width
665 mm
Wheelbase
1275 mm
Seat height
770 mm
Length
1848 mm
Kerb Weight
106 kg
Height
1158 mm
Ground Clearance
163 mm

TVS Jupiter Special Edition features

Safety

Combined Braking System
Traction control
Side-stand engine cut-off
Hazard lights

Features

Pillion Seat
Low Battery Indicator
Low Oil Indicator
No. of Tripmeters
2
Odometer
Pass-light switch

Instrumentation

Average Speed
Trip Meter
Instrument console
Digital
Touchscreen
Tachometer Type
Tachometer

TVS Jupiter variants

VariantsOn road price
TVS Jupiter Drum
113.3 cc | Petrol | Automatic
₹82,550
TVS Jupiter Drum Alloy
113.3 cc | Petrol | Automatic
₹87,710
TVS Jupiter Drum SXC
113.3 cc | Petrol | Automatic
₹90,575
TVS Jupiter Disc SXC
113.3 cc | Petrol | Automatic
₹94,338

TVS Jupiter comparison

TVS Jupiter
TVS Jupiter
₹72.40 - ₹85.40 Thousand
8
Transmission
Automatic
Engine
113.3 cc
Fuel type
Petrol
Mileage
53.84 kpl
Hero MotoCorp Pleasure+
Hero MotoCorp Pleasure+
₹64.35 Thousand
7
Transmission
Automatic
Engine
110.9 cc
Fuel type
Petrol
Mileage
50 kmpl
Honda Activa 125
Honda Activa 125
₹88.34 - ₹91.98 Thousand
8
Transmission
Automatic
Engine
123.92 cc
Fuel type
Petrol
Mileage
-
Honda Activa 110
Honda Activa 110
₹74.62 - ₹87.94 Thousand
8
Transmission
Automatic
Engine
109.51 cc
Fuel type
Petrol
Mileage
-

Trending Questions on TVS Jupiter - Answered by Autocar Experts

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Asked by: Jay Daveon Nov 5, 2025

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. 

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Asked by: Ayyappannair G Kon Nov 1, 2025

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.

In the petrol scooter category, our top picks are the TVS Jupiter 110 and the Suzuki Access 125 (in their respective segments) for their blend of comfort, practicality, and fuel efficiency.
You can also consider the Honda Activa 125, TVS Jupiter 125, and Hero Destini 125. All are comfortable and frugal options.
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Asked by: Karanon Nov 1, 2025

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.

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Asked by: Tanayon Nov 1, 2025

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. 

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Asked by: Thomas Vazhappilon Nov 1, 2025

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. 

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Asked by: Jaswanton Oct 21, 2025

I want to buy a scooter, as riding a bike daily feels hectic. I’m confused between a used 2013 Activa, which is quite cheap, a 5-year-old scooter around ₹50,000, or buying a new scooter on EMI. My budget is ₹50,000, and I’m unsure what to do.

We recommend buying a brand-new scooter for peace of mind and compatibility with today’s E20 petrol. A used scooter in your budget is unlikely to be E20-compatible and won’t be in as good condition as a new one. Among new scooters, our recommendations are the TVS Jupiter 110 or the Suzuki Access.
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Asked by: Vaibhavon Oct 15, 2025

I want to buy a scooter with a budget of around ₹1.2 lakh. My daily commute is around 25 km. The scooter should be comfortable, easy to maintain, and can be either petrol or electric. Please suggest some suitable options.

In this budget, you’ll find proven scooters such as the TVS Jupiter 110 and Suzuki Access, which are benchmarks in their respective segments. You can’t go wrong with either, and we recommend taking a test ride to see which suits you better.
In the electric scooter space, consider the TVS iQube 2.2/3.1 or the Bajaj Chetak 3001/3503. Both are well-proven models offering good comfort and practicality.
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Asked by: Prashanton Oct 1, 2025

I’m a first-time scooter buyer and confused about whether to go for a petrol or electric one. I find 125cc scooters a bit heavy, so I prefer something smaller. My budget is around ₹1 lakh. I work from home and don’t ride daily. I’m looking for a typical family scooter. Please suggest.

In the 110cc scooter space, we would recommend the TVS Jupiter because it is practical, frugal, within your budget, and in its latest avatar, also looks rather snazzy. In the 125cc scooter segment, the Suzuki Access or Honda Activa 125 would be our picks - both are very refined, comfortable, and have the practicality expected of a scooter.
The interesting thing is that Jupiter weighs 106kg, which is the same as the Access, and the Activa is just 1 kilo heavier, at 107kg. So, weight should be a non-issue.
Considering your limited usage and 1L budget, the only electric scooter that we would recommend is the TVS iQube 2.2 because it is relatively light at 110kg and also one of the more affordable options.
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Asked by: Manthanon Sep 18, 2025

Is it sensible to purchase an EV scooter rather than using my current TVS 110 Jupiter for 30 km total daily traveling in terms of value for money and mileage for my father, who is 64? The scooter must be light, offer generous boot space, be easy to operate, and have accessible service in our rural area.

There's no doubt that in the long run, you will save some money from an EV's minimal running costs, so if you plan to use this vehicle for more than 5-6 years, you should consider an electric scooter. In this space, our picks would be any of the TVS iQube, Bajaj Chetak, or Ather Rizta variants, depending on your budget.
In case there isn't a service centre for an EV in your area and you need to stick to a petrol scooter, you could consider the latest TVS Jupiter 110 or the Suzuki Access - both regarded quite highly in their respective segments.