Jupiter 110 Price Hike: TVS Motor Company has revised the prices of its popular scooter, the TVS Jupiter 110. Known as one of the best-selling scooters in India, the Jupiter has now become more expensive for buyers planning a new purchase.
As per media reports, the price hike goes up to ₹3,250, depending on the variant. The revised prices have come into effect immediately and are expected to impact customers who were considering this budget-friendly scooter.
Jupiter 110 Price Hike: What are the new increased prices?
Earlier, the TVS Jupiter Drum variant was priced at ₹72,650. After a hike of ₹2,950, its new price now stands at ₹75,600. Meanwhile, the Drum Alloy variant has seen a price increase of ₹2,350, taking its price to ₹79,835.
At the same time, the Drum SCX variant is now priced at ₹84,000, while the Disc SCX variant costs ₹87,750. Notably, the highest price hike has been applied to the Drum Special Edition, which has become costlier by ₹3,250 and is now priced at ₹88,900.
TVS Jupiter New Price: Prices of other vehicles also increased
Not just the Jupiter, TVS has also made minor price changes to other popular vehicles in its portfolio. The company has increased the price of its sportier scooter, the Ntorq 125, by ₹350. Additionally, the prices of its commuter bikes, the Star City Plus and Radeon, have also been increased by ₹300. Rising costs have forced the company to take this step.
TVS Jupiter Price Hike: High Competition in the Market
It’s worth noting that there are only a few companies in the market whose scooter models remain in high demand. TVS is one such example. Additionally, the Honda Activa is one of the best-selling models in the market. However, customers have their own preferences, depending on what they find convenient and what they prefer.
Jupiter 110 Features and Specifications
| Category | Specs / Features |
|---|---|
| Engine | 113.3 cc, single-cylinder, 4-stroke, fuel injection, air-cooled |
| Maximum Power | ~7.9 PS (approx. 5.9 kW) @ ~6500 rpm |
| Maximum Torque | 9.8 Nm with iGO Assist / 9.2 Nm without |
| Transmission | Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) |
| Emission & Compliance | OBD-2B compliant (latest update) |
| Top Speed | ~82 km/h (approx.) |
| Fuel System | Fuel injection |
| Fuel Tank Capacity | ~5.1 L |
| Mileage | ~50–60 km/l (claimed) |
| Dimensions | Wheelbase: 1275 mm; Length: ~1848 mm; Width: ~665–678 mm; Height: ~1258 mm |
| Kerb Weight | ~104–106 kg |
| Ground Clearance | ~163 mm |
| Tyres | 90/90-12 front & rear |
| Brakes | Front: Drum / Disc (variant dependent), Rear: Drum |
| Suspension | Front: Telescopic; Rear: Twin tube emulsion / gas charged |
| Display & Connectivity | Fully digital instrument cluster with SmartXonnect Bluetooth (navigation, call/SMS alerts) |
| Lighting | LED headlamp, LED DRLs & taillight |
| Convenience Features | Front fuel fill, USB charging port, under-seat storage ~33 L, glove box ~2 L |
| Comfort | Long, spacious seat; wide footboard |
| Stability / Handling | Body Balance Technology, large 12″ wheels |
| Safety Aids | Auto start-stop, emergency brake warning, turn indicator auto-cut off, follow-me-home headlamp |
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