In a move likely due to increased production costs, TVS has implemented price hikes, following similar adjustments for the Star City Plus, Radeon, and Ntorq 125. The focus is now on its bestseller, the TVS Jupiter 110 scooter, the top selling TVS two-wheeler and second best selling scooter in the country. It is now available at a revised starting price of Rs 75,600, a clear increase compared to the earlier Rs 72,650. For any potential buyer, it’s essential to check out these new prices for the TVS Jupiter.
Detailed Price Analysis and Market Context
TVS Jupiter 110: New Price List Breakdown
The recent price adjustments for the TVS Jupiter are quite significant across its entire range. Let’s break it down: the base Drum variant has been increased by a substantial Rs 2,950, bringing its New price to Rs 75,600, compared to Rs 72,650 earlier. Moving up, the Drum Alloy variant sees a price hike of Rs 2,385, now priced at Rs 79,835 from Rs 77,450 earlier.
| Jupiter Variant | Latest Price | Previous Price | Different |
| Special Edition | 88,900 | 85,650 | 3,250 |
| Drum Alloy | 79,835 | 77,450 | 2,385 |
| Drum | 75,600 | 72,650 | 2,950 |
| Drum SXC | 84,000 | 81,250 | 2,750 |
| Disc SXC | 87,750 | 84,750 | 3,000 |
Next, the feature-rich Drum SXC (SmartXonnect) variant is available at Rs 84,000 after an increase of Rs 2,750. For buyers preferring a disc brake, the Disc SXC now costs Rs 87,750, a Rs 3,000 increase from its earlier tag of Rs 84,750. At the top, the Price of the TVS Jupiter 110 Special Edition has been increased by Rs 3,250, with its New price set at Rs 88,900 (compared to Rs 85,650 earlier). In percentage terms, these hikes translate to a range of 3.38% to 4.06%, with the base variant ironically seeing the highest increase.
Comparison with Other TVS Models
Now, these numbers look particularly substantial when put in context with other TVS two-wheelers. For instance, the price hikes recently announced for the TVS Ntorq 125 was a modest Rs 350. Similarly, the Star City Plus and Radeon have only become costlier by Rs 300. This stark difference makes the Jupiter’s adjustment stand out more prominently within the brand’s own portfolio.
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How It Stacks Up Against Rivals
Taking a quick look at key rival offerings further frames the market position. The Honda Activa 110 is available at a starting price of Rs 75,433, with its DLX variant that costs Rs 85,335 and a top-spec SMART variant that starts at Rs 89,806. On the more affordable end, the Hero Pleasure+ XTEC is available for Rs 69,766, and the Hero Destini 110 starts at Rs 72,000. This competitive landscape is crucial for buyers to consider when evaluating the new value proposition of the TVS Jupiter.

The Underlying Package Remains Strong
Mechanical Specs and Hardware Unchanged
It’s important to clarify that the recent price increase for the Jupiter 110 is not tied to any new mechanical upgrades. The core mechanical package remains largely the same as earlier. Powering the scooter is the familiar 113.3 cc, single cylinder engine that reliably generates 8 PS and 9.8 Nm of torque, seamlessly paired with a CVT automatic transmission.
The chassis setup is also unchanged, featuring telescopic front forks and a twin tube emulsion type rear shock absorber with handy 3-step adjustment. The TVS Jupiter 110 continues to roll on 12-inch wheels at both ends, wrapped in 90/90 tubeless tyres, while its Braking setup comprises 130 mm drum brakes at both ends for standard models, with disc variants getting a more potent 220 mm disc at the front.
SmartConnect and Connected Tech
For tech-savvy riders, the real appeal lies in the connected features. Buyers seeking a modern connected experience can opt for the SXC (SmartXonnect) variants. This clever tech package includes useful features like navigation assist, voice assist, a find my vehicle function, Bluetooth connectivity, an average fuel economy readout, and call & text notifications. These add a significant layer of convenience and security for the daily commute.
Segment-Leading Convenience Features
Furthermore, the TVS Jupiter 110 packs a compelling and comprehensive range of what the brand calls 1st-in-segment features. These thoughtful touches are designed for real-world usability and include the signature infinity light bar, a crisp fully digital colour instrument cluster, a useful follow me headlamp, a double helmet underseat storage space, practical front fuel filling, and an auto turn signal lamp reset. So, while the price has moved, the value-packed equipment list that made it popular is very much intact.
