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TVS Jupiter 110 : For more than a decade, TVS Jupiter 110 has quietly become one of India’s favourite family scooters, often second only to the Honda Activa in sales.

In 2025, TVS has refreshed the Jupiter 110 once again, adding more features, cleaner emissions and better comfort to stay ahead in the ultra‑competitive 110cc segment.

The latest update is not a complete redesign, but a smart evolution of a formula that already works well for lakhs of riders.

TVS is clearly betting on a mix of fuel efficiency, practicality and a touch of premium feel rather than chasing outright performance or radical styling changes.

Engine, Performance And Mileage

At the heart of the Jupiter 110 sits a single‑cylinder, air‑cooled, fuel‑injected engine in the 109.7–113.3cc range, depending on variant and update cycle.

Recent models deliver around 7.7–8 hp of power and roughly 8.8–9.8 Nm of torque, tuned for smooth low‑end response rather than high‑speed thrills.

With a CVT automatic gearbox, the scooter feels quick enough for city traffic while remaining easy for new or elderly riders to handle.

Fuel efficiency has always been a key selling point. Real‑world mileage for the Jupiter 110 typically falls in the 48–55 kmpl bracket, with some tests and ideal conditions reporting even higher figures.

Combined with a fuel tank of around 5.8–6 litres, the scooter offers a practical riding range for daily commuting without frequent fuel stops, which appeals strongly to middle‑class families and office‑goers.

Features, Technology And New SmartXonnect

With every update, TVS has gradually turned the Jupiter 110 into a more feature‑rich product without losing its simple nature.

The higher variants, especially the ZX SmartXonnect and Disc SmartXonnect, now offer LED headlamps, a semi‑digital or fully digital instrument cluster and Bluetooth‑based SmartXonnect connectivity.

Through the paired app, riders can access call and SMS alerts, trip data and sometimes basic navigation prompts on the console, which adds a premium flavour in a mass‑market scooter.

Basic convenience touches remain a big strength. Features such as external fuel filling, a pass‑light switch, USB charging socket in the front or underseat area, large 21‑litre‑class under‑seat storage and an “Economy / Power” indicator (Econometer) make the Jupiter friendly for city use.

Recent OBD2‑compliant models also bring on‑board diagnostic capability, helping workshops quickly trace issues and ensuring the scooter meets the latest emission norms.

Ride Comfort, Practicality And Variants

TVS has always marketed the Jupiter as a comfort‑oriented scooter, and the hardware supports that claim. Telescopic front suspension, a monoshock at the rear and 12‑inch wheels at both ends give better stability and bump absorption compared to many rivals running smaller wheels.

The wide, well‑padded seat and low seat height around 765 mm make it easy for shorter riders and ideal for family use with a pillion.

The Jupiter 110 line‑up typically includes multiple variants such as Drum, Drum Alloy, ZX and ZX SmartXonnect, with options for front disc brakes on top trims.

Kerb weight is usually around 106–110 kg, which keeps the scooter manageable in tight city spaces while still feeling stable at 60–70 km/h cruising speeds.

With prices starting in the ₹73,000–₹76,000 ex‑showroom zone for base trims and going up to around ₹87,000–₹90,000 for the top SmartXonnect Disc variant (city dependent), the Jupiter neatly covers a broad budget range under ₹1 lakh on‑road in most markets.

Sales Milestones And Position In The Market

In terms of popularity, the Jupiter 110 is no longer just another scooter; it has become a pillar of TVS Motor’s scooter portfolio.

By early 2025, combined sales of Jupiter 110 and Jupiter 125 had crossed 7 million units, and the model consistently ranks as India’s second‑bestselling scooter after the Honda Activa.

In some recent months, monthly sales have hovered around 80,000–1,20,000 units, contributing a major chunk to TVS’ overall scooter market share of around 25 percent.

The 2025 update with OBD2‑compliant engine, refreshed styling cues and more tech is clearly aimed at defending this strong position against rivals like Honda Activa 6G, Hero Pleasure Plus and Suzuki Access 125 (for riders stretching budget).

For buyers comparing options, Jupiter often stands out for its mix of comfort, mileage and features rather than being the cheapest or the fastest in the showroom.

TVS Jupiter 110

The latest TVS Jupiter 110 continues the same core story that began years ago: a dependable, comfortable and efficient family scooter that quietly does its job every day.

TVS Jupiter 110

With the 2025 updates, it now adds OBD2‑ready emissions, LED lighting, SmartXonnect connectivity and a more polished riding experience without losing its easygoing nature.

For Indian buyers looking under ₹1 lakh on‑road, the Jupiter 110 remains a strong all‑rounder—offering good mileage, stable ride quality, useful features and the confidence that comes from one of the country’s highest‑selling scooter badges.

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It may not shout the loudest in terms of design or performance, but on real roads and in real families, that quiet competence is exactly what keeps the TVS Jupiter 110 in constant demand.

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