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TVS Jupiter 125

₹75,600 - 86,400*
*Ex-showroom price
EMIs starting from ₹1533

TVS Jupiter 125: Overview

The TVS Jupiter 125 is the brand’s offering in the 125 cc scooter segment, positioned as a practical family-oriented commuter. First introduced in 2021, it builds on the popularity of the Jupiter 110 with a larger, more powerful engine and a wide range of utility-focused features. The model received updates in 2024, retaining its appeal among urban riders and families. The Jupiter 125 offers Intelli-Go technology for enhanced fuel efficiency, a spacious layout, and thoughtful engineering aimed at everyday usability, all while carrying forward the core traits of comfort and dependability associated with the Jupiter brand.

TVS Jupiter 125: Price

The TVS Jupiter 125 price ranges between ₹81,090 and ₹92,376 (ex-showroom), depending on the variant. This places it in direct competition with other family-friendly scooters in the 125 cc segment, such as the Honda Activa 125 and Suzuki Access 125. The pricing structure ensures accessibility while offering a robust set of features for the price.

TVS Jupiter 125: Launch Date

TVS launched the Jupiter 125 in India in 2021 to strengthen its position in the expanding 125cc scooter market. Since then, it has seen periodic updates to improve performance, usability, and appeal, with the 2024 model year continuing to cater to evolving commuter needs.

TVS Jupiter 125: Variants & Colours

The Jupiter 125 is offered in three mechanical variants, including Drum Alloy, Disc, and SmartXonnect trims. These variants are further available in multiple colour choices such as Dawn Orange, Indiblue, Titanium Grey, and Pristine White. Each colour is selected to suit the preferences of family buyers while the top-end variant brings in additional connectivity features for younger urban users.

TVS Jupiter 125: Mileage

The Jupiter 125 gives an ARAI-claimed mileage figure of 57.27 kmpl. Real-world fuel economy may vary depending on road conditions and riding style.

TVS Jupiter 125: Specs & Features

The Jupiter 125 is powered by a 124.8 cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled engine that produces 8.04 bhp at 6,500 rpm and 10.5 Nm of peak torque at 4,500 rpm. It is paired with a CVT transmission and is OBD2-compliant. The scooter is underpinned by a telescopic front fork and a three-step adjustable gas-charged monoshock at the rear. Braking duties are handled by a 220 mm disc or a 130 mm drum at the front (depending on the variant) and a 130 mm drum at the rear, with CBS offered as standard.

Key features include a semi-digital instrument cluster that displays speed, fuel level, trip data, and distance-to-empty readout. The top-end SmartXonnect variant offers Bluetooth connectivity, navigation assist, call and SMS alerts, and voice assist via the TVS Connect app. The scooter also comes with a USB charging port located conveniently near the key slot and external fuel filler access under the seat for added convenience.

TVS Jupiter 125: Offers & Deals

As of July 2025, TVS is not offering any national-level promotional discounts on the Jupiter 125. However, interested buyers are advised to check with local dealerships for dealer-specific offers, exchange bonuses, or festive incentives that may be available regionally.

TVS Jupiter 125: Rivals

The TVS Jupiter 125 competes in the premium 125cc scooter space alongside models such as the Honda Activa 125, Suzuki Access 125, and Hero Destini 125.

TVS Jupiter 125 Key Specs

  • Engine iconEngine
    124.8 cc
  • Mileage iconMileage
    57.27 kmpl
  • Power iconPower
    8.15 ps
  • Speed iconSpeed
    95 kmph
  • MaxTorque iconMax Torque
    10.5 Nm
  • KerbWeight iconKerb Weight
    108 kg
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TVS Jupiter 125 Variants

TVS Jupiter 125 price starts at ₹ 75,600 and goes up to ₹ 86,400 (Ex-showroom). TVS Jupiter 125 comes in 4 variants. TVS Jupiter 125's top variant is SmartXonnect.
4 Variants Available
124.8 cc
95 kmph
Jupiter 125 Disc
₹80,500*
124.8 cc
95 kmph
Jupiter 125 DT SXC
₹83,300*
124.8 cc
95 kmph
*Disclaimer: The prices are ex-showroom price for the respective model in the selected city.

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TVS Jupiter 125 Expert Review

TVS Motor Company is getting aggressive in the 125 cc segment, and how. Soon after the new Raider 125, the company announced the new Jupiter 125, the bigger sibling of the popular Jupiter 110. The latter has given a really tough fight to the Honda Activa, which is the most-selling scooter in the Indian market. Needless to say, TVS aims to repeat the success story with the new Jupiter. And I was called to TVS' own test track in Hosur to get my first-hand experience on the 2021 Jupiter 125. And here's what I found.  

The mature and the menace:

TVS has been very clear in its vision for the Jupiter brand and the new higher cc model only reiterates the same. The Jupiter 125 hasn't transformed into a sportier offering or a maxi-scooter that's picking up quite fast in the Indian market (or maybe TVS has other plans for those customers). It builds upon the basics of the smaller model. And the company's focus on practicality, convenience, and ease, is evident.

TVS has been very clear in its vision for the Jupiter brand and the new higher cc model only reiterates the same.
TVS has been very clear in its vision for the Jupiter brand and the new higher cc model only reiterates the same.

On the outside, it features a fairly fresh design theme, which still looks connected to the pre-existing model. There is a generous use of chrome all-around, LED front headlamps, DRLs, and of course a metal body to keep the customers content. There is also a wide footboard which as per TVS has been designed to serve as a workhorse. It can even accommodate a full-size gas cylinder if you have to, but I remember also keeping the same on my previously owned Bajaj Krystal scooter's footboard which was comparatively much smaller in size. So in that sense, the Jupiter 125 can accommodate much more than just a gas cylinder. 

TVS has shifted the external fuel filler cap on the Jupiter 125 from the tail to the front side.
TVS has shifted the external fuel filler cap on the Jupiter 125 from the tail to the front side.

There are hooks on both sides around the footboard, which only adds to the convenience, but speaking of which, TVS has shifted the external fuel filler cap from the tail to the front side. The same can be accessed with the use of a multi-function key switch that also unlocks the seat that provides access to the largest-in-segment boot space that is also claimed to be enough to fit in two mid-sized motorcycle helmets. Needless to say, this is one of the key highlights of the Jupiter 125 that is sure to give it an edge over its segment rivals. Adding on to the features list of the Jupiter 125 is the USB socket which is again very smartly placed over the right side of the key switch. There is also a pocket down below that will be used to keep the phone (and other paraphernalia) while on charge. Other feature additions to the scooter include the use of boot light, alloy wheels, disc brakes, and much more. 

The Jupiter 125 also uses a new dash that incorporates an analogue speedometer along with a small digital display located to the right side of the meter. While the cluster remains brimming with information that its typical customer will require, but at the current market needs, a fully digital screen could have been a more welcoming move. 

The Jupiter 125 uses a new dash that incorporates an analouge speedometer along with a small digital display located to the right side of the meter.
The Jupiter 125 uses a new dash that incorporates an analouge speedometer along with a small digital display located to the right side of the meter.

While the scooter really does make an impression with its fresh styling, the fact that the quality isn't exactly consistent throughout left me wanting. While the switchgear feels of decent build, the connecting panels and joints are visible on certain parts if you look closely. Also, the side body though comes in metal, shakes, and rattles a bit when the scooter is revved hard.

New from skin to bone:

TVS says that the Jupiter 125 is fresh from the ground up. Its 124.8 cc single-cylinder isn't a reworked version of the NTorq's powertrain. Also, to compare, the output is different which stands at 8.3 PS/10.5 Nm for Jupiter. Also, the engine uses 2V technology, unlike the NTorq which gets 3V configuration. Thus the company's focus to give the Jupiter 125 a different character remains quite evident.   

Engine on the Jupiter 125 uses 2V technology, unlike the NTorq which gets 3V configuration.
Engine on the Jupiter 125 uses 2V technology, unlike the NTorq which gets 3V configuration.

The Jupiter 125 also receives the Intelli-Go technology from TVS which boosts the overall efficiency of the scooter. It automatically turns off the engine when parked for a while, or waiting at red lights. And then you don't have to tap the starter, just twist the accelerator a bit while holding the brake and the engine comes back to life. This in return aids in a greater fuel economy. For the record, the company has yet not claimed the fuel economy figures on Jupiter 125; but has been quoted saying that it is ‘much more than the rivals’. The engine accelerates with a punch and delivers a very linear output till the top end. Also, I would stretch my neck out to say that it is one of the most refined units in the segment, and TVS has done a commendable job on the powertrain. 

There is also a new chassis to support the requirements of the powertrain. This as per TVS has been tuned to keep the handling agile and dynamic, with minimal resistance. As a result, the Jupiter 125 feels easy to handle and also enough capable to take corners with confidence. 

The Jupiter 125 receives the Intelli-Go technology from TVS which boosts the overall efficiency of the scooter.
The Jupiter 125 receives the Intelli-Go technology from TVS which boosts the overall efficiency of the scooter.
The final words:

The contenders in the Indian 125 cc scooter space are going to feel the heat as the TVS Jupiter 125 is built to take down the segment topper with its refined powertrain, feature-packed body, and practical approach. If only TVS could have added a more modern-looking instrument panel, but I am only nit-picking here. 

 

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TVS Jupiter 125 Colours

TVS Jupiter 125 is available in the 9 Colours in India.

White
Titanium Grey
Indiblue
Matte Copper Bronze
Elegant Red
Dawn Orange
Elegant Red
Ivory Brown
Ivory Grey
White

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TVS Jupiter 125 Specifications and Features

Max Power8.15 PS
Body TypeScooters
Max Torque10.5 Nm
Charging PointYes
Kick and Self StartYes
TransmissionAutomatic
Mileage57.27 kmpl
Mobile ConnectivityYes
HeadlightLED
Engine124.8 cc
Fuel TypePetrol
Max Speed95 kmph

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