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Planning To Buy The TVS Jupiter 125? Here Are The Pros And Cons
TVS Motor Company has expanded its 125 cc scooter stable with the launch of the new Jupiter 125. The new TVS Jupiter 125 is priced from Rs. 86,405 for the Drum Alloy variant, going up to Rs. 90,655 for the Disc-alloy variant and Rs. 96,855 for the SmartXonnect variant. All prices are ex-showroom Delhi. The new TVS Jupiter 125 though is the quintessential family scooter and has been developed from the ground up. It gets the same wheelbase as the Jupiter 110 but the model is longer and wider in comparison while sporting a host of new features some of which are segment-first.
The TVS Jupiter 125 looks familiar sporting the simple styling with an LED headlamp on top with the indicators integrated into the front apron. The indicators though now get the LED guidelights that bring a new signature look to the model. You also get the same LED pattern for the taillight that is now wider and looks fantastic. The top disc brake variant gets chrome inserts on the front apron, headlamp, side panels, and exhaust muffler. There's also a reflector integrated into the grab rail. The scooter gets an all-metal body and is offered with vibrant colours - orange, white, blue and grey. The 3D badges also look premium on the model.
The Jupiter 125 comes with several thoughtful changes. The fuel filler lid has moved up front and the fuel tank is now placed under the floorboard. This makes for a 60:40 (front: rear) weight distribution, lower centre of gravity and makes way for a larger under-seat storage capacity at 32 litres. The floorboard is wider too and offers better legroom and a flat board allowing the ease of carrying things. Other features including an analogue instrument console with a digital display, an all-in-one ignition, TVS Intelligo auto start-stop system, a one-touch starter, combi-braking and more.
Power comes from the newly-developed 124.8 cc single-cylinder engine that is tuned for 8.18 bhp at 6,000 rpm and 10.5 Nm of peak torque at 4,500 rpm. The motor is paired with a CVT unit. The scooter comes with telescopic forks at the front and a segment-first gas-charged rear monoshock. Braking options include the front disc and drum set-up on the top trim, while the lower variants get drum brakes at either end.
The TVS Jupiter 125 is a scooter for the family-oriented commuter and takes on the Suzuki Access 125, Honda Activa 125, Yamaha Fascino 125, Hero Destini 125 and the likes.
The TVS Jupiter 125 is available for an ex-showroom price ranging between Rs. 78,175 and Rs. 85,075. It comes in three petrol variants: Drum Steel Wheels, Drum Alloy Wheels, Disc Alloy Wheels. The bikes sport attractive colour options: Pristine White, Titanium Grey, Indi Blue, and Dawn Orange. Designed for daily commuting, the TVS Jupiter 125 is family-oriented scooter, ideal for the urban setup.
With the brand-new design, the TVS Jupiter 125 appears to be fresh. The front apron of the bike features differently positioned LED DRLs, along with that body-coloured bits can be found across the footboard as well as on the inside of the apron. The bike sports several chrome linings and chrome inserts around the speedometer console, headlight and side panel. The part-digital and part-analogue speedometer offers a series of important information such as fuel consumption, trip metres and so on. The bike comes with an external fuel filler cap on the left side of the apron as well as on the front. The fuel tank of the TVS Jupiter 125 has been shifted under the floorboard, leaving adequate space under the seat.
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The TVS Jupiter 125 is a scooter for the family-oriented commuter and takes on the Suzuki Access 125, Honda Activa 125, Yamaha Fascino 125, Hero Destini 125 and the likes. The starting price is comparable to the segment leader, the Suzuki Access 125 as well as the Honda Activa 125. The Jupiter 125 emerges as an evolution over 110 in every way possible and really does justice to the name that is so popular with so many homes across India.
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| Mileage | 50.00 KM/L | 
| Mileage Highlights | 27% Better mileage than other Scooter | 


|  TVS Jupiter 125 82,000 - 92,300  |  Yamaha Ray-ZR 125FI 82,862  - 1.21 Lakh |  Hero Xoom 125 82,890 - 88,790  |  TVS Ntorq 125 80,900 - 99,800  |  Suzuki Avenis 83,793 - 86,177  |  Honda Dio 125 84,620 - 89,570  | 
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| Ex-Showroom Price ₹ 82,000 - 92,300  | ₹ 82,862  - 1.21 Lakh | ₹ 82,890 - 88,790  | ₹ 80,900 - 99,800  | ₹ 83,793 - 86,177  | ₹ 84,620 - 89,570  | 
| C&B Expert Rating 7.9  | 8  | - | 8.7  | 8.4  | - | 
| Engine CC 124.8 CC | 125.0 CC | 124.6 CC | 124.8 CC | 124.3 CC | 123.9 CC | 
| Mileage 50 KM/L | 66.00 Km/L | 0.00 Km/L | 50.00 Km/L | 55.00 Km/L | 48.00 Km/L | 
| Max Torque 10.50 bhp | 9.70 | 10.4 | 10.6 | 10.00 | 10.4 | 
| Max Power 8.18 Nm | 8.00 bhp | 9.8 bhp | 9.10 bhp | 8.58 bhp | 8.16 bhp | 
| Brakes Drum/Drum | Drum (Front) / Drum (Rear) | Disc (Front) / Drum (Rear) | Disc (Front) / Drum (Rear) | Disc (Front) / Drum (Rear) | Disc (Front) / Drum (Rear) | 
| Fuel Tank Capacity 5.1 L | 5.2 L | 5.0 L | 5.0 L | 5.2 L | 5.3 L | 
| Kerb Weight 109 Kg | 99 Kg | 120 Kg | 118 Kg | 106 Kg | 104 Kg | 
| Colour Count 4 | 1 | 0 | 15 | 3 | 7 | 
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The TVS Jupiter 125 is a Scooter bike available at a starting price of Rs. 82,000. The scooter is available in 4 variants with 4 colour options. The 124.8 cc BS VI engine of Jupiter 125 is paired with a CVT Automatic gearbox producing maximum power of 8.18 bhp @ 6000 rpm and a maximum torque of...