Combining creativity with pragmatism, the 2025 TVS Jupiter New Model redefines urban commuting. Originally India’s preferred family scooter, this one keeps its classic comfort while including contemporary enhancements. Aimed for middle-aged riders and regular commuters, it stresses roomy seating, storage, and fuel economy. For a luxury look, the design calls for LED lighting, dual-tone finishes, and more precisely crafted body panels. Emphasizing low ownership costs and durability, TVS wants to establish itself in the 110cc market. In a competitive market, this article investigates the Jupiter 2025’s features, mileage, and price to enable consumers assess its value proposition.
Attributes: Technology and Design
The 2025 TVS Jupiter New Model features an updated front apron made of chrome-laden textured floorboard and ergonomic handlebars. Now including an idle start-stop function, the 110cc EcoThrust engine improves fuel economy. On difficult roads, 12-inch alloy wheels and telescopic suspension help to increase stability. Among tech improvements are a completely digital instrument cluster with Bluetooth connectivity for call and navigation alerts. There is practicality in 24 liters of under-seat storage, a front hook, and USB charging. Combi-braking system (CBS), tubeless tires, and an anti-theft alarm meet urban safety needs and provide a complete solution for Indian riders.
Mileage: Fuel Efficiency & Performance
Under normal conditions, TVS estimates the 2025 Jupiter offers 65-68kmpl, a 5% increase over its predecessor. Fuel efficiency and performance. Combining the EcoThrust engine with Variable Torque Induction (VTi) technology maximizes air-fuel ratios for constant output (7.8 bhp) and lowers pollutants. Real-world testing averaging 60–63 kmpl reveal minor declines in heavy traffic. Smooth acceleration guaranteed by the CVT transmission is perfect for stop-and- go commuting. The Jupiter’s mileage puts it in a more affordable range than rivals like the Honda Activa 125 (58-62kmpl) and Suzuki Access (60-63kmpl), especially for budget-conscious families stressing long-term fuel and maintenance savings.
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Cost & Variables
With three variants—Standard, ZX, and Smart Xonnect—the 2025 TVS Jupiter ranges in price from ₹85,000 to ₹92,000 ex-showroom. Costing ₹8,000 more than the base model, the Smart Xonnect edition comprises Bluetooth-enabled controls and a digital dashboard. Depending on state taxes, on-road charges range from ₹95,000 to ₹1.1 lakh. Starting at ₹2,500/month and with exchange bonuses up to ₹10,000 TVS provides EMI plans. Though more expensive than the Honda Dio (₹80,000–₹88,000), the Jupiter appeals to consumers looking for a feature-rich scooter for family use because of better storage, tech, and riding comfort.
Conclusion and Competition
For Indian families, the 2025 Jupiter shines as a tech-forward, pragmatic scooter. Its mileage, storage, and comfort surpass those of rivals including the Hero Pleasure+ and Honda Activa. But the Activa keeps more resale value; the Suzuki Access provides faster acceleration. Although the Jupiter’s premium pricing may turn off budget consumers, its low maintenance requirements help to offset long-term expenditures. Perfect for riders who value spaciousness and technology above sporty performance, the Jupiter 2025 is a fascinating improvement. In the changing two-wheeler market, test-driving it against competitors such as the Yamaha Fascino 125 is advised to evaluate its smooth handling and value-for- money proposal.