TVS Jupiter 110 : I’ve ridden my share of scooters through the chaotic streets of Indian cities, and let me tell you, the TVS Jupiter 110 has always felt like that reliable old friend who never lets you down.
With its recent tweaks for 2026, including a price drop thanks to lower GST, it’s now more accessible than ever, starting at just ₹72,400 ex-showroom.
Whether you’re dodging potholes in Delhi or weaving through Mumbai traffic, this scooter’s blend of practicality, peppy performance, and family-friendly vibes makes it a standout in the 110cc segment.
A Design That Screams Practicality
The Jupiter 110 doesn’t chase flashy superbike looks; it’s all about getting the job done with style that’s understated yet sharp.
Its refreshed body panels feature sharper lines, premium chrome accents, and those signature infinity LED lamps up front that integrate turn indicators seamlessly, giving it a modern edge even at night.
The wider seat and sturdy rear grab rail make it perfect for pillion riders, while the external front fuel filler cap – a first-in-segment touch – means no awkward fumbling under the seat when you’re low on petrol.
Ground clearance sits at a healthy 163mm, handling our infamous speed breakers without scraping, and the 33-litre underseat storage swallows two full-face helmets with room to spare for groceries or a backpack.
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At 106kg kerb weight, it’s light enough for women or new riders to maneuver, yet stable thanks to the high-rigidity underbone frame. Colors like Matte Copper Bronze and Titanium Grey add a premium feel without screaming for attention.
Powertrain Punch with Efficiency Smarts
Pop open the throttle, and the 113.3cc single-cylinder air-cooled engine springs to life with 7.91 bhp at 6500rpm and 9.2Nm torque, peaking at 9.8Nm with the iGo Assist – TVS’s clever electric torque boost that kicks in for quick overtakes.

This micro-hybrid system not only shaves off that initial lag but bumps mileage to around 62kmpl in real-world city runs, making it a wallet-friendly choice amid rising fuel prices.
Refinement is spot-on; vibrations are minimal even at 80kmph top speed, and the silent electric start feels premium.
Paired with a smooth CVT automatic, it zips from standstill to 60kmph effortlessly, ideal for stop-go traffic. BS6 Phase 2 compliant with fuel injection, it’s future-proofed for India’s emission norms.
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Features Packed for Modern Riders
TVS loaded the Jupiter 110 with goodies that make daily life easier, especially on top SmartXonnect (SXC) variants.
The Bluetooth-enabled digital console shows turn-by-turn navigation, real-time fuel efficiency, distance-to-empty, call alerts, and even voice assist when paired with your phone – no more squinting at Google Maps while riding. Follow-me headlamp, find-my-vehicle, and emergency brake warning add safety layers.
Practical touches shine: USB charging port, low oil/fuel indicators, service reminders, and a 5.1-litre tank with front fill for quick refuels.
Braking mixes a 220mm front disc (on higher trims) with a 130mm rear drum, backed by capable tubeless 90/90-12 tyres on alloy wheels. Suspension – telescopic forks upfront and adjustable twin shocks at rear – soaks up bumps comfortably.
Pricing and Variants Breakdown
Value for money is where the Jupiter 110 shines brightest in 2026. The base Drum variant kicks off at ₹72,400, Drum Alloy at ₹77,200, while SXC Drum and Disc models climb to ₹81,000-₹84,500, with a special edition at ₹85,400 (all ex-showroom Delhi).
On-road in major cities, expect ₹85,000-₹1,00,000 including insurance and RTO, still competitive against rivals.
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Compared to Honda Activa 6G, it undercuts on price while offering more storage and tech, though Activa edges in sheer brand pull. Servicing is affordable, with TVS’s widespread network ensuring low ownership costs.
Real-World Riding Impressions
Riders rave about its smoothness and family usability. One user called it “built for real life” – comfy for city hauls, with strong disc braking and external fuel fill proving daily heroes. Another praised the “stress-free commute” and premium looks under ₹1 lakh.
Sure, acceleration isn’t fireworks for highways, and the console feels a tad dated versus fully digital rivals, but for 90% urban use, it’s flawless.
In my test rides (and echoing owner feedback), it handles loaded family runs effortlessly, with mileage holding 50-55kmpl in mixed conditions. Minor niggles like occasional mirror vibes at high speeds fade against its reliability.
TVS Jupiter 110 : Why Choose Jupiter 110 in 2026?
Forget hype; the TVS Jupiter 110 is the no-drama scooter for India’s masses – efficient, feature-loaded, and tough.
With 2026 updates lowering prices and refining the package, it’s primed to steal more hearts from Activa loyalists.
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If you’re a daily commuter, parent, or budget-conscious buyer seeking 750cc-worth of utility in a 110cc body, head to a TVS showroom. This scooter’s not just evolving; it’s owning the segment.