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Jupiter 125 Key Highlights

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Transmission Type

Manual

Variants Ex-Showroom price

Jupiter 125 Drum - Steel Wheel

Petrol, Manual,

₹ 98,901

Jupiter 125 Drum - Alloy Wheel

Petrol, Manual,

₹ 1,01,705

Jupiter 125 Disc - Alloy Wheel

Petrol, Manual,

₹ 1,06,376

Jupiter 125 SmartXonnect

Petrol, Manual,

₹ 1,13,189

Jupiter 125 Key Highlights

Engine Capacity

124.8 cc

Mileage - ARAI

50 kmpl

Kerb Weight

108 kg

Seat Height

765 mm

Fuel Tank Capacity

5.1 litres

Max Power

8.04 bhp

TVS Jupiter 125 Summary

Price: TVS Jupiter 125 price for its variant – Jupiter 125 Drum – Steel Wheel starts at Rs. 98,901. The price for the other variants – Jupiter 125 Drum – Alloy Wheel, Jupiter 125 Disc –

Alloy Wheel and Jupiter 125 SmartXonnect are Rs. 1,01,705, Rs. 1,06,376 and Rs. 1,13,189. The mentioned Jupiter 125 prices are the on-road price of Delhi.

TVS Jupiter 125 is a scooter available in 4 variants and 9 colours. The TVS Jupiter 125 is powered by 124.8cc BS6 engine which develops a power of 8.04 bhp and a torque of 10.5 Nm. With both front and rear drum brakes, TVS Jupiter 125 comes up with combined braking system of both wheels. This Jupiter 125 scooter weighs 108 kg and has a fuel tank capacity of 5.1 liters.

The Jupiter 125 is TVS’ latest product. This scooter was developed to cater to a huge market which is currently dominated by Suzuki Access 125.

The Jupiter 125 has been built from ground up. It gets a new frame, new engine, new features and also some interesting additions. The company decided to use the Jupiter name as it has a strong brand recall and over the years through the 110cc version, Indian customers have been able to trust the reliability and performance of the brand.

The Jupiter 125 gets its power from a new 125cc air-cooled engine incorporating a two-valve head, unlike the Ntorq 125’s three-valve setup. It churns out around 8.2bhp of power and 10.5Nm of peak torque. This motor is mated to a CVT gearbox. The company hasn’t disclosed the fuel efficiency of the scooter yet, but we can expect it to be reasonable.

In terms of cycle parts, the Jupiter 125 gets 12-inch wheels with telescopic forks at the front and monoshock at the back, which interestingly gets a new adjustable mechanism for preload. The braking department is handled by a 220mm disc at the front and a 130mm drum at the rear. However, the disc brake version comes as an option.

The Jupiter 125 has one fine USP – under seat storage. It can take up to 33 litres, which means two helmets can fit in easily. TVS has been able to manage this by providing a fuel tank below the floorboard. The fuel filler cap can be accessed below the handlebar which makes it extremely convenient. USB charger comes as standard.

The Jupiter 125 also goes against the Honda Activa 125 and is available in orange, blue and grey.

TVS Jupiter 125 Review
  • Good Things
  • Quite value for money
  • Loaded with some practical features
  • Easy access to fuel lid
  • Could be Better
  • Looks similar to Activa 125
  • Instrument cluster looks dull
TVS Jupiter 125 Expert Opinion

Ddo we still like it as much as we did during the first ride review? Let’s find out.

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This is TVS’ newest contender in the highly-competitive 125cc scooter genre – the Jupiter 125. We had ridden it back in October, at TVS’ test track in Hosur, and told you everything that we could in the short amount of time we spent with the scooter. You can read our first impressions here. But now, we have ridden it comprehensively and lived with it for a few days, eventually knowing it much better. So do we still like it as much as we did during the first ride review? Let’s find out.

jupiter 125 handlebar assembly

The Jupiter 125 is not setting a benchmark in terms of quality. A close inspection reveals that certain areas like the handlebar cowl and instrument cluster have uneven gaps and the fitment wasn’t as tight as it should be. However, this was a negligible issue as the plastic quality and paint finish were decent. Even the switchgear operated without a fuss. Moreover, even after spending a week with it, there weren’t odd noises emanating from any of its components.

jupiter 125 seat

Comfort is another strong point of the new Jupiter 125 and the highlight of the scooter is the seat. TVS says it is 65mm larger than Jupiter 110’s. In that case, it should be comfortable even with two large-sized individuals seated on it. And the cushioning is also apt for the job. Even when I rode the scooter for over an hour continuously, there was no sense of discomfort.

jupiter 125 rear drum brake

The good ride quality of the scooter does the rest of the job of keeping the rider pampered. Well, this is not the plushest setup we have come across, but it isn’t jarring either. The scooter irons out minor undulations like stones and road joints flawlessly. It’s only when you go over a tall bump that you feel the rear bouncing a bit but never to the extent of throwing the rider off the seat. The rear suspension also gets a three-step preload adjustability option and you can tweak the preload with your thumb, without the need of any special tool.

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Also, taking care of the rider’s convenience are small but nifty features that’ll make living with the Jupiter 125 a seamless affair. For instance, take this external fuel filler cap located at the front. It negates the need to turn around or get off the scooter at the gas station. This placement of the fuel lid is courtesy of the fuel tank being placed under the seat, which offers additional benefits like a better centre of gravity and weight distribution.

jupiter 125 usb charging port

Other features that make it a practical ride include a multi-function key hole that opens up the fuel lid and the seat, besides handling basic functions like ignition and handle lock. Then sitting right beside the key hole is a USB charging port that comes as a standard fitment in the top-spec disc variant. What’s more, TVS has equipped it with a boot lamp. While that’s a common feature lately, the one here is flexible and can be pointed in different directions to light up more area. You also have a parking brake that is easy to use and does a great job of keeping the scooter fixated on one spot.

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The Jupiter 125 is powered by a 125cc, air-cooled, two-valve engine that churns out around 8bhp of power and 10.5Nm of peak torque. Now, these numbers are obviously not segment-leading, but out in the real world, it feels fairly lively and useable.

The scooter is pretty quick off the line and goes on linearly building up speed until 70kmph. It’s decently peppy between 30-60kmph, which means I never had trouble overtaking other vehicles in traffic. Even the throttle response and fuelling are on point so there’s no lag between your inputs and its response. The engine maxes out somewhere around 90-95kmph and it doesn’t feel very stressed even at that speed.

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The engine of the scooter feels smooth and refined for the most part. However, when you accelerate it from any given speed, a minor buzz creeps in on the footboard and a bit on the handlebar. While this doesn’t cause any discomfort as such, we believe smoother acceleration will make the whole riding experience a bit more pleasant.

jupiter 125 glove box

Storage space is something that gives scooters an edge over motorcycles. And I must say that TVS has nailed it in this department with the Jupiter 125. It can carry a lot of your belongings on the footboard, in the cubby hole at the front and under the seat. Speaking of under seat storage space, the Jupiter 125 has a 33-litre boot which is the largest in any scooter in India.

jupiter 125 underseat storage

Under the seat, we could easily store my properly stuffed backpack, my riding jacket, my gloves, a water bottle, with still some space left for small things. TVS claims it can accommodate two full-face helmets. But mind you, these should be locally manufactured, small-sized helmets. If you try to accommodate a full-blown imported helmet, the seat just refuses to close down.

The footboard is generously spacious too. Even with your feet resting comfortably on it, you have enough space to keep many things, like a big bag of groceries. And for hanging these bags, there are two retractable hooks on the front. It doesn’t end there. You have access to a cubby hole at the front that can take in a one-litre water bottle along with a smartphone.

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In our mileage test, which comprised riding in moderate traffic and on the highway, the Jupiter 125 returned a fuel efficiency of around 50kmpl. Considering its 5.1-litre fuel tank, you get a range of about 255kms which, in our books, isn’t bad at all.

jupiter 125 left rear three quarter

TVS has churned out a very attractive product in the form of the Jupiter 125. We have already said this in the first ride review – almost everything about it is either exceptional or on par with the competition. The engine performance is acceptable, the handling dynamics are incredible, brakes are strong, and it’s very comfortable as well. Above all, the utility features are, hands down, the best in class.

jupiter 125 head light

As for the pricing, the base model of the Jupiter 125 is pegged at Rs 74,425 (ex-showroom, Delhi) which is nearly identical to the corresponding variant of the Suzuki Access 125 and Rs 1,000 more than the Honda Activa 125. Whereas, the top model of Jupiter sits in the middle of the corresponding trims of the Access and Activa. Although the top-end variant of the Access is Rs 2,000 more expensive than the Jupiter, the former offers Bluetooth connectivity.

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While the lack of Bluetooth in the Jupiter 125 is definitely a downer, it makes up for that by offering great practicality with oodles of storage space and nifty elements, keeping the value-for-money quotient high. So if you’re planning to buy a premium, no-nonsense, everyday family scooter, you won’t regret buying the TVS Jupiter 125 whatsoever.

 

 

 

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TVS Jupiter 125 Colours

TVS Jupiter 125 is available in the following colours in India.

TVS Jupiter 125 Mileage

The ARAI mileage of TVS Jupiter 125 is 50 kmpl. The average of the Jupiter 125 is 48 kmpl, as per the owners of the bike.

TVS Jupiter 125 Images

TVS Jupiter 125 FAQs

The 2024 on-road price of TVS Jupiter 125 in Delhi is Rs. 98,901. This TVS Jupiter 125 price includes the ex-showroom price, RTO and insurance charges.

According to the user reported data, TVS Jupiter 125 gives an average mileage of 48 kmpl.

TVS Jupiter 125 is priced at Rs. 83,855, has a 124.8 cc engine, gives a mileage of 48 kmpl and weighs 108 kg, whereas, the price of Suzuki Access 125 is Rs. 79,899 with a 124 cc engine, giving a mileage of 45 kmpl and weighing 103 kg.

TVS Jupiter 125 is available in 9 colours which are Titanium Grey, Pristine White, IndiBlue Drum, Titanium Grey Drum, Dawn Orange, White, IndiBlue, Elegant Red and Matte Copper Bronze.

TVS Jupiter 125 is a Scooter that weighs 108 kg, has a 124.8 cc BS6 Phase 2 engine and a fuel capacity of 5.1 litres.

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