• English
    • Login / Register

    TVS Jupiter Variants Explained

    Govind
    GovindModified On Dec 18, 2023 01:31 pm IST
    info icon
    Published OnDec 18, 2023 01:23 pm IST
    Last Updated OnDec 18, 2023 01:31 pm IST
    9309 Views

    Here’s what each variant of TVS’ highest-selling scooter brings to the table

    The TVS Jupiter 110 is the highest selling scooter from TVS Motor Company. In an effort to keep the scooter accessible at different price points, TVS offers the Jupiter 110 in six variants. Here’s what each of them offer. 

    Standard Variant

    The Jupiter standard variant comes with a simple blacked-out theme with alloy wheels and the engine getting a black finish, which is also carried forward to the interior panels. The instrument cluster is an all-analogue unit. The wheels used are 12-inch alloys wrapped around in 90-section tyres and braking is handled by 130mm front and rear drums with combined braking system. The kerb weight comes to 104 kg.

    It is offered in 6 colour options: New Metallic Blue, Midnight Black, Pristine White, Titanium Grey, New Metallic Red and Walnut Brown. It comes at a price of Rs 77,458 (ex-showroom Delhi).  

    SMW Variant  

    The SMW variant or the ‘sheet metal wheel’ variant is the same as the standard variant but it comes with sheet metal wheels instead of the standard’s alloy wheels. The SMW has a kerb weight of 104kg.

    This makes it the cheapest Jupiter variant. It is priced at Rs 73,340 (ex-showroom Delhi), which is Rs 4,118 lower than the standard variant. It is offered in 2 colours: Metallic Titanium Grey, Pristine White and Metallic Blue. 

    ZX Variant

    TVS Jupiter: Variants Explained

    The ZX variant of the Jupiter comes with a few cosmetic changes and the addition of new features. Coming to the cosmetic changes, TVS has brought in beige interior panels and a dual tone seat which gives the scooter a more classic look and makes it stand out from the standard variant. The ZX variant also comes with a semi-digital instrument cluster that displays time, fuel level and odometer in the digital inset, apart from an analogue speedometer and tell-tale lights. This variant costs Rs 82,233 (ex-showroom Delhi). The ZX variant comes with a kerb weight of 107kg.

    Jupiter ZX Drum SmartXonnect Variant

     

    The Jupiter ZX Drum SmartXonnect variant has a similar styling as the Jupiter ZX and features the same 130mm drum brakes at both ends, but with the addition of a fully digital instrument cluster and TVS SmartXonnect feature. This has brought many functions to the scooter such as smartphone connectivity, turn-by-turn navigation and even voice assist. It is offered in 2 colours: Olive Gold and Starfield Blue. TVS offers this variant at Rs 84,568 (ex-showroom Delhi), which is Rs 2,335 more than the ZX variant. The kerb weight of this variant comes to 104 kg.

    ZX Disc SmartXonnect Variant

    The Jupiter ZX Disc SmartXonnect variant gets a 220mm disc at front and a 130mm drum in the rear with combined braking system along with a few design changes. Such as a cushioned pillion backrest, and a chrome highlight on the badging along with silver oak interior body panels. This variant also comes with a fully digital instrument cluster, silent starter and TVS SmartXonnect. It is offered in 2 colours: Matte Black and Copper Bronze and is priced at Rs 89,088 (ex-showroom Delhi). It comes with a kerb weight of 109kg.

    Jupiter Classic

     

    The Jupiter Classic is the most premium variant in the Jupiter lineup and can be described as a retro take on the Jupiter featuring many classic design elements that makes the scooter stand out from the other variants. The scooter comes with a full-analogue instrument cluster, chocolate brown interior panels and premium leatherette seats along with a tinted windshield.

    It comes with 220mm front disc and 130mm rear brake with combined braking system,it comes with a kerb weight of 109kg and is offered in 2 colours: Mystic Grey and Regal Purple. It is priced at Rs 89,748 (ex-showroom Delhi), which is Rs 16,408 more expensive than the Standard variant.

    Apart from these changes, the rest of the aspects of the scooter are common across all the variants. This includes the 109.7cc air-cooled engine (7.88PS and 8.8Nm); LED headlight, parking brake, metal bodywork, all-in-one key slot (that can lock the scooter and also open the seat), apron-mounted cubby hole, 21-inch underseat storage, external fuel filler cap, 12-inch wheels, telescopic fork, and single rear shock absorber.

    TVS Jupiter [2013-2024] User Reviews

    • U
      umrao on May 07, 2026
      4.0
      SUPERB PURCHASE GO FOR IT Real-World Mileage
      Superb after sales service go for it 1. Smooth City Ride 2. Excellent comfort 3. Practice feature frequently praise the long, wide, and well-cushioned seat, which is suitable for both rider and pillion. The Jupiter 110 stands out for its convenience-led design, particularly Superior Comfort: Long, wide seat suitable for family use.
      Read More
    • S
      sumit on Oct 19, 2025
      4.5
      Condition is very good
      My experience with the scooter has been very good, it runs very well and has a smooth engine.It is very comfortable and the performance is also very good.Is brand new condition It has a digital meter and tubeless tyres. Combined brakes and LED lights at the front.It is in overall good condition and gives good mileage too.
      Read More
    • B
      balaji on Sep 27, 2025
      4.3
      Jupiter BS4
      Very good Scooter. With good Milage. Have ride between cities and Town with better performance. Very great version from TVS motors. This is the best scooter version alternate to Honda scooter and this is now peak in sale and very nice for city commuting. Easily be handled by Ladies and Senior Citizen.
      Read More
    • T
      tanmay on Sep 19, 2025
      4.5
      My Review On Jupiter BS6. After using 5-6 years
      If you buy jupiter so buy its base variant. Jupiters's mileage was also good. I also ride on eco speed 30-40 KmH for best mileage. No other problems on this scooter. I am using my Jupiter BS6 Base model Around 5-6 Years. And still no big issue. If you thought buy an jupiter then your choice is good. Thanks.
      Read More
      1 1
    • C
      chandan on Sep 01, 2025
      4.2
      Good scooter for city life
      It's good scooter.Milage is also good.Lower maintenance cost. Enough storing space. No engine sound. Regular servicing are done on time till date. Purchased in cash so no bank loan involved. It's preferable for family person. Very easy to drive the jupiter.good leg space. In city like Bangalore it's ideal.
      Read More
    Topics mentioned in the article
    Was this article helpful ?

    Govind
    Govind has been fascinated by motorcycles since he was young, the thrill of the ride to the sense of freedom that two-wheels offer has always captured his attention. He has been.....Read more

    Write your Comment on TVS Jupiter [2013-2024]

    Read Full News

    Trending Scooters

    • Popular
    • Upcoming
    *Ex-showroom price in Delhi
    ×
    We need your city to customize your experience