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TVS Jupiter Becomes Costlier: Check New 2026 Prices & Features

If you are planning to bring home a new scooter this month, you might have to pay a little extra. TVS Motor Company has officially increased the prices of its popular TVS Jupiter 110 scooter in India.

This price hike affects all variants of the Jupiter 110, from the base model to the top-end SmartXonnect edition. While price corrections are common in the auto industry, this specific hike is quite significant compared to other recent updates.

Here is everything you need to know about the new prices, the reason behind the hike, and whether the scooter is still value for money.

What Are the New Prices?

As of February 6, 2026, the prices for the TVS Jupiter 110 have gone up by approximately ₹2,950 to ₹3,250, depending on the variant you choose.

The starting price of the scooter has now crossed the ₹75,000 mark (ex-showroom). Below is the variant-wise breakdown of the new pricing:

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VariantOld Price (Ex-Showroom)New Price (Ex-Showroom)Hike Amount
Drum (Base)₹72,650₹75,600+ ₹2,950
Drum Alloy₹77,450₹79,835+ ₹2,385
Drum SXC₹81,250₹84,000+ ₹2,750
Disc SXC₹84,750₹87,750+ ₹3,000
Special Edition₹85,650₹88,900+ ₹3,250

Note: These are ex-showroom prices. The final “On-Road” price in your city will include insurance, RTO registration, and road tax, which could add another ₹15,000 to ₹20,000 to the final bill.

Why Did TVS Increase the Price?

TVS Motor Company has stated that the hike is mainly due to rising production costs.

This is not an isolated event. Many automobile manufacturers in India often revise prices at the start of the year to adjust for the increasing cost of raw materials like steel, aluminum, and rubber.

Interestingly, while other TVS models like the Ntorq 125 and Radeon also saw price hikes recently, those were small (around ₹300–₹350). The Jupiter’s hike of over ₹3,000 is much steeper, which might surprise some buyers.

Is the TVS Jupiter Still Worth Buying?

Despite the price rise, the TVS Jupiter remains the second best-selling scooter in India, just behind the Honda Activa. The 2025/2026 model of the Jupiter 110 comes with significant upgrades that justify its position in the market.

Key Features That Stand Out:

  • Engine: It runs on a refined 113.3cc engine that produces around 8 PS of power.
  • iGO Assist Technology: This “micro-hybrid” feature gives a slight torque boost during overtaking and helps improve fuel efficiency.
  • Storage: It offers a massive under-seat storage space that can easily fit two small helmets.
  • Design: The new “Infinity Light Bar” (LED DRLs) gives it a modern and premium look compared to older models.
  • SmartXonnect: The top variants come with a digital dashboard that connects to your phone for navigation, call alerts, and SMS notifications.

If you are looking for a comfortable family scooter with good mileage (approx. 50–55 kmpl in real-world conditions), the Jupiter 110 is still a very strong contender against the Honda Activa 6G and Hero Xoom.

What Comes Next?

If you are willing to wait, there is big news on the horizon. Reports suggest that TVS is working on an all-electric version of the Jupiter.

Expected to launch later in 2026 (tentatively around August), the TVS Jupiter Electric will likely target family buyers who want the trust of the Jupiter brand but with zero fuel costs. It is expected to compete with the TVS iQube, Bajaj Chetak, and Ather Rizta.

However, for those who need a petrol scooter immediately, the current Jupiter 110 remains a reliable choice, even with the extra cost.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What is the new starting price of TVS Jupiter in 2026?

The base model (Drum variant) now starts at ₹75,600 (ex-showroom).

2. Has the engine changed with the price hike?

No, there are no mechanical changes. The scooter still uses the same 113.3cc engine with iGO Assist technology.

3. Which scooter is better: Honda Activa or TVS Jupiter?

The TVS Jupiter generally offers better features (like bigger storage and alloy wheels on lower variants) than the Activa. However, the Activa has a slightly higher resale value. Both are excellent choices.

4. When is the TVS Jupiter Electric launching?

The electric version is expected to launch in India around August 2026, with an estimated price of ₹1.10 Lakh to ₹1.30 Lakh.

5. Does the Jupiter 110 have Bluetooth connectivity?

Yes, but only in the SmartXonnect (SXC) variants. The base models do not have Bluetooth.

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