TVS Jupiter Prices Hiked 2026: Popular 110cc Scooter Becomes Pricier—Check New Variant-Wise Prices Here

TVS Jupiter 110 Price Hike February 2026: TVS Motor Company has officially increased the prices of its best-selling scooter, the TVS Jupiter 110, across its entire variant lineup. This price revision follows a broader trend in the Indian two-wheeler market where brands are adjusting rates due to rising production and raw material costs.+1

If you were planning to buy India’s second-largest selling scooter, here is a detailed breakdown of the new ex-showroom prices as of February 2026.

TVS Jupiter 110: New Price List (Ex-Showroom, Delhi)

The price hike varies across different trims, with the base variant seeing a modest jump and the top-tier Special Edition witnessing the highest increase.

VariantOld PriceNew PricePrice Difference
Drum (Sheet Metal Wheel)₹72,650₹73,400+ ₹750
Drum Alloy₹77,450₹78,000+ ₹550
Drum SXC (SmartXonnect)₹81,250₹82,100+ ₹850
Disc SXC (SmartXonnect)₹84,750₹84,750No Change
Special Edition₹85,650₹86,900+ ₹1,250

Why the Price Hike?

While TVS has not released a detailed statement for this specific revision, industry experts suggest that the hike is a response to increased input costs and inflationary pressures. Interestingly, the Disc SXC variant is the only one in the lineup that has escaped the price hike, remaining at its previous price point of ₹84,750.+1

Aside from the price revision, the scooter remains mechanically identical to the outgoing version.

Quick Recap: TVS Jupiter 110 Specifications

Despite the slight increase in price, the Jupiter 110 remains a strong “value for money” contender in its segment, competing directly with the Honda Activa.

  • Engine: 113.3cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled motor.
  • Performance: Generates 7.91 bhp of power and 9.80 Nm of peak torque (with iGO Assist).
  • Key Features: SmartXonnect Bluetooth connectivity (on SXC trims), navigation assist, voice assist, external fuel filling, and a massive 33-litre under-seat storage.
  • Safety: Synchronized Braking Technology (SBT) as standard, with a front disc brake option on higher trims.

Broader Impact on TVS Lineup

The Jupiter 110 isn’t the only model getting a price tag refresh. TVS has recently updated the prices for several other popular models:

  • TVS Ntorq 125: Prices increased by a flat ₹350.
  • TVS Raider 125: Price hike ranging between ₹725 and ₹1,250.
  • TVS XL 100, Star City Plus, and Radeon: These commuter models have also seen marginal price revisions earlier this month.

Verdict: While the price hike of up to ₹1,250 might not drastically change the buying decision for most, it certainly adds to the growing cost of ownership in the entry-level scooter segment. If you’re looking for the best deal, the Disc SXC variant currently offers the best value as its price remains unchanged.

Disclaimer: Prices mentioned are ex-showroom, Delhi. On-road prices will vary depending on the city, insurance, and RTO charges. Please visit your nearest TVS dealership for the final quote.

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