29-05-2025
- Automotive
- Business Upturn
TVS launches Jupiter 125 Dual Tone SXC variant with SmartXonnect technology at Rs 88,942
TVS Motor Company has expanded its Jupiter lineup with the introduction of the new Jupiter 125 Dual Tone SmartXonnect (SXC) variant. Positioned as an urban commuter scooter, this model combines practical features with updated design elements, aiming to address the evolving needs of city riders.
The Jupiter 125 Dual Tone SXC comes with a refreshed look, featuring a dual-tone color scheme and subtle design enhancements such as diamond-cut alloy wheels and a redesigned LED headlamp. Two new color variants — Ivory Brown and Ivory Grey — have been introduced, appealing to customers looking for a modern yet practical two-wheeler.
Under the hood, the scooter retains its 124.8 cc single-cylinder engine, delivering 11.1 Nm of torque at 4,500 rpm. It also includes TVS's iGO Assist technology, aimed at optimizing pickup and maintaining fuel efficiency during city rides.
In terms of rider comfort and convenience, the Jupiter 125 SXC offers features such as a segment-leading 33-litre under-seat storage space, which can accommodate two helmets. The seat has been extended to provide improved support for both rider and pillion, with the addition of a cushioned backrest. A front fuel-fill cap and 2-litre open glove box enhance daily usability.
The scooter also includes a reverse LCD digital console, offering call and SMS alerts, trip information, real-time mileage, and other essential indicators. Safety and durability are supported by the use of a reinforced metal body and larger tyres for improved stability on city roads.
With this update, TVS aims to strengthen its presence in the 125cc scooter segment by offering a model that balances performance, comfort, and technology. The Jupiter 125 Dual Tone SXC is now available at TVS dealerships, priced at ₹88,942 (ex-showroom, Delhi).
Aman Shukla is a post-graduate in mass communication . A media enthusiast who has a strong hold on communication ,content writing and copy writing. Aman is currently working as journalist at