TVS Jupiter 125
Key Specs- 124.8 cc,
8.04 bhp,
108 kg
Bharat Stage Emission- 6 (BS-VI)
Avg. Ex-showroom price
₹ 84,577
TVS Jupiter 125 Price
| Variant | Price | Specifications |
| Jupiter 125 Drum – Steel Wheel | ₹ 84,577Avg. Ex-showroom price | Drum Brakes, Steel Wheels |
| Jupiter 125 Drum – Alloy Wheel | ₹ 87,203Avg. Ex-showroom price | Drum Brakes, Alloy Wheels |
| Jupiter 125 Disc – Alloy Wheel | ₹ 91,518Avg. Ex-showroom price | Disc Brakes, Alloy Wheels |
TVS Jupiter 125 Summary
Jupiter 125 Key Highlights
124.8 cc
50 kmpl
Automatic
108 kg
5.1 litres
765 mm
About Jupiter 125
In India, the TVS Jupiter 125 scooter has a starting price of Rs. 84,577. There are 3 models and 4 colours available, with the top variant starting at Rs. 91,518. The 124.8cc BS6 engine that powers the TVS Jupiter 125 produces 8.04 horsepower and 10.5 Nm of torque. The TVS Jupiter 125 has a dual-wheel braking system with both front and rear drum brakes. The 5.1-liter fuel tank on this Jupiter 125 bike weighs 108 kg.
TVS Jupiter 125 Colours
TVS Jupiter 125 Specification & Features
Specification
Power & Performance
| Fuel Type: | Petrol | Engine Type: | Air-cooled, 4-stroke |
| Max Power: | 8.04 bhp @ 6,500 rpm | Transmission: | Automatic |
| Max Torque: | 10.5 Nm @ 4,500 rpm | Transmission Type: | CVT |
| Displacement: | 124.8 cc | Clutch: | Automatic |
| Cylinders: | 1 | Fuel Delivery System: | Fuel Injection |
| Bore: | 53.5 mm | Fuel Tank Capacity: | 5.1 litres |
| Stroke: | 55.5 mm | Reserve Fuel Capacity: | 1.3 litres |
| Valves Per Cylinder: | 2 | Riding Range: | 255 Km |
| Compression Ratio: | 10.3±0.3:1 | Mileage: | 50 kmpl |
| Ignition: | CDI | Top Speed: | 95 Kmph |
| Spark Plugs: | 1 Per Cylinder | Emission Standard: | BS-VI |
Brakes, Wheels & Suspension
| Front Brake Type: | Disc / Drum | Front Tyre Size: | 90/90 – 12 |
| Front Brake Size: | 220 mm / 130 mm | Rear Tyer Size: | 90/90 – 12 |
| Rear Brake Type: | Drum | Tyre Types: | Tubeless |
| Rear Brake Size: | 130 mm | Radial Tyres: | No |
| Calliper Type: | Single Piston | Wheel Type: | Alloy / Steel |
| Front Wheel Size: | 12 inch | Front Suspension: | Telescopic Hydraulic |
| Rear Wheel Size: | 12 inch | Rear Suspensions: | Monotube Inverted Gas-filled shox (MIG) with Spring aid 3-step adjustable |
Dimensions & Chassis
| Kerb Weight: | 108 kg | Wheelbase: | 1,275 mm |
| Overall Lenght: | 1,852 mm | Ground Clearance: | 163 mm |
| Overall Width: | 681 mm | Seat Height: | 765 mm |
| Overall Height: | 1,168 mm | Chassis Type: | High Rigidity Underbone Type |
Features
| Odometer: | Digital | DRLs(Daytime Running Lights): | Yes |
| Braking System: | SBT | Start Type: | Electric Start |
| Speedometer: | Analogue | Low Fuel Indicator | Yes |
| Battery: | MF 12 V , 4 AH | Headlight Type: | LED |
| USB charging port | Optional | Brake/Tail Light: | Halogen Bulb |
| Turn Signal: | LED | No. Of Tripmeter: | 2 |
| Tachometer: | No | Tripmeter: | Digital |
| Fuel Guage: | Yes | Additional features: | Distance to Empty, Front external fuel fill, Biggest utility box |
Good Things
- Quite a value for the money
- Loaded with some practical features
- Easy access to fuel lid
Could be Better
- It looks similar to Activa 125
- The instrument cluster looks dull
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