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TVS Jupiter 110 price hike announced; here's how much more you pay from Feb

TVS Motor Company has revised the prices of select variants of the Jupiter 110 scooter. Depending on the model, the popular scooter has become costlier by up to ₹1,250

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Sonika Nitin Nimje New Delhi
2 min read Last Updated : Feb 07 2026 | 6:04 PM IST
TVS Motor Company has revised the prices of its popular scooter, the TVS Jupiter 110, dealing a cost blow to prospective buyers. As per reports, the scooter has become costlier by up to ₹1,250 (ex-showroom, Delhi), depending on the variant. The price hike has come into effect immediately and is set to impact customers planning to buy this budget-friendly two-wheeler.
 
The latest revision is part of a broader pricing strategy by TVS Motor Company, which has raised prices across several models in its two-wheeler portfolio. Alongside the Jupiter 110, motorcycles such as the TVS Star City Plus and TVS Radeon, as well as the sporty TVS Ntorq 125, have also seen price increases, albeit to a lesser extent.

TVS Jupiter 2026: Old vs new prices?

Not every Jupiter model has seen the same rise from TVS. The cost of the Jupiter Drum variant has gone up by ₹750, while the Drum Alloy version has become costlier by ₹550. The Drum SXC variant has seen a price increase of ₹850. The Disc SXC variant has not seen any price change. The Disc SXC B.E. variant has recorded the highest hike of ₹1,250.
 
The ex-showroom price of the TVS Jupiter Drum now stands at ₹73,400. The Drum Alloy variant is priced at ₹78,000, while the Drum SXC costs ₹82,100. The Disc SXC continues to be priced at ₹84,750. The top-end Disc SXC B.E. variant is now available at ₹86,900 (ex-showroom).
 
The Ntorq 125, the company's sportier scooter, now costs ₹350 more. In addition, Star City Plus and Radeon commuter-class motorcycles now cost ₹300 more.

Why did the prices change on the TVS Motors 2026?

The price revision comes amid rising input and operational costs faced by manufacturers The Honda Activa and Jupiter 110 are direct rivals. Customers may be forced to think about other possibilities due to this rise of over ₹3,000. Nonetheless, the market continues to desire Jupiter because of its strength, great mileage, and cosy seats. The effect of this price increase on its sales has yet to be determined.

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First Published: Feb 05 2026 | 4:21 PM IST

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