TVS Jupiter 125 DT SXC Launched At Rs 88,942; Introduced With New Colours And Features

This new model, which costs Rs 3,500 more than the mid-spec Disc model, comes with new capabilities like turn-by-turn navigation and a color LCD that is Bluetooth compatible.

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TVS Jupiter 125 DT SXC Launched At Rs 88,942; Introduced With New Colours And Features

TVS Jupiter 125 DT SXC Launched At Rs 88,942; Introduced With New Colours And Features

The revised Jupiter 125 DT SXC, priced at Rs 88,942, was introduced by TVS. At now, the starting price of the Jupiter 125 for the Drum-Alloy version is Rs 80,740. There are now four different models of this scooter available, with the most expensive SmartXconnect model costing Rs 92,001.

This new model, which costs Rs 3,500 more than the mid-spec Disc model, comes with new capabilities like turn-by-turn navigation and a color LCD that is Bluetooth compatible. Ivory Brown and Ivory Grey, two new dual-tone colors, are also included to this variation. Mechanically, it stays the same, thus the same 124cc engine that generates 8.5 horsepower (with aid) at 6,500 rpm and 11.1 Nm (with assist) at 4,500 rpm still powers it.

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Additionally, it still has twin shock absorbers at the back and a telescopic fork up front. It has a ground clearance of 163mm and tops the scales at 108kg. In addition, the Jupiter has two litres of extra storage up front and 33 litres of storage underneath the seat. In TVS’s Jupiter lineup, this model is now priced at the upper mid-tier and is Rs 3,000 less expensive than the flagship SmartXconnect model. The Hero Destini 125, Honda Activa 125, Suzuki Access 125, and Yamaha Fascino are competitors of the Jupiter 125.

The recently released TVS Jupiter 125 DT SXC, which retails for ₹88,942, gives the already well-liked scooter a new level of sophistication and technology. With its colour LCD display, Bluetooth connectivity, and turn-by-turn navigation—features that urban commuters are increasingly requesting—this new model, which is positioned strategically between the mid-spec Disc and high-end SmartXconnect variations, offers value. TVS has maintained the mechanics, including the dependable 124cc engine, cozy suspension system, and ample storage capacity, while adding fresh dual-tone colours to make it more appealing.

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The Jupiter 125 DT SXC ups the ante in smart features while maintaining its usefulness for daily rides at a weight of under 108 kg and plenty of ground clearance. It competes with rivals like as the Suzuki Access 125 and Honda Activa 125 in an effort to appeal to a tech-savvy, fashion-forward consumer base seeking convenience and efficiency in a well-rounded package. In the 125cc scooter market, TVS’s Jupiter 125 DT SXC is a good mid-range choice because it maintains a balance between features and price.