For the no-nonsense Indian family, purchasing a 110cc scooter is less about pure emotion and more about harsh numbers. It’s a juggling act where three factors determine the final outcome: How much does it cost? How far will it go on a litre of fuel? And what can I get that suits my everyday requirements?

When TVS bestowed the all-new Jupiter 110 a holistic revamp, they didn’t just alter the bodywork; they rewrote this very value calculation. For a genuine journalist’s view on what it really costs to keep a ride, let’s take a look at the three essential elements – Price, Mileage and Variants.
The Cost of Entry: Variant-Wise Pricing
TVS has only too clearly seen the pricing of the Jupiter 110 as a laddering game. Rather than making buyers pay through the nose for extras that they may never use, the scooter is divided into five different levels of paramour.

TVS Jupiter Variant-Wise Price & Feature Ladder (Ex-Showroom Delhi)
| Variant | Key Highlights | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Jupiter Drum | Steel wheels, analogue instrument cluster, focused on everyday practicality | ₹73,550 |
| Jupiter Drum Alloy | Alloy wheels for a more premium appearance while keeping the analogue setup | ₹79,025 |
| SmartXonnect Drum (SXC) | Fully digital display, Bluetooth connectivity, turn-by-turn navigation, iGO Hybrid Assist | ₹83,175 |
| SmartXonnect Disc (SXC) | Everything from SXC plus a 220mm front disc brake for improved braking confidence | ₹85,775 |
| Special Edition | Exclusive Stardust Black finish, bronze detailing, and enhanced visual appeal | ₹88,050 |
Journalist’s Note on On-Road Costs: The entry price seems fair at ₹73.5k but keep in mind that regional RTO taxes and comprehensive insurance, mandatory registration and handling fees will bring the on-road price up by around ₹12,000 to ₹16,000, depending on your city.The palette of practicality: Decoding the colour of the TVS Jupiter 110
In mass-market commuters, paint isn’t just a cosmetic decision — it’s a tool to differentiate visually. When TVS redesigned its most popular bike, the Jupiter 110 it was not just focused on the clever under-floor fuel tank or the iGO assist hybrid technology. They made available a very strategic, 8-shade color palette, customized according to the scooter’s specific variants.
As motoring writers, we go beyond the cut and dry brochure information to find out why certain finishes are offered. TVS launches a contemplative range with plain-faced workers, high-tech flagships, and an evil dark edition.
So here is your definitive journalistic guide to the TVS Jupiter 110’s colour variants, for each shade we take a look at the exact variants it applies to.
New TVS Jupiter 110 Colour Matrix






TVS doesn’t provide all colors on all trims. The colour options are strictly limited based on your budget and variant options.
| Colour Option | Paint Finish | Visual Appeal | Available On |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lunar White Gloss | Premium Gloss | Bright and elegant finish that delivers a timeless appeal while helping conceal light dust and everyday marks. | Jupiter Drum, Drum Alloy |
| Meteor Red Gloss | High-Gloss Metallic | A vibrant, attention-grabbing shade that enhances road presence and visibility in urban environments. | Jupiter Drum, Drum Alloy |
| Titanium Grey Matte | Matte Finish | Understated and modern with a rugged personality; effective at disguising minor scratches and wear. | Jupiter Drum, Drum Alloy |
| Starlight Blue Gloss | Metallic Gloss | Rich blue tone with a premium shine that appears different under varying lighting conditions. | Available Across All Variants |
| Twilight Purple Gloss | Premium Gloss | A distinctive and youthful colour choice aimed at riders looking for something less conventional. | Drum Alloy |
| Dawn Blue Matte | Satin Matte | Refined and contemporary appearance that complements the connected-tech focus of SmartXonnect models. | SmartXonnect Drum, SmartXonnect Disc |
| Galactic Copper Matte | Matte Metallic | Sophisticated copper-inspired finish with a premium feel reminiscent of upscale automotive paint schemes. | SmartXonnect Drum, SmartXonnect Disc |
| Stardust Black | Deep Gloss with Chrome Accents | Dark, premium-themed finish paired with exclusive bronze detailing for a more upscale visual identity. | Special Edition |


Fuel Efficiency: Real World Mileage Vs Claimed Mileage Promises
Mileage isn’t just a specification that needs to be followed in the 110cc commuter segment—it is practically a religion. The new 113.3cc fuel-injected engine carries an ARAI-tested claimed mileage of 53. 84 km/l.
But wrench-test realities seldom align with factory-wrought glazed eyeballs of Indian city traffic. In real life / actual testing scenarios, there was a very sudden change in these lists, creating two very different narratives.
- City Commuting (Stop and Go Traffic) – A pretty realistic 45 to 48 km/l. This is where the mild-hybrid iGO Assist system comes into its own. It prevents wasting fuel by idling.
- Highway and Open Ring-Road: When you are Ready to Cruise (i. e., driving at a constant speed between 45- 55 km/h in ‘Eco’ zone mode display), your fuel consumption by– then, will be as high as 52- 55 km/l with the Jupiter.
With its relocated 5. 1-litre fuel tank, a single filling will offer a highly predictable 230 to 250 kms of real-world range after which you will be looking out for a fuel station. The sheer choice of five variants can create a paradox of choice.
Let’s streamline the decision-making process based on target buyers:

The Budget Traditionalist: Base Drum & Drum Alloy
Base Drum: ₹73,550 – If all you want is just a plain, tough machine to deal with local errands or a back-up home vehicle, the base Drum (₹73,550) gets the job done without any frills. It maintains the tough MetalMAXX steel body panels in impact-prone areas. That said, the Drum Alloy is the one we recommend. The extra premium is well worth it as alloy wheels offer easier maintenance and instant tubeless tyre compatibility which ensures that you don’t get stranded due to a sudden tyre puncture.
The Sweet Spot: SmartXonnect Drum (SXC)
Jupiter classic new-age-priced:@₹83,175 – here is the new-age Jupiter in its true sense. This model is also the entry point to the premium Signature Infinity LED light bar, the fully digital instrument cluster with turn-by-turn navigation and most significantly, the micro-hybrid iGO Assist technology. So, if you want the modern tech on budget, this is your pick.
The Motormitra Choice: SmartXonnect Disc (SXC)
Anyone hoping to make the Jupiter their daily commuter on busy main roads would do well to pick the Disc (₹85,775) option. Traditional drum brakes tend to lose their bite in freezing rains and en route emergency braking. Featuring a 220mm front disc brake, this addition hugely reduces stopping distances and brings about a level of lever feedback that drum brakes just can’t muster.
TVS has built the Jupiter 110 ecosystem with surgical precision. Low pricing of the base models allows them to firmly protect their ground against budget commuters. At the same time, by equipping the higher grade SmartXonnect trims with micro-hybrid hardware and technology interfaces, they deliver an uncompromising ownership experience that makes every single rupee spent worthily.