TVS Jupiter 110 Officially Launched in Nepal: Price, Features and Specification

TVS Jupiter 110 Officially Launched in Nepal: Price, Features and Specification

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TVS Jupiter 110 Officially Launched in Nepal: Price, Features and Specification

There’s something about certain names that command instant recognition, and in the world of scooters, the TVS Jupiter is one such name. After years of proven reliability and dominance in markets like India, the Jupiter makes a triumphant return to Nepal in its newest avatar, the 2025 BS6-compliant TVS Jupiter 110. And this time, it’s not just an update; it’s an overhaul.

Launched officially by Jagadamba Motors, the authorized distributor of TVS scooters in Nepal, the new Jupiter 110 arrives with significant upgrades in design, features, and performance. TVS Jupiter positions itself as a formidable player in the competitive 110cc segment, standing tall among rivals like the Honda Dio and Hero Xoom 110. But what really makes this scooter stand out? Let’s explore in detail.

Design

TVS has redefined the aesthetic language of the Jupiter 110 without losing its core identity as a family-friendly and daily commuter scooter. While earlier iterations leaned towards a more conservative look, the new model is refreshingly modern and slightly edgy, a nod to younger, style-conscious riders.

At the front, the all-LED trapezoidal headlamp, now handlebar-mounted, is both stylish and functional. But the real visual appeal comes from the Infinity-style DRLs, elegantly integrated with the side indicators on the redesigned front apron. This gives the scooter a more aggressive face, setting it apart from the more subdued designs in this category.

The MetalMaxx body, paired with contoured lines and longer proportions, ensures the Jupiter not only looks more substantial but also feels more accommodating. The rear houses a long LED taillamp with integrated indicators and a segment-first Emergency Brake Warning system, another thoughtful touch for city commuters.

Performance

Under the bodywork lies a 113.3cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled, BS6-compliant engine that delivers 8.2 PS at 6500 rpm and 9.8 Nm of torque at 5000 rpm. While these numbers might sound modest on paper, real-world riding tells a different story.

The Jupiter 110 offers a surprisingly punchy throttle response, thanks to the iGO Assist micro-hybrid system that provides an additional 0.6 Nm of torque when needed,ideal for quick take-offs or navigating hilly terrains. The Silent Start and Stop-Go Technology, enabled by the Integrated Starter Generator, make every ride smoother and more efficient, especially in congested city environments.

Built on the same platform as the Jupiter 125, the 110 variant cleverly inherits structural rigidity while offering better fuel efficiency. TVS engineers have reduced the bore to shift the displacement down to 110cc, but the ride dynamics are still impressively refined, it performs like a 125cc while sipping fuel like a 110.

The scooter is claimed to reach a top speed of 82 kmph, though with a bit of push, 90 kmph isn’t out of reach.

Ride Comfort and Handling

TVS has placed a lot of emphasis on comfort, and it shows. The telescopic front forks and 3-step adjustable twin tube emulsion-type rear suspension handle potholes and undulations with poise. The seating ergonomics have improved with a longer, wider seat and expanded floorboard, making it genuinely family-friendly.

Riders will also appreciate the 12-inch alloy wheels paired with tubeless tyres, offering better grip and overall road presence. The braking setup, Disc at the front, Drum at the rear with Synchronized Braking Technology (SBT), adds to rider confidence, especially during emergency stops.

Features

Where the Jupiter 110 really separates itself from the pack is in its feature list. It’s not just well-equipped, it’s thoughtfully equipped.

The fully digital instrument console includes Bluetooth connectivity, turn-by-turn navigation, call/SMS alerts, real-time mileage, and distance-to-empty info, features that until now, were unheard of in this category.

Daily usability is enhanced by:

  • Front fuel filling for quick and convenient top-ups.

  • 2-liter front glove box with a USB charging port.

  • 33-liter under-seat storage, spacious enough for two half-face helmets and other essentials.

  • A long, plush seat with an extended footboard, ideal for families or long commutes.

Safety has been equally prioritized with side-stand engine cutoff, Synchronized Braking Technology (SBT), and an emergency brake warning system , small touches that have a big impact.

Specifications

While we’re not listing this out robotically, it's worth noting just how complete this scooter feels:

  • Engine: 113.3cc, air-cooled, single-cylinder FI engine

  • Power: 8.2 PS @ 6500 rpm

  • Torque: 9.8 Nm @ 5000 rpm

  • Fuel Tank: 5.1 liters

  • Mileage: Approx. 50 kmpl

  • Top Speed: 82–90 kmph (real-world tested)

  • Ground Clearance: 163 mm

  • Weight: 105 kg

  • Seat Height: 790 mm

  • Color Option: Dawn Blue Matte

Price in Nepal and Availability

The TVS Jupiter 110 is priced at Rs. 2,57,900 in Nepal, available in a single, fully-loaded Disc SXC variant. What’s more impressive is the introductory 0% interest EMI plan for buyers in July 2025, a bold and buyer-friendly move from TVS.

With this price tag and the features it brings to the table, Jupiter 110 offers one of the best value propositions in the segment today.

Competition and Market Position

The TVS Jupiter 110 is stepping into a battlefield dominated by Honda Dio and Hero Xoom 110. The Dio commands loyalty with its heritage, while the Xoom targets younger riders with bold styling. However, the Jupiter 110 skillfully bridges both worlds, offering the dependability of a commuter with modern styling and tech-focused features.

The Dio may still enjoy higher resale value, and the Xoom might lure a younger audience, but the Jupiter comes across as the better all-rounder, mature, capable, stylish, and sensible.

Conclusion

The TVS Jupiter 110 is not here to reinvent the wheel , it’s here to perfect the ride. By blending practicality with premium features, performance with refinement, and value with style, it emerges as one of the most complete scooters in the 110cc segment.

While it remains to be seen how it will perform in the Nepali market, the early signs are promising. If you're in the market for a scooter that feels modern without trying too hard, rides smooth without cutting corners, and delivers value without compromise, this might just be your best bet.

FAQs

Who is the authorized distributor of TVS Jupiter 110 in Nepal?
Jagadamba Motors.

Is this the BS6 version?
Yes, the 2025 Jupiter 110 is BS6-compliant.

What is the current price in Nepal?
Rs. 2,57,900.

What is the mileage like?
Claimed mileage is around 50 kmpl.

How much is the ground clearance?
163 mm, suitable for typical Nepali roads.

 

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