TVS Jupiter 110: February 2026 Price Hike Breakdown
TVS Motor Company has implemented a fresh price revision for the Jupiter 110, one of India’s most popular 110cc scooters. This hike, effective from February 2026, sees prices climbing by as much as Rs 3,250 depending on the specific trim. While the hardware remains unchanged, the cost of ownership has stepped up slightly for new buyers.
Variant-Wise Price Comparison (Ex-Showroom, Delhi)

The following table provides a clear look at how the February 2026 hike affects each variant of the TVS Jupiter 110. The increase ranges between approximately 3.3% to over 4% across the lineup.
| Variant Name | Old Price (Approx) | New Price (Feb 2026) | Total Increase |
|---|---|---|---|
| Drum (Base) | Rs 72,650 | Rs 75,600 | Rs 2,950 |
| Drum Alloy | Rs 77,450 | Rs 79,835 | Rs 2,385 |
| Drum SXC (SmartXonnect) | Rs 81,250 | Rs 84,000 | Rs 2,750 |
| Disc SXC (SmartXonnect) | Rs 84,750 | Rs 87,750 | Rs 3,000 |
| Special Edition | Rs 85,650 | Rs 88,900 | Rs 3,250 |
Why the Price Hike Now?
TVS has cited rising input costs and the increasing price of raw materials as the primary drivers behind this revision. Market analysts also point toward inflationary pressures and the cost of maintaining compliance with the latest OBD-2B emission standards. For a buyer, this means that while the scooter remains the same in terms of performance and features, the “value-for-money” gap between the 110cc and 125cc segments is narrowing.
Historically, TVS has implemented smaller hikes of Rs 500 to Rs 800 in previous years (like 2023). This current jump of over Rs 3,000 is one of the more significant adjustments we have seen in recent times, likely reflecting the cumulative pressure of manufacturing expenses in 2026.

Expert Analysis: Buyer’s Perspective
From a buyer’s POV, the Jupiter 110 still holds a strong position due to its reliability and features like the 113.3cc engine with iGO Assist tech. However, those on a tight budget might find the on-road price in cities like Mumbai or Bangalore pushing closer to the Rs 1 lakh mark. If you were planning a purchase, it might be worth checking with local dealers for any remaining “pre-hike” stock or February-specific exchange bonuses to offset the extra cost.
Despite the higher price, the Jupiter remains a solid rival to the Honda Activa. The addition of the SmartXonnect system in the mid-trims continues to offer a tech edge that many younger families prefer. Figures may shift once official updates arrive at all regional dealerships, so always verify the final on-road quote locally.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Has the engine changed after the price hike?
No, the TVS Jupiter 110 remains mechanically identical. It continues to use the 113.3cc engine producing 7.91 bhp and up to 9.8 Nm of torque with iGO Assist.
2. Which variant received the highest price increase?
The Special Edition variant saw the highest jump of Rs 3,250, bringing its new ex-showroom price to Rs 88,900.
3. Why did the Jupiter 110 price increase in 2026?
The hike is primarily due to rising raw material costs, manufacturing overheads, and broader economic inflation affecting the automotive sector.
2. Is there any change in mileage or features?
No, the specifications remain the same. It still features the 113.3cc engine with iGO Assist and a claimed mileage of around 48–50 kmpl.
Disclaimer: The prices mentioned are ex-showroom and subject to change based on city-specific taxes and dealership policies. Please consult your nearest TVS showroom for the final on-road price.
Written by: Pravin Kumar – Automotive Journalist – News Hours18 – https://www.newshours18.com




