TVS Jupiter 125 has been a smart choice for Indian families since its launch. It brings comfort, huge storage, and smooth performance in one package. It also adds useful tech features like a front fuel cap and Bluetooth in some models.
But just like every scooter, it also has some downsides. So today, let’s break down why the Jupiter 125 is worth buying and why some people may skip it.
TVS Jupiter 125 offers more than just a daily ride. Let’s look at the top 3 reasons why it could be the right scooter for you.

The TVS Jupiter 125 comes with a 124.8cc engine that feels light and responsive on the road. It offers smooth pickup and reaches 40 kmph in around 3.79 seconds. That makes it quick enough for stop-and-go traffic. The engine is fuel-injected and refined, so vibrations are low at city speeds.
It also gets TVS’s IntelliGO tech which turns off the engine at signals to save fuel. The scooter is light to handle and feels very stable on turns and busy roads. It’s ideal for office rides, college runs, and everyday commutes.
The Jupiter 125 was designed keeping Indian families in mind. It has one of the longest and widest seats in its segment. The cushioning is soft and comfortable, even for long rides. Both rider and pillion sit upright and relaxed.
One of its best features is the huge 33-litre under-seat storage. You can easily fit a full-face helmet, bags, or groceries. The footboard is spacious, and there’s a front glove box, bag hook, and optional USB charger too. Also, its suspension setup handles bumps well, which makes daily rides more comfortable.

TVS scooters are known for being low-maintenance and reliable, and Jupiter is no different. Owners say it stays smooth even after years of use. The engine starts easily, and regular servicing is affordable.
One standout feature is the front fuel filler cap, you don’t need to lift the seat while refueling. That small change makes a big difference in daily use. The scooter also has a metal body in some parts, giving it a stronger feel. It’s easy to balance in traffic and handles tight turns smoothly.
The Jupiter 125 is a solid scooter, but it may not suit everyone’s taste or needs. Here are two reasons why you might want to skip it.

While it’s practical, Jupiter 125 doesn’t stand out in terms of design. Its styling is simple and may not appeal to younger buyers. The base variant gets a basic semi-digital display without Bluetooth.
Rivals like the TVS NTorq or even the Hero Xoom offer more advanced screens and sporty looks. If you want fancy dashboards and tech-heavy scooters, you might feel this one is too simple.

Some owners have noticed mild vibrations at higher speeds or when riding over bad roads. At times, the mirrors shake, and you can feel it on the footboard too. Also, a few users have reported loose panels or brake noise after long use.
TVS service is good in many cities, but feedback about local dealers varies. Some people had great experiences, while others faced delays and poor support. So it’s good to check your local dealer’s service reputation before buying.
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