Introduction – India’s Favourite Family Scooter Is Getting a Big Makeover!
If you’ve ever ridden a scooter in India, chances are you’ve either owned or at least considered the TVS Jupiter. It’s been one of the most trusted names on two wheels, loved by families, college-goers, and office commuters alike. And now, there’s something exciting on the horizon—TVS has just teased the all-new Jupiter 125, and while they haven’t shown much, it’s clear that this isn’t just a minor update. It’s a proper glow-up.
So, what exactly can we expect from the 2025 TVS Jupiter 125? Let’s break it down.
Teaser Drops – And It’s Got People Talking
TVS recently dropped a short teaser clip on their social media handles with the caption:
“Style. Power. Performance. Coming soon!”
That’s enough to make any scooter lover perk up. In the teaser, we get a peek at the scooter’s rear profile, and it’s definitely looking sharper and more premium. There’s a new LED tail lamp, a stylish single-piece seat, and a sleek rear grab rail—all of which give the scooter a more modern and polished feel. Also, that Copper shade? Gorgeous. It’s likely to be one of the launch colours, and honestly, it looks like a great fit for both young buyers and family users.
So, What’s New? A Lot, Actually.
While the teaser doesn’t give away too much, there’s a lot we can expect based on TVS’ recent updates—especially looking at how well they upgraded the Jupiter 110 last year.
Here’s what might be coming:
- Fully Digital Instrument Console with SmartXonnect – Expect a fancy new screen with Bluetooth connectivity, call/message alerts, and even turn-by-turn navigation. Super useful when you don’t want to pull out your phone at every red light.
- All-LED Lighting – From the headlamp to the DRLs, indicators, and tail light—everything is likely to be LED. Not only does it look cooler, but it also helps with visibility, especially during night rides.
- ‘Follow Me’ Headlamp & Hazard Lights – Practical little features like these make a big difference, especially when parking in dark spots or navigating through sudden traffic stops.
- Front Fuel Filler Cap – No need to get off or open the seat at fuel stations. Just pop it open in the front and fuel up. Convenience level: 10/10.
- Ample Underseat Storag – TVS usually nails this. Expect enough room for a helmet, your daily groceries, or maybe even your office bag.
- 12-inch Wheels & Petal Disc Brake – These should return as well, offering a planted ride and confident braking.
Design-wise, the Jupiter 125 may also borrow some styling from its younger sibling, the Jupiter 110. Think sleek LED DRLs, sharper contours, and a front apron that looks a bit sportier without losing its family-friendly appeal.
Same Trusted Engine, Now Smarter With iGO Assist
Underneath all the fresh new styling, the 2025 Jupiter 125 is expected to carry forward the same tried-and-tested 124.8cc, air-cooled, single-cylinder engine that powers the current model. And honestly, that’s not a bad thing at all—because this engine is smooth, reliable, and built for Indian city conditions.
You’ll still get two versions of this engine:
- Standard – 8 BHP and 10.5 Nm of torque
- iGO Assist – 8.44 BHP and 11.1 Nm of torque
Both are paired with a CVT gearbox, which means no gears, no fuss—just twist the throttle and glide. The real game-changer here is the iGO Assist feature. Already introduced on the Jupiter 110 last year, it gives the scooter a gentle push during low-speed situations like stop-and-go traffic or when climbing an incline. It’s one of those small additions that makes daily commuting smoother and less tiring.
So, while the powertrain stays familiar, TVS is clearly focusing on enhancing the ride experience with smart tech—exactly what urban riders appreciate.
Why This Matters – The 125cc Game Is On
The 125cc scooter space is getting more crowded by the day. You’ve got the Honda Activa 125, Suzuki Access 125, and even Hero Destini 125 fighting for attention. But what sets the Jupiter apart is how TVS packs in practicality, comfort, and modern tech without blowing up the price.
This updated Jupiter 125 could easily be a top pick for:
- Office-goers looking for a stylish daily ride
- Families needing a second scooter with good storage
- College students who want smart features and good mileage
Final Thoughts: A Scooter That’s Growing With You
The Jupiter name has always stood for dependability, comfort, and value. And from the looks of it, this new 2025 Jupiter 125 is all set to build on that legacy—with more tech, more style, and the same trusted heart underneath.
If you’ve been holding off on buying a new scooter, this might be worth the wait. It ticks all the right boxes for daily use, and if TVS gets the pricing right, it could easily become one of the most well-rounded scooters in its class.
Stay tuned, because more teasers—and the official launch—shouldn’t be far off. And if this teaser is anything to go by, the wait is going to be worth it.