Sunday, June 28, 2026

TVS Jupiter Classic Updated With New Colors And Graphics

To celebrate the five million sales of Jupiter, TVS Motor Company has updated its Classic variant with new features, graphics, and color options, making it classier than ever. The brand has priced it at Rs 85,866 (ex-showroom Delhi), making the scooter Rs 5,550 more expensive than its previous version.

2022 TVS Jupiter Classic – What’s New?

For starters, the new TVS Jupiter Classic receives blacked-out treatment for the mirrors and 3D ‘Jupiter’ badging on the side, replacing the older chrome units. The front visor has also been tined.

New TVS Jupiter Classic

There are also the newly designed diamond-cut wheels, a fender garnish, refreshed graphics and the ‘five million’ badging on the front apron. Further, the inner panels and the leatherette seat of the scooter now feature new dark brown scheme, complimenting its overall appeal. The speedometer background has also been blacked-out to suit its classic theme.

The company has also offered two new color schemes for the Jupiter Classic: Regal Purple and Mystic Grey.

Apart from the above-mentioned changes, the TVS Jupiter Classic remains unchanged. It will continue to be powered by the same 109.7cc, fuel-injected engine that makes 7.8PS and 8.8Nm. Key features of the scooter include an LED headlamp, a seat backrest, an engine kill switch, all-in-one lock, a front disc brake with a Combined Braking System (CBS), a USB smartphone charger, an external fuel cap, and 21 liters of under-seat storage space.

In the Indian market, the Jupiter Classic goes up against the Honda Activa Premium Edition and Hero Pleasure+ XTec.

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