The wait is finally over for those who were eagerly speculating about the 2025 Jupiter 125 after seeing its teasers. While most expected a completely new generation model, TVS Motor has pleasantly surprised us by launching a new variant instead—the TVS Jupiter 125 DT SXC. Let’s dive into what this new variant offers and why it could be a game changer in the Indian scooter market.
A New Avatar for the Popular Jupiter 125
The TVS Jupiter 125 DT SXC has been launched in India as a stylish and feature-packed update to the well-loved Jupiter 125. While there’s no radical change in the design or performance, the DT SXC variant brings a fresh dual-tone colour scheme and a bigger, more advanced instrument screen, making it an even more appealing choice for urban riders.
Exciting New Colours to Turn Heads
One of the biggest highlights of the 2025 TVS Jupiter 125 DT SXC is its vibrant new colour options. TVS has introduced two new shades—Ivory Brown and Ivory Grey—adding a premium and sophisticated look to the scooter. These fresh colours perfectly complement the sleek lines of the Jupiter 125 and give it a distinctive presence on the road.
Enhanced Features for a Modern Touch
Another notable update is the new single-piece colour LCD instrument cluster. This larger display doesn’t just look good—it also packs in several modern features that riders will find useful on their daily commutes. The TVS Jupiter 125 DT SXC now offers the SmartXonnect connectivity suite, which includes call alerts, SMS alerts, voice command-based turn-by-turn navigation, and even vehicle tracking using a smartphone app. These features bring the Jupiter 125 closer to what modern Indian riders expect from their scooters.

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Positioned Just Right in the Jupiter 125 Line-up
When it comes to pricing, the TVS Jupiter 125 DT SXC variant costs ₹88,942 (ex-showroom), placing it just below the SmartXonnect variant, which is priced at ₹92,001 (ex-showroom). Interestingly, the SmartXonnect variant doesn’t get the new dual-tone colour scheme and instead features a split instrument cluster—an element that some riders might find a bit of an afterthought. On the other hand, the TFT unit of the SmartXonnect variant does offer a premium feel. But if you’re someone who loves a cohesive, large display with connectivity features, the DT SXC variant is the one to consider.
No Major Mechanical Changes, But That’s Not a Bad Thing!
Mechanically, the 2025 TVS Jupiter 125 DT SXC remains unchanged. It is powered by the trusted 124.8cc single-cylinder engine that generates 8.7 bhp of peak power and 11.1 Nm of torque, ensuring a smooth and efficient ride. The engine is paired with the iGo assist technology, which makes riding in stop-and-go traffic much easier.
As before, the scooter continues to offer convenient features like a large under-seat storage area—perfect for carrying your daily essentials—and a front fuel filler cap that eliminates the need to open the seat at every fuel stop. These practical touches make the TVS Jupiter 125 DT SXC a reliable companion for city rides.
What About a New Generation Model?
While there’s no official confirmation yet from TVS or any spy shots of a new-generation Jupiter 125, there’s still a lot of excitement among enthusiasts. If a new-generation model does come out, it is likely to borrow design elements from the Jupiter 110 that was launched last year. That would mean a sleeker LED DRL signature, LED tail lamps, and LED indicators, giving the Jupiter 125 an even more modern and aggressive stance.
Final Thoughts
For now, though, the 2025 TVS Jupiter 125 DT SXC brings just the right amount of freshness to the Jupiter 125 line-up. With its dual-tone colours, bigger LCD instrument cluster, and practical SmartXonnect features, this variant strikes a sweet balance between style, connectivity, and everyday convenience.
If you’re in the market for a refined, stylish, and reliable scooter that’s ready for the demands of urban riding, the new TVS Jupiter 125 DT SXC is definitely worth checking out. It may not be the complete generational upgrade some were hoping for, but it’s certainly a worthy new option that blends modern tech with the proven performance of the Jupiter 125. Keep an eye out—it just might be the perfect ride for your daily city adventures!
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