All The TVS Jupiter 125’s Colours Explained
Excited about purchasing TVS’ new scooter but confused over which colour to pick? Let us help you
After ruling the 125cc sporty scooter segment with the NTorq 125, TVS has finally entered the 125cc commuter scooter segment with the Jupiter 125. Like the 110cc Jupiter, the new scooter gets a slew of new colours, which we’ve explained below:
Titanium Grey
This is your colour if you want a family scooter that doesn’t attract too much attention yet looks classy. We have already seen it on the 110cc Jupiter, and on the Jupiter 125, it looks even better, thanks to the aluminum accents on the front and sides. If you opt for the disc variant, you get chrome bits instead of the aluminium. Thanks to the paint’s matte finish, you wouldn’t have to worry much about swirl marks and scratches. So that’s definitely a plus.
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The LED headlight, brushed aluminum accents, and minimal graphics… doesn’t a glossy white colour accentuate the Jupiter’s appeal? Furthermore, the black wheels and interiors make for a stark contrast. But as much as we love this colour, there’s no going around the fact that maintaining this would require effort. Unlike the Titanium Grey, which is available in all three variants, this colour is available in drum and drum-alloy variants only.
Indiblue
While the previous two colours go well with the Jupiter, they are practically available for almost every other scooter on sale. So that makes the two a little less exclusive. Therefore, if you want to stand out, Indiblue fits the bill perfectly. Unique to the TVS, this paint scheme will get all the attention (in a good way), especially in the Jupiter’s top trim that comes with diamond-cut alloys and chrome accents.
Dawn Orange
If it's a head-turner that you want, Dawn Orange is the colour to go for. This bright shade gets equally bright chrome bits, adding more bling to the scooter (a bit too much for our liking). But the glossy finish and light colour mean you'll have to be spot on with maintenance. Just like the Indiblue, the Dawn Orange is available in drum alloy and disc variants.
Variant |
Price |
Drum |
Rs 73,400 |
Drum Alloy |
Rs 76,800 |
Disc |
Rs 81,300 |
Which is your pick? Let us know in the comments section below.
Manaal Mahatme
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