TVS Jupiter 110 Special Edition Launched at ₹93,031 with All‑Black Stardust Black Look

TVS Jupiter 110 Special Edition launches at ₹93,031 with an all‑black “Stardust Black” theme and bronze logos.

By Kaushik Das

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By Kaushik Das

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TVS Jupiter 110 Special Edition in Stardust Black with bronze badging, shown with LED headlamp, front disc brake and ₹93,031 ex‑showroom price tag on graphic.

Intro

The TVS Jupiter 110 Special Edition has landed in India at ₹93,031, with an all-black “Stardust Black” finish and bronze accents to the brand’s best-selling 110cc scooter lineup and it matters because it’s now the top-spec cosmetic upgrade with no mechanical changes.

What’s new: all-black with bronze details

The big change is the matte-style treatment across body panels with bronze-finished TVS and Jupiter badges and the chrome exhaust heat shield as the only brightwork. Marketed as the Special Edition, it’s for buyers who want a dressed-up city commuter without changing the scooter’s ergonomics or powertrain.

Price and positioning in India

Priced at ₹93,031 ex-showroom, Delhi, the Special Edition is the most expensive Jupiter 110 and is above the Disc SXC/SmartXonnect variant it mirrors in equipment. In the segment, it undercuts only the Honda Activa Smart which is priced at ₹95,567 ex-showroom. TVS has a premium 110cc play ahead of the festive season. The on-road price, which includes RTO and insurance, is estimated to be around ₹1,14,964 in Mumbai, ₹1,18,579 in Bengaluru, and ₹1,16,646 in Chennai. While marketed as a “Special Edition,” its long-term availability is not yet confirmed.

Design and features for daily use

Beyond the blacked-out theme, the spec list is the same as the disc-brake SmartXonnect: LED headlamp/taillamp, digital console with Bluetooth and connected features like navigation prompts and alerts for calls/SMS. It also does not come with a factory-fitted kickstarter, though it can be installed at a dealership. External fuel fill and generous storage (33L underseat on the connected disc variant) keeps city runs hassle-free.

Engine, mileage and ride feel

Power is the same 113.3cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled FI setup making 5.9 kW (7.91 bhp) and up to 9.8 Nm with assist and a CVT for smooth urban roll-on. For context, certified/claimed figures are in the low-50s kmpl range on comparable trims, so running costs are friendly for commuters.

Brakes, suspension and tyres

Disc variant spec is the same with 220 mm front disc and 130 mm rear drum, on 12-inch alloys with 90/90-12 tubeless tyres for city stability. Suspension is commuter-friendly with telescopic forks and twin-tube rear shock for comfort over speed breakers and patchy roads.

Conclusion

Priced at ₹93,031 and with Stardust Black theme, the TVS Jupiter 110 Special Edition relies on tried and tested hardware and connected features and dresses it up for festive season buyers – an aesthetic upgrade that’s easy to own.

Hello! I’m Kaushik Das, a passionate automobile content writer with over two years of experience crafting detailed reviews, news updates, and expert insights. My work connects enthusiasts with the latest trends, technologies, and developments shaping India’s automotive world.Feel free to reach out at i.kaushikdas7@gmail.com.

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