Prices of popular commuter scooters just got a serious shake-up, thanks to the rollout of GST 2.0. If you’ve been eyeing a scooter for daily rides, this tax revision could save you a few thousand rupees. And when we’re talking scooters, it’s usually a toss-up between Honda Activa and TVS Jupiter—India’s two bestselling names in the segment. The big question now: which one is more affordable and better value after GST cuts? Let’s break it down.
Activa 110 vs Jupiter 110: Entry-Level Battle
In the 110cc category, Honda Activa starts at Rs 74,369 and goes up to Rs 87,693 depending on the variant. You get options like the Standard, DLX, Smart, and the Anniversary Edition.
Meanwhile, TVS Jupiter quietly undercuts it, beginning at Rs 72,400 and topping out at Rs 85,400. Variant choices are wider here too, with Drum, Drum Alloy, Drum SXC, Disc SXC, and Special Edition to pick from.
Simply put, the Jupiter 110 range is a tad lighter on your pocket compared to the Activa 110. That said, Activa’s premium price tag often comes with Honda’s proven reliability and massive service network—which counts for a lot.
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Activa 125 vs Jupiter 125: Premium Scooter Face-Off
Things get even more interesting in the 125cc space. The Honda Activa 125 is priced from Rs 88,339 for the DLX variant, up to Rs 91,983 for the H-Smart. There’s also an Anniversary Edition at Rs 89,256.
The TVS Jupiter 125, on the other hand, starts much lower at Rs 75,600 for the Drum-Alloy and tops out at Rs 86,400 for the Smart Xonnect variant. This makes the Jupiter 125 significantly cheaper than the equivalent Activa options—a difference that’s hard to ignore.
What Buyers Should Consider
While Honda Activa has long been the “safe bet” with a rock-solid reputation, the TVS Jupiter is clearly pulling ahead in terms of affordability after GST 2.0. If you’re budget-focused, Jupiter now looks like the more value-packed option in both 110cc and 125cc categories.
But if brand trust, hassle-free ownership, and resale value are high on your list, you may still lean toward the Activa despite the premium.
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Final Word
With GST 2.0 making scooters more wallet-friendly, the price war between Activa and Jupiter just got a fresh twist. Jupiter scores on affordability, while Activa continues to bank on brand strength and reliability. Either way, it’s good news for buyers—because the scooter that’s been on your wishlist is now a little easier to afford.
