TVS Jupiter Stardust Black Special Edition Launched at ₹93,031

TVS Jupiter Stardust Black Special Edition Launched at ₹93,031

New TVS Jupiter Stardust Black Edition Debuts with Premium All-Black Look

TVS has launched the new Jupiter Stardust Black Special Edition in India at an ex-showroom price of ₹93,031 in Delhi, adding a stylish all-black theme with premium touches over the regular variants. The Stardust Black edition sits above the Disc SXC trim and focuses on design and finish changes without altering the engine or hardware, keeping the scooter’s proven daily-use character intact. The paint scheme is full black with contrast highlights, and it targets buyers who wanted a sportier look while keeping the same familiar Jupiter ride and features for city use. Bookings have begun at dealerships and online through partner platforms, with pricing positioned as the costliest variant in the 110cc Jupiter line-up due to its special-edition upgrades. This variant will appeal to Delhi NCR and metro riders who prefer a neat, stealthy design and want a feature-loaded commuter scooter with known reliability and low running costs.

What’s new on Stardust Black

  • The scooter gets an all-black body with bronze-finish badges and TVS logos for a clean, premium look that stands out from standard colors at showrooms.

  • Chrome on the exhaust heat shield adds contrast, while the “Most Awarded Scooter of India” styling badge appears on side panels in this edition for added presence.

  • It is based on the Disc SXC trim and, like that variant, it does not ship with a kick-start as standard, though dealers may offer a kit as an accessory if required by the buyer.

TVS Jupiter Stardust Black Special Edition Launched at ₹93,031

Engine and performance

  • There are no mechanical changes: the Jupiter continues with a 113.3cc, air-cooled, single-cylinder engine paired to a CVT for smooth city performance and ease of use in traffic.

  • Output remains in the commuter-friendly zone at around 8 PS and 9.8–9.80 Nm, tuned for calm throttle response and easy starts on crowded roads and flyovers.

  • Claimed efficiency for the Jupiter range is about 48–54 kmpl depending on test cycles and variant, which keeps daily fuel costs in check for regular office and errand runs.

Features and practicality

  • Core Jupiter strengths carry over: external fuel filling, a helpful front glove space, and spacious 33-litre underseat storage that can take daily items with ease.

  • The Disc SXC feature set, including digital instrumentation and SmartXonnect connectivity on select trims, informs the equipment level of this special edition where available.

  • Brakes remain drum-based in most configurations for the 110cc Jupiter line, with tuning focused on predictable, city-speed stopping and balanced control on mixed roads.

Price and positioning

  • The Stardust Black Special Edition is priced at ₹93,031 ex-showroom Delhi, making it the most expensive Jupiter 110 variant due to its cosmetic upgrades and special finish.

  • On-road pricing in Delhi for similarly equipped Jupiter trims typically crosses ₹1.06 lakh once insurance and RTO charges are added, so buyers should confirm final quotes at the dealership.

  • At this price point, the Jupiter competes with upper trims of Honda Activa and Suzuki Access, but holds an edge in storage space and user-friendly features for family use.

TVS Jupiter Stardust Black Special Edition Launched at ₹93,031

City use and who should buy it

  • The Stardust Black edition is suited for daily office rides, market trips, and short highway connectors where comfort, storage, and simple operation matter more than outright speed.

  • Riders who want a stealthy look from the factory and prefer a reliable 110cc setup with strong dealer support will find this variant meets those needs well.

  • If Bluetooth features, roomy storage, and a refined CVT are priorities, this variant keeps the Jupiter’s known advantages while adding a unique colorway for personal style.

What to check at dealership

  • Confirm if kick-start is available as an accessory and check cost, since the Disc SXC-based setup drops the standard kick lever in this edition.

  • Verify on-road price breakup with insurance add-ons, extended warranty, and connectivity feature availability on the exact unit in stock.

  • Ask about September offers and delivery timelines for the Stardust Black colorway, as first batches can move fast in metros and Tier-1 cities.

 Analysis and Insights

TVS is using limited-run styling to keep the Jupiter fresh in showrooms where the Activa and Access hold strong mindshare, and the Stardust Black finish answers a growing demand for factory-black, premium-looking commuters in the 110–125cc bracket. By placing this special edition above the Disc SXC, TVS signals a style-led flagship that does not need hardware changes to justify a small premium, relying instead on high-visibility touches like bronze badging and chrome detailing that read “premium” on the shop floor. The choice to keep the proven 113.3cc engine and CVT is sensible for urban India, where low running costs, reliability, and dealer reach matter more than spec-sheet jumps, and where 48–54 kmpl real-world figures remain a key buying trigger. Expect healthy uptake in Delhi NCR and top metros among buyers who wanted a cleaner, darker aesthetic without moving to a higher-displacement scooter, while cross-shopping will continue with Activa upper trims where brand loyalty is strong. For TVS, this variant helps sustain interest ahead of the festive cycle, and if demand is robust, similar color-led editions could appear across the Jupiter and NTORQ ranges through FY26.

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