A detailed comparison between the all-new Jupiter and the not-so-new Destini Prime
The TVS Jupiter 110 has always been a fan favourite scooter in India, but it's not the only popular scooter in its segment.
The Hero Destini Prime is a serious contender. One of its biggest rivals, the Hero Destini Prime, has been on sale for quite some time as well. Let's see how the Jupiter stands up against the Destini Prime in a detailed on-paper comparison: :


Price & Variants
TVS Jupiter 110 | Hero Destini Prime | |||
Variant | Colours | Ex-showroom Price | Colours | Ex-showroom Price |
Drum | Meteor Red Gloss | Rs 73,400 | Metallic Nexus Blue | Rs 71,630 |
Titanium Grey Matte | ||||
Lunar White Gloss | Nobel Red | |||
Drum Alloy | Starlight Blue Gloss | Rs 78,000 | Panther Black | |
Titanium Grey Matte | Pearl Silver White | |||
Twilight Purple Gloss | ||||
Meteor Red Gloss | ||||
Lunar White Gloss | ||||
Drum SXC | Dawn Blue Matte | Rs 82,100 | ||
Galactic Copper Matte | ||||
Starlight Blue Gloss | ||||
Disc SXC | Dawn Blue Matte | Rs 84,750 | ||
Galactic Copper Matte | ||||
Starlight Blue Gloss | ||||
Special Edition | Stardust Black | Rs 86,900 |
- The Hero Destini Prime is clearly the more affordable scooter in this comparison but the TVS Jupiter 110 gives you different variants to choose from according to your budget, with more features and superior hardware on offer.


Dimensions & Design
Specifications | TVS Jupiter 110 | Hero Destini Prime | Difference |
Wheelbase | 1,275mm | 1,245mm | +30mm |
Ground clearance | 163mm | 155mm | +8mm |
Fuel tank capacity | 5.1 litres | 5 litres | +0.1 litre |
Seat height | 770mm | 805mm | -35mm |
Kerb weight | 105kg | 115kg | -10kg |
- The TVS Jupiter 110 will be able to handle high speeds better because of the longer wheelbase.
Due to the 8mm higher ground clearance, the Jupiter will be able to tackle higher potholes, speedbumps and broken patches of roads than the Destini.
The Jupiter 110 is also more accessible to shorter riders because of the lower seat height. They'll be able to put both feet on the ground more easily.
The Jupiter 110 is 10kg lighter than the Destini Prime, which should make it more nimble in the city and to manoeuvre in the parking lot.
The TVS Jupiter 110 's sharp body lines give it an extra edge in terms of design, and the paint schemes match the overall look very well.
The Hero Destini Prime has a more rounded look and the design of the front indicators with the chrome underneath makes it stand out.
The Nexus Blue colour scheme looks quite good and is our favourite of the bunch.


Underpinnings
Specifications | TVS Jupiter 110 | Hero Destini Prime |
Front suspension | Telescopic fork | Telescopic fork |
Rear suspension | Single shock absorber | Single shock absorber |
Front brake | Drum brake in Drum, Drum Alloy and Drum SXC variants; 220mm disc brake in Disc SXC and Special Edition variants | 130mm drum brake |
Rear brake | 130mm drum brake | 130mm drum brake |
Front tyre | 90/90 -12 | 90/100 - 10 |
Rear tyre | 90/90 -12 | 90/100 - 10 |
- The TVS Jupiter 110 has the option of a front disc brake in the Disc SXC and Special Edition variants, which significantly improves the scooter's stopping power.
The larger front and rear wheel setup on the TVS scooter should also result in better straight-line stability and better ride quality over bad roads.
The smaller wheel setup on the Hero Destini Prime should make it easier to manoeuvre in and out of traffic.


Features
Specifications | TVS Jupiter 110 | Hero Destini Prime |
Full-LED lighting | Yes | No |
Bluetooth connectivity | Yes | Yes |
USB charging | Yes | Yes |
Instrument Console | LCD | Semi-digital |
Hybrid Assist | i-Go Assist | No |
- The Hero Destini Prime has a semi-digital console with an analogue speedometer and a digital inset that shows odometer, trip meter and fuel gauge readouts. It gets a boot lamp in the underseat storage space and a USB charging port but misses out on Bluetooth connectivity and navigation.
The TVS Jupiter 110 is the clear winner in this segment with an LCD instrument console that shows speedometer, odometer, trip meter, distance to empty, fuel gauge, clock and phone battery status readouts. It gets Bluetooth connectivity for call and SMS alerts and turn-by-turn navigation with voice assist. It also gets a front fuel filler cap that comes in handy at petrol stations because you don't have to get off the scooter while refuelling.


Performance
Specifications | TVS Jupiter 110 | Hero Destini Prime |
Engine | 113.3cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled engine | 124.6cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled engine |
Power | 8.02PS at 6,500rpm | 9PS at 7,000rpm |
Torque | 9.8Nm at 5,000rpm | 10.36Nm at 5,500rpm |
Gearbox | CVT | CVT |
- The TVS Jupiter 110's engine offers smooth power delivery and strong acceleration from a standstill. The power and torque figures are more than adequate for a 110cc family scooter.
The Hero Destini Prime has a bigger 125cc engine that makes more power and torque than the Jupiter 110. The power delivery is linear and the acceleration is smooth, which translates into a relaxed riding experience. The added power and torque advantage should also provide the thrills if you want to ride it in a spirited manner.


Verdict
The Hero Destini Prime is the more affordable scooter of the two and offers good performance and features for its price. That said, the scooter has been around for some time now and its design will seem a bit outdated to some. So, if you like your scooters a bit old-school and are not too hung up on the features list, then the Destini Prime will appeal to you.
The TVS Jupiter 110 is the more modern alternative with an extensive list of features. Despite having a smaller engine, it has the punch for the occasional spirited rides. If you are looking for a more modern-looking 110cc scooter with all the bells and whistles, then the TVS Jupiter 110 should be your go-to choice.
Comparisons With Other Rivals:
- The Activa 110 has been the best-selling scooter in the country for decades but the TVS Jupiter 110 offers similar features at a more affordable price tag.
- The TVS Zest 110 is a compact and nimble scooter that's more suited to newer riders, whereas the TVS Jupiter 110 will be appealing to more experienced scooter riders.
- The Honda Dio 110 offers a sporty road presence with good performance at a cheaper price tag, while the TVS Jupiter 110 has all the required hardware and features for a family scooter.
- The Hero Destini 110 is clearly more affordable than the TVS Jupiter 110, but the latter offers better features, better practicality and more exciting performance.
- The Hero Pleasure Xtec will be perfect as your first scooter with its compact form, while the TVS Jupiter 110 offers adequate performance and features that even experienced riders will enjoy.
- The Hero Xoom 110 offers the performance and handling capabilities required from a sporty scooter, while the TVS Jupiter 110 offers the practicality and convenience of a good family scooter.
- The TVS iQube 2.2kWh is the benchmark for a family scooter in the electric scooter market, while the TVS Jupiter 110 is one of the most popular petrol scooters.
- The Chetak C2501 is a stylish yet affordable electric alternative to the TVS Jupiter.
- The Vida VX2 offers more features and better acceleration due to its electric motor, but the TVS Jupiter 110 Special Edition offers better practicality at a cheaper price tag.

