We help you choose between the family scooter and the sporty scooter
The TVS Jupiter 110 and the Hero Xoom 110 are two distinctly different 110cc scooters.
One is a family-oriented scooter while the other is a sporty scooter. So, how do they fare against each other on paper? Let's have a look:
Price & Variants
TVS Jupiter 110 | Hero Xoom 110 | ||||
Variant | Colours | Ex-showroom Price | Variants | Colours | Ex-showroom Price |
Drum | Meteor Red Gloss | Rs 73,400 | VX | Black | Rs 72,701 |
Titanium Grey Matte | |||||
Lunar White Gloss | Polestar Blue | ||||
Drum Alloy | Starlight Blue Gloss | Rs 78,000 | Moon Yellow | ||
Titanium Grey Matte | Pearl Silver White | ||||
Twilight Purple Gloss | ZX | Sport Red | Rs 78,233 | ||
Meteor Red Gloss | Moon Yellow | ||||
Lunar White Gloss | Polestar Blue | ||||
Drum SXC | Dawn Blue Matte | Rs 82,100 | Black | ||
Galactic Copper Matte | Combat Edition | Matt Shadow Grey | Rs 78,786 | ||
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 Xoom 110 is the more affordable option of two. If you are on a tight budget, the Xoom 110 will be appealing to you.
Confused about which variant of TVS Jupiter 110 should you choose? Check out our detailed variant explainer.
If you are planning to buy the TVS Jupiter 110, here's how much it costs on-road in 5 Indian cities. Also, if you want to purchase it on loan, check out our detailed EMI guide to know more about the monthly payments for different tenures.
Dimensions & Design
Specifications | TVS Jupiter 110 | Hero Xoom 110 | Difference |
Wheelbase | 1,275mm | 1,300mm | -25mm |
Ground clearance | 163mm | 155mm | +8mm |
Fuel tank capacity | 5.1 litres | 5.2 litres | -0.1 litre |
Seat height | 770mm | 770mm | same |
Kerb weight | 105kg | 108-109kg depending on the variant | -3-4kg |


On the straight roads and on the highways, the Hero Xoom 110 will be able to handle high speeds and offer more stability because of the longer wheelbase.
The higher ground clearance should enable the TVS Jupiter 110 to clear potholes and speed bumps with more ease.
The lighter kerb weight should make the TVS Jupiter 110 more nimble to ride in the city.
The TVS Jupiter 110 has a boxier design, which is in line with its family-oriented approach.
The Jupiter 110 is offered in a whole bunch of paint schemes, depending on the variant you pick. This allows for a wider choice.
The Hero Xoom 110 has a sharper, edgier styling language. The H-shaped headlight gives the scooter a striking road presence.
Underpinnings
Specifications | TVS Jupiter 110 | Hero Xoom 110 |
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 in VX variant Disc brake in ZX and Combat Edition variants |
Rear brake | 130mm drum brake | 130mm drum brake |
Front tyre | 90/90 - 12 | 90/90 - 12 |
Rear tyre | 90/90 - 12 | 100/80 - 12 |
Both scooters are similar in terms of the suspension setup, brakes and the wheel setup. So, there's not much to choose from between the two in this department on paper.
But the Xoom 110 gets a wider rear tyre which should allow the scooter to be more stable at faster speeds.
Features
Specifications | TVS Jupiter 110 | Hero Xoom 110 |
Full-LED lighting | Yes | Yes |
Bluetooth connectivity | Yes | Yes |
USB charging | Yes | Yes |
Instrument Console | LCD | LCD |


The TVS Jupiter 110 comes equipped with an LCD instrument console showing speedometer, odometer, trip meter, distance to empty, fuel gauge, clock and phone battery status readouts. The scooter gets Bluetooth connectivity for call and SMS alerts and turn-by-turn navigation. It also gets voice assist for navigation. If you want to know more about the features, check out our detailed feature explainer.
The Hero Xoom 110 gets an LCD instrument console that shows speedometer, odometer, trip meter, fuel gauge, and clock readouts. The scooter gets Bluetooth connectivity but misses out on navigation altogether. It does get cornering lights, which is a segment first.
Performance
Specifications | TVS Jupiter 110 | Hero Xoom 110 |
Engine | 113.3cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled engine | 110.9cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled engine |
Power | 8.02PS at 6,500rpm | 8.05PS at 5,750rpm |
Torque | 9.8Nm at 5,000rpm | 8.70Nm at 5,750rpm |
Gearbox | CVT | CVT |


Both scooters are pretty similar in terms of the engine but the TVS Jupiter 110's engine has a higher torque output, which should make it better equipped to carry heavier loads. This better suits Jupiter's family-oriented approach.
As the sporty scooter, the Hero Xoom 110's engine offers quick acceleration and makes it a fun-to-ride scooter.
Verdict
The Jupiter 110 is the more family-oriented scooter with the boxy design language and the 34-litre underseat storage space. It'll be perfect for someone who needs a scooter for everyday purposes like office commutes and grocery shopping.
The Hero Xoom 110 is a sporty 110cc scooter with snazzy styling, nimble handling and effortless acceleration to give you the thrills. The Xoom 110 will be perfect for youngsters who like fun scooters.
Other Rivals:
Honda Activa 110:
The Honda Activa 110 has dominated the scooter market for years, but the TVS Jupiter 110 matches it on features while being priced more attractively.
TVS Zest 110:
The TVS Zest 110 is a smaller and easier-to-handle scooter suited for beginners, whereas the TVS Jupiter 110 appeals more to experienced riders seeking a well-rounded family scooter.
Honda Dio 110:
The Honda Dio 110 focuses on sporty styling and decent performance at a lower price, while the TVS Jupiter 110 prioritises practicality and features suited for everyday family use.
Hero Destini 110:
Although the Hero Destini 110 is more affordable, the TVS Jupiter 110 justifies its higher price with better features, improved practicality and stronger overall performance.
Hero Destini Prime:
The Hero Destini Prime stands out with its very competitive pricing, but having been around for quite some time, it feels dated compared to the newer TVS Jupiter 110 with its updated features and performance.
Hero Pleasure Xtec:
The Hero Pleasure Xtec's compact design makes it an ideal first scooter, whereas the TVS Jupiter 110 offers balanced performance and features that can satisfy even seasoned riders.
TVS iQube 2.2kWh:
The TVS iQube 2.2kWh has set the standard for electric family scooters, while the TVS Jupiter 110 Special Edition remains one of the most liked petrol-powered options in the segment.
Bajaj Chetak C2501:
Although one runs on electricity and the other on petrol, both scooters focus on comfortable riding experience, practical usability and charming, eye-catching design.
Vida VX2 Go (3.4kWh):
The Vida VX2 stands out with its modern features and instant electric acceleration, whereas the TVS Jupiter 110 Special Edition counters with stronger practicality and a more affordable price point.

