TVS Jupiter Service Cost 2026 — Pricing, Schedule & Tips

2026-04-05By Ride N Repair

Last Updated: April 2026

TVS Jupiter service cost in 2026 typically runs from free (or up to ₹600) for the 1st service to around ₹900-1,400 for the 2nd paid service at 6,000 km at authorised TVS service centres. Doorstep mechanics usually charge about 20-25% less — roughly ₹700-1,000 for the same 6K service. Prices vary based on model (Jupiter Classic, ZX or 125), the engine oil used, and whether consumables like brake shoes or air filter need replacement. This guide walks through every Jupiter service milestone, spare-part prices, city-wise rates and tips to keep your scooter running efficiently.

Quick Answer: TVS Jupiter Service Cost

If you own a Jupiter (110cc) or Jupiter 125, the first service is complimentary or nominal. From the 2nd service onward, expect to pay ₹500-800 per routine visit for the first year. Major services at 12,000 km and 24,000 km are pricier because of drive belt, rollers, spark plug and brake shoe replacement. An average Jupiter owner spends ₹2,800-4,500 per year on service — one of the lowest in the 110cc scooter segment.

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TVS Jupiter Service Schedule

TVS recommends servicing the Jupiter every 3,000-4,000 km or 3 months during the first year, then extending to 6,000 km or 6 months intervals. Here's a typical service milestone structure:

Service Kilometre Mark Time (approx.) Type
1st Service 500-1,000 km 1 month Free / nominal
2nd Service 3,000-4,000 km 3-4 months First oil change
3rd Service 6,000-8,000 km 6-8 months Engine oil + gear oil + inspections
4th Service 12,000 km 12 months Major — spark plug, air filter, throttle clean
5th Service 18,000-24,000 km 18-24 months Major — drive belt, rollers, brake shoes

Follow whichever comes first — kilometres or months. Scooters that sit idle for weeks still need oil changes every 6 months because oil degrades with heat cycles and humidity.

Service Cost by Interval (Jupiter)

Here is a typical cost breakdown by service milestone in 2026. These are illustrative ranges — your final bill depends on city, consumables required and model variant.

Service Authorised TVS (typical) Doorstep (typical) What's Done
1st (500-1K km) Free-₹600 ₹450-650 Inspection + oil top-up
2nd (3-4K km) ₹500-800 ₹450-700 Engine oil change, air filter clean
3rd (6-8K km) ₹900-1,400 ₹700-1,000 Engine + gear oil, brake adjust
4th (12K km) ₹1,600-2,400 ₹1,200-1,700 Oil + plug + air filter + throttle
5th (18-24K km) ₹3,000-4,800 ₹2,200-3,600 Drive belt, rollers, brake shoes

Jupiter Classic vs ZX vs 125 — Service Cost Differences

TVS sells the Jupiter in three main configurations: the base Jupiter (110cc drum brake), Jupiter ZX (110cc with optional disc brake) and Jupiter 125 (124.8cc with disc brake and longer service life). Service differences are modest:

  • Engine oil: Both 110cc and 125cc versions use around 0.8-0.9 litres of TVS Tru4 10W-30 (₹350-500 per change).
  • Spark plug: Nearly identical cost across variants — ₹110-180.
  • Brake system: Drum-brake variants use rear/front brake shoes (₹180-300 per pair). Disc-brake variants need brake pads (₹320-480 per pair).
  • Drive belt: Jupiter 125 drive belt is slightly thicker and costs ₹750-950; the 110cc version is ₹650-850.
  • Service labour: Identical labour rate for both engine sizes at most workshops.

Overall, expect a ₹150-350 premium per major service on the Jupiter 125 compared to the 110cc variant, largely due to disc-brake consumables and slightly larger belt/rollers.

Jupiter Service Mistakes to Avoid

These common errors drive up Jupiter service bills or shorten the scooter's life:

  • Using wrong engine oil: Only JASO MA-rated 10W-30 is safe. Car oil or non-rated 2T oil will slip the clutch within a few hundred kilometres.
  • Ignoring gear oil: Jupiter needs gear oil (~130 ml) top-up every alternate service. Workshops sometimes skip this — ask for it specifically.
  • Neglecting air filter in monsoon: Wet air filters clog fast. Have it inspected after heavy monsoon riding.
  • Pushing drive belt past 24,000 km: A broken drive belt leaves you stranded — plan the replacement at 20-22K km.
  • Using generic battery: A weak non-OE battery is a common cause of cold-start failure on Jupiters. Stick with TVS-approved or Exide/Amaron OE-spec.
  • Ignoring rust spots: Jupiter's painted handlebar and footrest brackets can develop rust if washed poorly. Apply anti-rust wax twice a year.
  • Skipping the 1st service: Even nominal/free, missing it can affect warranty compliance.

Common Jupiter Issues & Solutions

The Jupiter is a well-built scooter, but watch out for these common niggles as it ages:

  • Starting trouble on cold mornings: Usually a weak battery or dirty spark plug. Replacing the battery (around ₹1,100-1,600) or plug (₹110-180) fixes it quickly.
  • Fuel gauge fluctuation: A known issue on older Jupiter models. The fuel sender unit may need cleaning or replacement (₹450-700).
  • Rear shock absorber getting soft: After 25,000-30,000 km, the rear shock loses damping. Replacement costs ₹850-1,300.
  • CVT belt whine or slipping: Drive belt wear — replace every 20,000-24,000 km along with rollers.
  • Mileage dropping below 45 kmpl: Dirty air filter, low tyre pressure or worn plug. A tune-up typically restores mileage to 50-55 kmpl.
  • Rust on handle-bar base: A known issue in coastal cities; regular wax/anti-rust spray helps.

For any urgent mechanical issue, Ride N Repair's doorstep mechanic network can diagnose and fix most Jupiter problems within 60 minutes.

TVS Jupiter Spare Parts Price List (2026)

Part Typical Price (₹) Replacement Interval
Engine oil (0.8-0.9L TVS Tru4) ₹350-500 Every 3-4K km
Air filter ₹160-260 Every 12K km
Spark plug ₹110-180 Every 12K km
Brake shoes (drum) ₹180-300 15-20K km
Brake pads (disc) ₹320-480 12-18K km
Drive belt ₹650-950 20-24K km
Weight rollers set ₹320-480 20-24K km
Battery (12V, 4Ah) ₹1,100-1,600 3-4 years
Rear shock absorber ₹850-1,300 30-40K km
Tyres (front/rear pair) ₹2,300-3,400 25-35K km

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Jupiter Maintenance Tips — Make Your Scooter Last

  1. Don't skip the 1st service — even though it's free/nominal, it flushes out metal particles from the break-in period.
  2. Use only JASO MA-rated engine oil like TVS Tru4 or equivalent. Wrong oil can slip the clutch and hurt mileage.
  3. Keep tyre pressure at 22 psi front, 28 psi rear (30 psi with pillion). This small habit can add 3-4 kmpl.
  4. Clean the air filter every 6 months, especially during dusty monsoons or in cities like Delhi.
  5. Check brake free-play monthly — Jupiter drum brakes loosen gradually and need small adjustments.
  6. Warm up the engine for 20-30 seconds on cold mornings before riding off.
  7. Wash the scooter weekly, especially if you ride through monsoon water — stagnant mud hides rust.
  8. Charge the battery if the scooter sits idle more than 2 weeks, or start it once a week for a few minutes.

Jupiter 110 vs Jupiter 125 — Which Is Cheaper to Own?

If you're deciding between the Jupiter 110 and the Jupiter 125, service cost is a practical factor. Here's how the two stack up over 3 years of ownership:

Factor Jupiter 110 Jupiter 125
Annual service spend (typical) ₹2,600-3,900 ₹2,900-4,400
Engine oil cost/change ₹350-450 ₹400-500
Brake consumables Drum shoes (cheaper) Disc pads (costlier)
Typical mileage 48-55 kmpl 45-52 kmpl
Drive belt + roller set cost ₹970-1,330 ₹1,070-1,430

Overall, the Jupiter 110 is marginally cheaper to own. The 125 makes up for slightly higher running cost with better pickup, highway stability and disc-brake confidence. For pure city commuting, the 110 wins on total cost of ownership.

Jupiter Mileage — Realistic Expectations

TVS claims 62 kmpl for the Jupiter 110 and 57 kmpl for the 125 under ideal conditions. Real-world mileage varies based on city traffic, rider weight, tyre pressure and how well the scooter is serviced:

  • City (heavy traffic): 42-48 kmpl (110), 40-45 kmpl (125)
  • City (moderate traffic): 48-55 kmpl (110), 45-52 kmpl (125)
  • Highway cruising (50-60 kmph): 55-62 kmpl (110), 52-58 kmpl (125)
  • Pillion regularly: Drop by 4-6 kmpl
  • After 30K km (neglected): Can drop to 38-42 kmpl

Simple habits — correct tyre pressure, timely oil changes, clean air filter and a clean spark plug — typically restore any mileage drop without major repair work.

Booking a Jupiter Service with Ride N Repair

Booking a doorstep Jupiter service takes under 2 minutes:

  1. Visit the service booking page and select Scooter → TVS → Jupiter (110 or 125).
  2. Choose your service type (general ₹799, repair ₹450, puncture ₹600, jump start ₹450).
  3. Enter your pincode — Ride N Repair serves Bengaluru, Delhi NCR, Mumbai, Pune, Chennai, Hyderabad, Kochi, Trivandrum and more.
  4. Pick a time slot (90-min window).
  5. A TVS-experienced mechanic arrives at your doorstep with oil, filter and basic spare parts.
  6. Pay after the service is complete — cash, UPI or card.

Most Jupiter services are finished in 45-60 minutes. If any additional parts are needed, the mechanic will quote transparently before starting work.

City-Wise TVS Jupiter Service Pricing

Typical ranges for a 6,000 km paid service across major cities:

  • Bengaluru: ₹1,000-1,500 (authorised), ₹800-1,100 (doorstep)
  • Mumbai: ₹1,100-1,600 (authorised), ₹900-1,200 (doorstep)
  • Delhi NCR: ₹1,050-1,550 (authorised), ₹850-1,150 (doorstep)
  • Pune: ₹950-1,400 (authorised), ₹750-1,050 (doorstep)
  • Chennai: ₹900-1,350 (authorised), ₹750-1,050 (doorstep)
  • Hyderabad: ₹900-1,350 (authorised), ₹700-1,000 (doorstep)

Authorised TVS Centre vs Doorstep Mechanic — What Should You Choose?

Factor TVS Authorised Doorstep (Ride N Repair)
Price Higher (brand overhead) 20-25% lower
Convenience You travel to workshop Mechanic comes to you
Warranty coverage Needed during warranty Good after warranty expires
Service time 3-5 hrs (workshop) 45-60 min (on-site)
Transparency Detailed invoice You watch the service happen

Use authorised service during the 2-year TVS warranty, then switch to at-home bike service for lower cost and full convenience after that.

TVS Jupiter Service FAQs

Q. How often should I service my TVS Jupiter?
Every 3,000-4,000 km (or 3-4 months) during year one; every 6,000 km (or 6 months) thereafter. Follow whichever comes first.

Q. Is the 1st service of TVS Jupiter free?
Most TVS dealers offer the 1st service free or at a nominal ₹300-600 charge. You only pay if consumables beyond the standard check-up are replaced.

Q. What is the typical cost of the 2nd Jupiter service?
Around ₹500-800 at an authorised TVS centre, or ₹450-700 at a trusted doorstep mechanic. The main job is the first engine oil change.

Q. Can I get my Jupiter serviced at home?
Yes. Ride N Repair offers doorstep Jupiter service starting at ₹799, completed in about 60 minutes with genuine parts.

Q. Is doorstep service reliable for a new Jupiter?
It is safe and cost-effective after the warranty period. During warranty, stick with authorised TVS centres to keep claims valid.

Q. What engine oil does the TVS Jupiter use?
TVS Tru4 10W-30 (JASO MA-rated), 0.8-0.9 litres. Genuine TVS oil is strongly recommended to protect the wet clutch.

Q. Why is my Jupiter's mileage dropping below 45 kmpl?
Check tyre pressure, air filter and spark plug first. A standard tune-up typically restores mileage to 50-55 kmpl.

Q. How long does a TVS Jupiter last?
With routine service, a Jupiter easily runs 70,000-1,00,000 km without major engine work. Many owners report 8-10 years of hassle-free riding.

What Goes Into a Jupiter Paid Service

Transparency matters — here's what a typical ₹900-1,400 authorised Jupiter service (6K km interval) actually includes:

  • Drain + refill engine oil with TVS Tru4 10W-30 (0.8-0.9 L).
  • Gear oil top-up / change every alternate service (around 130 ml, GL-4).
  • Air filter clean with compressed air (replacement due at 12K km).
  • Spark plug inspection, clean and gap check (0.6-0.7 mm).
  • Fuel injection / throttle body clean on BS6 Jupiter.
  • Brake free-play adjustment (front & rear).
  • Battery load test + terminal clean.
  • Drive belt tension + wear visual inspection.
  • Suspension bounce test — both front telescopic and rear shock.
  • Tyre pressure set + tread inspection (22 psi front, 28-30 psi rear).
  • All-cable lubrication (throttle, brake, seat-release, fuel-lid).
  • Scooter wash (included at most TVS dealers).
  • Short test ride to verify smooth acceleration and braking.

If your invoice shows only 4-5 line items, politely ask for a full checklist. With Ride N Repair, customers can watch the doorstep mechanic perform each step — no mystery labour charges.

Which Services Can You Safely Delay?

The Jupiter is a forgiving scooter, but know which services you shouldn't stretch:

  • Never skip: 1st service (free/nominal), 4th service at 12K km (spark plug + air filter), 5th service at 20-24K km (drive belt + rollers).
  • Can delay by up to 500-700 km: Routine 3K-4K and 6K services, provided oil level on the dipstick is within range and no warning symptoms (noise, smoke, rough idle).
  • Don't stretch past 6 months: Engine oil, even if km are low. Oil oxidises with time in humid climates like Mumbai and Kerala.
  • Monsoon essentials: Check brake shoes and chain/belt condition before every monsoon season.

Jupiter Cost of Ownership — 3-Year Service Budget

Realistic 3-year service spend for a new Jupiter 110 used ~8,000-9,000 km per year (city commuting):

Year Services Due Typical Spend (₹)
Year 1 (0-8K km) 1st (free/nominal), 2nd, 3rd ₹1,400-2,300
Year 2 (8-17K km) 4th (major), 5th ₹2,500-3,800
Year 3 (17-27K km) Drive belt + rollers, minor ₹4,000-6,200
3-year total All routine + consumables ₹7,900-12,300

Choosing doorstep service post-warranty (Year 2 onward) can save another ₹1,800-3,000 over the 3-year window.

Final Thoughts

The TVS Jupiter offers one of the lowest total costs of ownership in its segment. Stick to the 3K/6K/12K service schedule, use Tru4 engine oil and don't ignore small issues like brake free-play or air filter clogging. Your annual maintenance should remain comfortably under ₹4,500. When the workshop visit feels inconvenient, Ride N Repair's mobile bike repair network gives you the same quality at home.

Comparing scooters? Read our Honda Activa service cost guide and our Royal Enfield Classic 350 ownership guide to see how they stack up. And if you're exploring doorstep vehicle care more broadly, our home vehicle services guide explains the full on-site process.

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