There is a particular kind of scooter buyer who wants more than just dependable transport; someone who wants their ride to look considered, feel refined, and come with technology that makes daily commuting genuinely easier. The TVS Jupiter 125 DT SXC was built for exactly that buyer. Launched in 2025 as a new variant sitting between the Disc and the top-spec SmartXonnect, the DT SXC stands for Dual-Tone SmartXonnect, and it delivers on both counts with a level of finish that feels noticeably more premium than its position in the lineup might suggest.
What DT SXC Means in Practice
The dual-tone identity of this variant goes well beyond a two-colour paint job. TVS has applied a cohesive premium aesthetic across the entire scooter. The body panels carry Ivory Brown or Ivory Grey finishes, complemented by beige-coloured seat cushioning and matching beige interior panels. A pillion backrest with the same beige texture adds both comfort and visual coherence. Chrome inserts around the headlight cowl, front apron, and rear apron provide the kind of detail that reads immediately as upmarket. The overall effect is a scooter that looks designed rather than assembled.
The Technology Suite
On the connectivity front, the DT SXC gets TVS's SmartXonnect platform through a fully digital colour LCD instrument console, an upgrade from the standard digital display on the Disc variant. This console enables Bluetooth connectivity with the rider's smartphone, providing turn-by-turn navigation, call and SMS alerts, real-time and average mileage indicators, and vehicle health updates. The system is not quite the full voice-assist experience of the top SmartXonnect variant, but it covers every connectivity feature that a daily urban rider is likely to need.
The scooter also includes the iGo Assist start-stop function, which cuts the engine during brief stops in traffic and restarts silently when the throttle is opened — improving fuel efficiency during the kind of stop-and-go urban riding that is typical of Indian cities. LED headlight, LED tail lamp, a follow-me headlamp function, and a side-stand engine cut-off system round out the technology and safety feature list.
Performance and Ride
The DT SXC shares the same 124.8cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled ET-Fi (EcoThrust Fuel Injection) engine across the Jupiter 125 range. It produces 8.56 PS and 11.1 Nm of torque, delivering the smooth, refined power delivery that has made the Jupiter 125 one of the most popular family scooters in India. ARAI-certified mileage on the DT SXC is approximately 57 kmpl, with real-world figures consistently in the 45–50 kmpl range. Suspension is handled by telescopic front forks and a 3-step adjustable rear monoshock, the adjustable rear is a practical touch for riders who regularly carry a pillion or luggage.
Braking is managed by a 220mm petal front disc brake and a 130mm rear drum brake, paired with TVS's Synchronised Braking System (SBS) which automatically applies a degree of rear braking when the front lever is engaged, improving stopping stability across varied road surfaces. The scooter weighs 108–109 kg and offers 33 litres of under-seat storage, along with an external fuel filler cap that removes the need to lift the seat at every petrol station.
Where It Sits in the Lineup
At approximately ₹88,942-₹91,586 (ex-showroom average), the DT SXC positions itself as the more attainable connected-tech option in the Jupiter 125 range, offering the full SmartXonnect suite at a step below the top variant's price. For buyers who want Bluetooth connectivity and navigation without paying for the voice-assist function of the SmartXonnect variant, and who want the premium dual-tone aesthetic that neither the Drum nor the Disc offer, the DT SXC hits a very specific sweet spot in the lineup.
Who It Is For
The DT SXC makes the most sense for urban riders who use their scooter daily and want it to reflect a degree of personal style, for buyers upgrading from an older scooter who want connected technology but do not need the top-spec voice assist system, and for families who want one scooter that handles both the morning commute and weekend use without looking or feeling like a purely utilitarian machine.
Conclusion
The Jupiter 125 DT SXC proves that premium design and practical technology do not have to come at the top of the range to make an impression. The dual-tone finish, beige interior panels, pillion backrest, colour LCD console with SmartXonnect, iGo Assist, and adjustable rear suspension combine to make this one of the most complete and visually distinctive offerings in the 125cc family scooter segment, at a price that keeps it genuinely accessible.