The family scooter segment has seen two new launches — the new Hero Destini 125 and the TVS Jupiter 110. The two are not new names, but the updates the two scooters have received is more than enough to say that they are new. The two scooters received a ton of updates, in terms of design and features.
The Hero Destini 125 takes a more classic path with its design, while the Jupiter 110 takes a modern, sporty approach. Apart from the design, the two scooters are loaded with a ton of features and let’s see how they compare against each other based on what they offer.
New Hero Destini 125 vs TVS Jupiter 110 — Features

The new Hero Destini 125 gets a new headlight design with a projector high beam, telescopic front forks, 12-inch wheels, a disc brake at the front, a cubby hole in the front apron with a USB charging port, LED lighting, and an 18-litre underseat storage with lighting.
The Destini gets an LCD instrument console with phone connectivity and gets self-cancelling blinkers, along with the i3S technology that is helpful in traffic and city riding conditions. With these features, the Destini feels fresh, and is well-equipped for a family.

Moving on to the Jupiter 110, the scooter gets similar features such as telescopic front suspension, alloy wheels, disc brake at the front, USB charging port with storage in the front apron, LCD dash with phone connectivity, and a start-stop system.
However, the TVS Jupiter 110 being a segment lower, brings a few things more. The scooter gets a massive boot space of 33 litres, thanks to its fuel tank being placed under the floorboard. A few other notable features include an emergency warning light under hard braking to warn others, and harad lights, both of which Hero could have had with the new Destini 125.