If you ask which one is the most popular automatic scooter in India, Honda Activa would be the obvious answer. So, when we recently got an opportunity to ride the Jupiter, we tested it on all these above mentioned aspects. Read on to see what we found during our comprehensive ride.But Honda cannot be credited in brining the culture of automatic scooters in India, as it was the Chennai based company TVS Motors who actually brought in this concept into the country. The home grown company launched the TVS Scooty in 1994, which presented the scooters in a unique positioning in India. However, in recent years Honda has become the segment leader due to popularity of its Activa and despite having products like Wego and Scooty, TVS failed to garner enough numbers. Now, to make its place stronger in the market, TVS has launched the Jupiter, a unisex scooter, which will compete against the segment leader Activa. As being marketed the Jupiter comes with many features, which are missing on the Activa as it is also being offered on a relatively lower price, therefore it looks like a worthy affair. Is that enough? No, because, an average Indian buyer seeks for performance, durability and fuel economy.