Omega Seiki Mobility (OSM) has unveiled Swayamgati, India’s first production-ready autonomous electric three-wheeler, priced at ₹4 lakh for the passenger variant and ₹4.15 lakh for the cargo version. The launch marks a major milestone in India’s electric vehicle sector, combining AI-driven autonomy with sustainable urban mobility solutions.
Swayamgati: Advanced Autonomous EV Features
The Swayamgati is equipped with cutting-edge technologies, including:
- LiDAR sensors and GPS navigation
- AI-based obstacle detection up to 6 meters
- Multi-sensor navigation system
- Remote safety and control features
These systems allow the vehicle to operate autonomously on pre-mapped routes in structured environments such as airports, smart campuses, industrial hubs, and technology parks without human intervention.
Powered by a 10.3 kWh battery, the Swayamgati offers a range of up to 120 km per charge. Phase 1 testing successfully completed a 3-km autonomous route with seven stops, demonstrating real-time obstacle detection and safe passenger movement. Phase 2 will focus on commercial rollout in controlled environments.
Leadership Insights
Uday Narang, Founder and Chairman of Omega Seiki Mobility, said:
“The launch of Swayamgati is a bold step into the future of Indian transportation. Autonomous vehicles are no longer futuristic—they are essential for scalable, sustainable mobility.”
Vivek Dhawan, Chief Strategy Officer, added:
“Swayamgati democratizes autonomous EVs, overcoming traditional barriers and bringing intelligent systems into everyday mobility solutions.”
Strategic Deployment and Future Plans
The Swayamgati is tailored for Indian traffic conditions, designed to navigate high-density, low-speed traffic and diverse urban terrains. Target markets include smart cities, industrial zones, and transport hubs.
Omega Seiki Mobility plans to produce 1,500 autonomous electric three-wheelers over the next 24 months, supporting India’s growing adoption of eco-friendly and intelligent urban transportation solutions.
The introduction of Swayamgati represents a significant leap forward in India’s electric mobility landscape, providing a scalable, autonomous, and sustainable solution for modern urban transport challenges.