
Omega Seiki Mobility (OSM) has launched its production-ready autonomous electric three-wheeler ‘Swayamgati’, with commercial rollout beginning immediately and bookings now open. The passenger variant is priced at ₹4 lakh, while a cargo version will soon be available at ₹4.15 lakh. Powered by OSM’s electric platform and an AI-driven autonomy stack, the vehicle offers a range of 120 km.
Equipped with Lidar, GPS, AI-based obstacle detection, multi-sensor navigation, and remote safety controls, Swayamgati is designed for autonomous navigation in controlled environments such as smart campuses, airports, industrial hubs, and urban zones.
Commenting on the launch, OSM Founder and Chairman Uday Narang said, “Swayamgati is not just a product but a major step towards the future of mobility in India. It proves that advanced technology can be developed in India and made accessible to the masses.”
Phase 1 testing has already been completed, covering a 3 km autonomous route with 7 stops, real-time obstacle detection, and safe passenger movement. With Phase 2, the commercial rollout has begun in controlled spaces.
Specially designed for Indian roads, Swayamgati can handle high-density, low-speed traffic and varied terrains with ease. Being fully electric, it ensures zero tailpipe emissions and reduced operational costs.
Part of the Anglian Omega Group, OSM currently manufactures electric three-wheelers and commercial vehicles in India. The company aims to produce 1,500 autonomous vehicles over the next 24 months and is rapidly expanding its network of over 200 dealerships and service centers across the country.