The Omega Seki Mobility (OSM) has launched India’s first production-and-a-autonomous electric three-wheeler, selfie, which marks a large jump in India’s dynamic landscape. The passenger version is priced at ₹ 4 lakhs, of which the cargo version is ₹ 4.15 lakh. The commercial rollout has begun, and the booking is now open.
The selfiegati provides a range of up to 120 km at a single charge and a strong AI-manual autonomy combines the electric platform of the OSM with a stack. Major features include Lidar, GPS, AI-based obstruction detection (up to 6 meters), multi-sensor navigation and distance safety controls-which enable smooth autonomous navigation in controlled environment such as airports, technical parks, smart complexes and industrial areas.
Calling it a decisive moment, OSM founder and president Uday Narang said, “The launch of Swayamgati is not just about a new product – this is a declaration that India can lead the future of autonomous mobility. This vehicle proves that advanced technologies like AI and Lidar can be offered to India, and in India, which can be offered in India. ,
He emphasized that Swayamgati is designed to distribute the real world influence, which is a combination of innovation with practicality to meet India’s developed transport needs.
The OSM, Chief Strategy Officer, Vivek Dhawan said: “Self-soul is a result of deep R&D and a clear vision: to democratization of autonomy. Our autonomous electric three-wheelers enable us to bounce traditional EV obstacles and bring intelligent systems to everyday mobility.”
The vehicle has already completed 7 stops on the autonomous route of 3-kimi with 7 stops, real-time obstruction and safe passenger movement without human intervention. Verification begins with a commercial rollout in the stage 2 controlled environment, with complete completion.
Omega Seki Mobility (OSM) has launched Swayamgati, especially a fully powerful three-wheelers created for Indian conditions, such as high density, low-speed traffic and specially made for various areas. Designed for smart cities, industrial areas and transport hubs, it offers zero emissions and low operating costs.
The OSM currently produces electric three-wheels and commercial vehicles in India and is expanding in CNG and electric two-wheelers. The company aims to manufacture 1,500 autonomous vehicles over the next two years, supported by the growing network of 200+ dealerships and service centers.
Anglian Omega Group, OSM operates manufacturing plants in Faridabad and Pune with an international assembly unit in Dubai to serve EV markets in Asia and Africa.