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Updated On: 02-Dec-2025 09:01 AM
OSM introduces India’s first autonomous electric cargo three-wheeler, Swayamgati Cargo, with advanced AI tech, 120 km range, and industrial applications at ₹4.15 lakh.
OSM launches India’s first autonomous electric cargo 3-wheeler at ₹4.15 lakh.
Features Lidar, GPS, AI obstacle detection, and geofenced mapping.
Offers 120 km range for industrial and campus logistics.
Successful pilot completed; Phase 2 rollout begins.
Target to deploy 1,500 autonomous units in 24 months.
Omega Seiki Mobility (OSM) has launched Swayamgati Cargo, described as India’s first autonomous electric cargo three-wheeler, priced at an introductory ₹4.15 lakh. This new model brings self-driving technology to industrial, logistics, and large campus environments. Bookings opened on December 1, 2025, and deliveries will begin within this quarter.
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Swayamgati Cargo is built on OSM’s existing Swayamgati passenger autonomy platform. The vehicle is specially designed for controlled and structured environments such as:
Industrial parks
Manufacturing units
Airports
SEZs
E-commerce fulfillment centers
Technology campuses
Gated communities
The launch marks a major step in bringing affordable autonomous technology to India’s logistics and mobility sector.
The autonomous system features a combination of multiple sensors and AI-based tools to navigate within predefined zones safely.
Feature | Description |
Lidar + GPS Navigation | Ensures accurate positioning and movement |
AI Obstacle Detection | Detects objects up to 6 meters away |
Geofenced Route Mapping | Operates only on pre-mapped, controlled routes |
Multi-Sensor Fusion | Enables safe and stable autonomous driving |
Remote Fleet Management | Real-time monitoring and command control |
Parameter | Specification |
Driving Range | Up to 120 km per charge |
Primary Purpose | Intra-campus and controlled-environment cargo movement |
Payload Optimization | Designed for repetitive industrial logistics tasks |
OSM aims to deploy 1,500 autonomous cargo and passenger units over the next 24 months.
Dr. Uday Narang, Founder & Chairman, OSM, He highlighted that Swayamgati Cargo proves India can design and manufacture advanced autonomous mobility solutions at a commercially viable price. He called it a milestone in India’s EV and automation journey.
Vivek Dhawan, Chief Strategy Officer, OSM, He emphasized strong interest from airports, factories, SEZs, and technology campuses, noting that autonomous cargo movement will improve operational efficiency and reduce human errors.
Swayamgati Cargo follows a successful Phase 1 pilot, which covered a 3 km mapped route with multiple stops. Now, OSM is entering Phase 2 – real-world commercial deployment across industrial and logistics hubs in India.
Industrial material handling
Airport cargo and baggage movement
Intra-campus logistics
Warehousing operations
E-commerce fulfillment center mobility
Goods transfer in gated tech parks and large facilities
OSM currently operates:
2 manufacturing plants in Faridabad
1 plant in Chakan, Pune
An international assembly unit in Jafza, Dubai
The company also has a service and dealership network of 200+ touchpoints across India, enabling rapid deployment and service support.
Global projections predict the autonomous vehicle market to reach $620 billion by 2030, with logistics and low-speed autonomous mobility emerging as the fastest-growing categories. OSM aims to lead this segment in India.
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The launch of Swayamgati Cargo marks a major step forward for India’s autonomous mobility sector. With advanced AI-driven navigation, strong safety features, and a practical 120 km range, the vehicle is built for industrial parks, airports, warehouses, and campus logistics. Supported by OSM’s manufacturing strength and 200+ service touchpoints, the new autonomous cargo EV is set to accelerate the country’s shift toward smarter, more efficient, and low-cost logistics automation.