Have you ever seen a three-wheeler that feels more like a mini car, with a proper steering wheel and seating for six passengers plus the driver?
No? So here is something EKA Mobility has just unveiled- the EKA 6S, which is India’s first passenger three-wheeler electric vehicle (EV) with a steering wheel and D+6 seating. This innovative three wheeler is part of EKA’s bold showcase at the International Electric Convention & Green Mobility 2025 (IEC GM 2025) in New Delhi, where the brand revealed a wide range of electric vehicles under the theme “Sustainability with Profitability.”
But the EKA 6S was not the only one to take center stage. EKA presented a full electric lineup across different segments of mobility, which makes it the only original equipment manufacturer (OEM) in India to put such a diverse EV portfolio on one platform. Alongside the 6S, the company showcased:
- EKA 55T, which is a heavy-duty electric truck with a massive 43,000 kg payload and 200 km range.
- EKA 12M is a premium 12-meter electric bus with 250+ km range and advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) for safety.
- EKA 3W Cargo, which is a zero-emission three-wheeler cargo with 200 km range and 750 kg payload for delivery and logistics.
Beyond vehicles, EKA also showcased EKA Connect, which is the brand’s AI-powered digital fleet management platform. This smart system uses predictive diagnostics, real-time tracking, and modular battery technology to keep vehicles running longer, safer, and at lower costs. For fleet operators and drivers, this indicates fewer breakdowns, more efficiency, and higher earnings.
Sudhir Mehta, Founder & Chairman of EKA Mobility, said, “Our focus is clear: making clean mobility both sustainable and profitable. Every product is designed, engineered, and manufactured in India, supporting Atmanirbhar Bharat while addressing global needs.”
What makes EKA stand out is not just its products but also its approach, as the company designs and manufactures everything in India, powered by a 500+ R&D team with a majority of them being women engineers. This not only supports Make in India but also shows how women are leading India’s journey toward cleaner mobility.