Automobiles are the most preferred means of transport in an urban scenario owing to their ease of use, freedom, and convenience. The increasing urbanisation due to the rapid development of the economy has resulted in an explosion of vehicles on the urban roads to such an extent that driving a car or wide-track vehicle is nearly impossible. The exploding traffic scenario poses a lot of problems, like congestion, air pollution, noise pollution, frustration, etc. The lack of adequate infrastructure and space also adds to the issues of congestion and increasing traffic jams in the cities. Protection from the elements like rain, dust, and smoke is another factor forcing commuters to drive big, inefficient vehicles to the workplace rather than riding a single-track motorcycle, which offers no or minimum rider protection. Also, the inadequacy of mass transport systems and a general perception of the vehicle as a necessity rather than a luxury are resulting in higher rates of vehicle ownership. All these issues call for a new segment of vehicle, which is for urban commuting, addressing the issues of rider protection, parking, pollution, and making vehicles fun to ride.