India is said to overtake china’s population by the year 2022, according to a study done by the United Nations. This not only means an overall growth of urban areas around the country but the expansion of existing urban areas. The city of Mumbai is currently the most densely populated city in the world and three out of 10 of the densest cities by population happen to be in India. With an urban population set to rise by more than 400 million people to 814 million by 2050, India faces the kind of mass urbanisation only seen before in China, and many of its biggest cities are already bursting at the seams. In such a setting of dense urban metropolises, transportation and transport networks form the lifeline of the system without which a gridlock is inevitable. This project will focus on understanding the needs of a modern day urban commuter in Mumbai and try to suggest a vehicle concept for urban personal mobility.