
Six Sense Mobility has raised $4.8 million in a new funding round spearheaded by investor Ashish Kacholia, with participation from existing backer Piper Serica Angel Fund. The latest investment marks a significant step in the company’s expansion journey within the automotive electronics and smart mobility segment.
Earlier, in 2024, the company had secured Rs 6 crore in a seed funding round led by Piper Serica. With the newly raised capital, Six Sense Mobility plans to establish a new manufacturing facility, enhance its production capacity, strengthen supply chain operations, and accelerate early-stage product development initiatives.
Founded by Abhinav Sinha and Vishal Gupta, the company focuses on electronics and mobility equipment manufacturing, catering to automotive original equipment manufacturers and technology enterprises. It delivers components and assemblies designed to support evolving smart mobility requirements.
Six Sense Mobility provides integrated hardware, firmware, and software design solutions, supported by in-house design and manufacturing capabilities. The company works closely with automotive OEMs and fleet operators to build advanced mobility systems.
Its clientele includes Volvo Eicher Commercial Vehicles and Sonalika Tractors. For these companies, Six Sense Mobility develops and manufactures products such as advanced telematics control units, body control units, and intelligent implement control systems.
The funding round comes at a time when investor interest in India’s automotive electronics and embedded systems sector is gaining momentum. In a related development, Indigrid Technology recently raised Rs 40 crore in additional funding, taking its extended Series A round total to Rs 75 crore. The round was led by Cactus Partners.




