Bengaluru-based Sarla Aviation has kicked off ground testing of its half-scale electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) demonstrator, SYLLA SYL-X1, marking India’s most advanced private push toward commercial air taxis. With a 7.5-meter wingspan, the SYL-X1 is the largest privately developed eVTOL prototype in the country, validating structural integrity, propulsion and safety ahead of full-scale flights.
SYLLA SYL-X1: Ground Testing Milestone
Built in nine months at a fraction of global costs, the sub-scale demonstrator shifts Sarla aviation from digital design to real-world validation. Tests at its Bengaluru facility focus on airframe behavior under load, electric motor integration, battery performance and fail-safes—certification-aligned from day one. Unlike academic drones, SYL-X1 scales to helicopter-class endurance (150 km electric/800 km hybrid) at 250 km/h, targeting urban routes like Bengaluru airport shuttles.
Co-founder Rakesh Gaonkar called it proof of “Indian engineering rigour,” with the team expanding to 70 engineers. A full-scale static Shunya debuted at Bharat Mobility 2025; flight tests follow ground validation in 2026.
Shunya: The Full-Scale Air Taxi Vision
Sarla aviation’s flagship Shunya is a 6-passenger + pilot eVTOL with 680 kg payload (35% more than rivals), dual configurations for passengers/cargo/ambulance, and side-loading for logistics. Priced 4x lower than Western peers via Indian supply chains, it promises free air ambulances in Bengaluru, Mumbai, Delhi and Pune by 2028 launch. Routes prioritize traffic-choked airports; MoU with Andhra Pradesh eyes ₹1,300 Cr manufacturing campus in Anantapur.
Commercial rollout: Bengaluru 2028, expanding to Mumbai/Delhi/Pune. Sarla bets on eVTOLs slashing urban commute times 80% amid 2,000+ daily flight delays.
Funding Journey of Sarla Aviation
Total raised: $13M across rounds, fueling R&D and prototypes.
Backers validate “mass mobility” thesis; funds build Bengaluru HQ and supply chain localization (99% indigenous).
Founders and Team
Founded 2024 by Adrian Schmidt (CEO, ex-Boeing), Rakesh Gaonkar (CTO, aerospace vet) and Shivam Chauhan (COO). 70 engineers focus on hybrid-lift-cruise design for endurance/cost edge over battery-only rivals.
India’s eVTOL Race: Sarla vs Competitors
Sarla leads private efforts amid DGCA’s emerging certification (trials 2026). Key players:
Government push (NPS 2025) eyes 1,000 eVTOLs by 2030; Sarla’s scale/price lead positions it for airport-city contracts.
Sarla’s SYL-X1 tests signal India’s aviation independence—urban skies could transform by 2028 if certification aligns.