Bengaluru, Sept. 30 -- Mobility startup Namma Yatri, which had started off as an on-demand auto-rickshaw booking platform three years ago, now derives a chunk of its revenue from four-wheeler cabs as it scales beyond Bengaluru into Chennai, Bhubaneswar and Kolkata.

In an interview with Mint, Namma Yatri's chief operating officer Shanmugavel Mani Subbiah said around 40% of the revenue now comes from the four-wheeler business that was launched in Bengaluru last year. About 55% still comes from autos and 5% from bike taxis.

Beyond Bengaluru, Namma Yatri operates cabs and autos in Kolkata, Chennai, Kochi and Bhubaneswar, as well as multiple tier-2 towns in Karnataka.

"Our revenue tripled in the last financial year (FY25), and we have opera...