Ultraviolette has made a major advancement in its quest to transform the electric vehicle sector. Known for creating ‘The Fastest Indian’ and the newly released F77 SuperStreet, the company hosted its largest-ever Product and Technology showcase, FAST FORWARD India ’25, in Bengaluru on March 5th.

This significant event underscored the company’s future strategy, introduced two groundbreaking products, and demonstrated its research and development strengths, embodying Ultraviolette’s vision for the future of electric mobility.

In an ambitious effort to widen its market presence, the company introduced an exciting new range of products targeting both the Indian and international markets. This new lineup includes two flagship products: ‘Tesseract,’ a new electric scooter and ‘Shockwave,’ an electric offroad motorcycle designed to rekindle the exhilaration of riding, reminiscent of the classic 2-stroke motorcycling era.

Narayan Subramaniam, CEO & Co-founder of Ultraviolette, stated “We are exhilarated to introduce our latest products— The World’s Most Advanced Electric Scooter and a new Motorcycle that will redefine urban commuting. Our top-down approach has enabled us to harness the core technology that we have developed over the last seven years. Our new scooter and light-weight motorcycle platform epitomizes iconic design, segment defining features and category leading performance that will ensure an unparalleled riding experience. We are proudly presenting this portfolio on a National and Global stage- highlighting Indian R&D, indigenous technological prowess, and engineering excellence. Our journey is just getting started as we aim to position India as the global leader in mobility.”
TESSERACT
Tesseract incorporates a segment-first integrated radar and dashcam, seamlessly paired with Omnisense mirrors to deliver advanced safety features like Blindspot Detection, Lane Change Assistance, Overtaking Assist, and real-time Collision Alerts. It also includes Traction Control and Dynamic Regeneration to boost safety and optimize energy use. Additionally, Tesseract features a 7-inch touchscreen TFT display and multi-color LED displays embedded in the ORVMs, enhancing rider awareness and minimizing accident risks, ensuring every trip is safer and more enjoyable.

VIOLETTE A.I. has been designed to offer riders with advanced connectivity features that goes beyond the vehicle operating system. Key features of this pack include Advanced Ride Analytics,
Movement, Fall and Towing Alerts, Remote Lockdown, Crash Alert, Daily Ride Stats, and an Anti-Collision Warning System.
With a peak power output of 20bhp (15 kW), the Tesseract offers an inter-city range of 261 km, guaranteeing outstanding overall performance. The scooter can be fast charged to 80% in under an hour, making it ideal for both daily commuting and long-distance journeys. The Tesseract is built to handle any road situation, featuring 14-inch wheels, industry-defining aerodynamics, and a spacious 34 liters of storage space beneath the seat.
Tesseract has been launched at an introductory price of ₹1.2 lakhs for the first 10,000 buyers. It boasts a platform with a high-capacity 6kWh battery, delivering a peak power of 15kW and an impressive Indian Drive Cycle (IDC) range of 261 kilometers. Additionally, there is a 3.5kWh battery option that provides a peak power of 10kW and an IDC range of 162 kilometers, as well as a 5kWh battery pack with a peak power output of 15kW and an IDC range of 220 kilometers.

For the subsequent 50,000 customers, Tesseract will be priced at ₹1.3 lakhs, with the final price set at ₹1.45 lakhs. Pre-bookings are open at ₹999, and deliveries are scheduled to begin by early 2026. Tesseract will be offered in four unique color choices: Sunburst Sand, Stealth Black, Sonic Pink, and Solar White.
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SHOCKWAVE
Shockwave represents Ultraviolette’s second launch—a motorcycle crafted with precision to cater to riders looking for a thrilling experience and to rekindle the passion for riding. Priced at an introductory rate of ₹1.49 lakhs for the initial 1,000 buyers, Shockwave features a 3.5kWh battery, offering a peak power of 14.5 bhp (10.8 kW) and an impressive IDC range of 165 km. Pre-orders for Shockwave start today at ₹999.

The Shockwave comes in two unique color choices: Cosmic Black and Frost White. It offers the same legendary excitement of the ‘2-stroke’ motorcycle era, known for its lightweight, enjoyable, and user-friendly bikes. Delivery of the Shockwave is set to begin by early 2026.

“Our cutting-edge technology is poised to become more accessible to the mainstream market while maintaining the brand’s hallmark of futuristic design and advanced engineering. Today, we have showcased several exciting segment-first technologies that will significantly influence the future of rider safety and connected riding gear, which promises a more seamless ride. This demonstrates our steadfast commitment to innovation, research and development, and customer centricity. We will continue to focus on developing superior technologies that not just makes our products the best-in-class but deliver a more connected and hassle-free riding experience.” said Niraj Rajmohan, CTO & Co-founder of Ultraviolette.

In a brief period, the company has grown its operations to more than thirteen cities. By the financial year 2026, it plans to expand into fifty cities throughout India, while strategically targeting rapid-growth international markets like the UK, Germany, Spain, Portugal, and France.
About Ultraviolette Automotive:
Ultraviolette (UV), makers of the ‘Fastest Indian Motorcycle,’ is an innovator in future-ready Electric Vehicle Platforms and Battery Technology. Infused with Aviation DNA, this enterprise was conceived in 2016 by the founders, Narayan Subramaniam and Niraj Rajmohan. Ultraviolette is backed by a spectrum of global investors, including Lingotto (a subsidiary of EXOR N.V., renowned for its majority or controlling stakes in iconic brands and global leaders such as Ferrari, Stellantis, CNH Industrial, Iveco Group, The Economist Group, Via, and Juventus), Qualcomm Ventures, Zoho Corporation, TVS Motors, and Speciale Invest.
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