Hot on the heels of the F77 Mach 2 SuperStreet and after breaking records with the upcoming F99 electric superbike are the next big launches from Ultraviolette - the Tesseract electric scooter and the Shockwave electric bike. Priced at Rs. 1,20,000 for the first 10000 customers (Rs. 1,45,000 will be the eventual price), the Tesseract scooter will come with features such as integrated radar and dashcam, 14-inch wheels, and a claimed range of 261km per charge. The Shockwave features a dirtbike-style design with big wheels and increased suspension travel, and will be priced at Rs. 1,49,000 as an introductory price.
Both electric two-wheelers are open for pre-booking, with nominal booking amounts of Rs. 999 for each. However, deliveries will only commence in 2026, so the new Ultraviolette electric scooter and bike are still some time away from actually being able to see them in action.
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The Tesseract is aimed at striking a balance between performance and practicality, offering 261km of riding range per charge and the ability to fast charge from 0-80 percent in less than an hour for its 6kWh battery. There is 34L of under-seat storage, a usable floorboard, and safety features such as blindspot detection, lane change and overtaking assists, real-time collision alerts, traction control, and dynamic regen. It also get a 7-inch touch-screen TFT display, and can be got in a more affordable 3.5kWh version which delivers a claimed range of 162km, or a 5kWh version with a claimed range of 220km.
The Shockwave e-bike gets a 3.5kWh battery and a peak power output of 14.5bhp, promising a riding range of 165km per charge. The Shockwave is pitched as promising the thrill of the two-stroke motorcycling era, even though this is obviously an electric bike with an entirely different motor-based drive system.
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Ultraviolette's first electric bike is the F77, now available in an improved Mach 2 version along with variants such as the SuperStreet. Interestingly, the upcoming F99 electric superbike recently set a new record for being the fastest Indian motorcycle to complete a quarter-mile sprint with a time of 10.7 seconds. It also broke the top-speed record for an Indian bike, with a speed of 258kmh.