Bengaluru, March 5, 2025 – Ultraviolette, the creators of the F77 SuperStreet, have launched two innovative products aimed at transforming the electric vehicle market. These offerings include ‘Tesseract,’ touted as the World’s Most Advanced Electric Scooter, and ‘Shockwave,’ a groundbreaking Electric Motorcycle. The entry-level model will be available for ₹1.2 lakhs for the first 10,000 customers. Following this, the price for the next 50,000 customers will be set at ₹1.3 lakhs, with the final retail price reaching ₹1.45 lakhs. Pre-bookings for Tesseract are currently open at a fee of ₹999, with deliveries expected to commence in early 2026.
In discussing the new products, Narayan Subramaniam, CEO and Co-founder of Ultraviolette, expressed enthusiasm about the launch, stating, “We are thrilled to present our latest innovations—The World’s Most Advanced Electric Scooter and a new Motorcycle that will revolutionize urban transportation. Our comprehensive approach has allowed us to leverage the core technology we have developed over the past seven years.”
Company representatives noted that the new scooter and lightweight motorcycle platform exemplify iconic design, feature-defining attributes, and industry-leading performance, promising an unmatched riding experience.
“We are proudly showcasing this portfolio on both national and global platforms, emphasizing Indian research and development, indigenous technological capabilities, and engineering excellence. Our journey is just beginning as we strive to establish India as a global leader in mobility,” Subramaniam added.
The Tesseract is equipped with a segment-first integrated radar and dashcam, seamlessly integrated with Omnisense mirrors, offering advanced safety features such as Blindspot Detection, Lane Change Assistance, Overtaking Support, and real-time Collision Alerts.
Additionally, it includes Traction Control and Dynamic Regeneration to enhance safety and optimize energy efficiency. The Tesseract also features a 7-inch touchscreen TFT display and multi-color LED indicators embedded in the ORVMs, further improving rider awareness and minimizing risks.
The bike feature a segment first integrated radar and dashcam, seamlessly coupled with Omnisense mirrors, providing advanced safety technologies such as Blindspot Detection, Lane Change, Overtaking Assist, and real-time Collision Alerts.
It is also equipped with Traction control and Dynamic regen for enhanced safety and optimizing energy consumption. In addition,Tesseract boasts a 7″ touchscreen TFT display, and multi-colour LED displays embedded in
the ORVMs – further enhancing rider awareness and reducing the risk of accidents: making every
journey safer and more enjoyable.
The vehicles are backed by 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 both the new bikes are also equipped with an Anti-Collision Warning System.
In terms of performance with 20bhp (15 kW) peak power output, Tesseract delivers an impressive inter-city range of 261km, ensuring exceptional all-round performance.
The scooter can be fast charged up to 80% in less than an hour, making it perfect for daily commutes and long-distance travel.
Ultraviolette second product SHOCKWAVE is a meticulously designed and engineered motorcycle to meet the demands of riders seeking an exhilarating riding experience and reignitingthe joy in riding.
Available at an introductory price of ₹1.49 lakhs for the first 1,000 customers,Shockwave boasts a 3.5kWh battery, delivering a peak power output of 14.5 bhp (10.8 kW) and an impressive IDC range of 165 kms. Pre-bookings for Shockwave commence today at ₹999.
In a short span, the company has expanded its presence to over thirteen cities. By FY 2026, the
company aims to extend its reach to fifty cities across India, with a strategic focus on fast-paced
global markets such as the UK, Germany, Spain, Portugal, and France.

