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Ultraviolette is making waves in the electric two-wheeler space, unveiling not just one but two exciting new models. Among them, the Tesseract stands out as the brand’s first-ever electric scooter, packed with high-tech features and futuristic design. Priced at INR 1,20,000 (US$1,380) for early buyers, this e-scooter is set to hit Indian roads in early 2026.
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Unlike most scooters with smooth, subtle curves, the Tesseract sports a bold, aggressive design. It features a wide apron with a sleek LED headlight, 14-inch tires, and a sculpted rear end, making it a real head-turner. It’s available in four striking colors: Sonic Pink, Desert Sand, Solar White, and Stealth Black.
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The Tesseract isn’t just about looks. It comes with an impressive 7-inch TFT touchscreen, along with dual dashcams (front and rear), wireless charging, haptic feedback on the handlebars, and built-in navigation. Safety is also a priority, with dual-channel ABS, traction control, hill-hold assist, and dynamic stability control.
The real game-changer? Integrated radar and Omnisense mirrors, making it the first scooter in its segment with advanced safety tech. These mirrors provide real-time alerts for blind spots, fast-approaching vehicles, and lane-change assistance—features usually found in high-end cars.
Under the hood, the Tesseract is powered by a 15 kW (20.1 hp) motor, delivering a top speed of 125 km/h (77.6 mph). It can go 0-60 km/h in just 2.9 seconds and charges from 0% to 80% in under an hour.
Buyers can choose from three battery options:
With these numbers, the Tesseract rivals even Ola Electric’s S1 Pro+, one of India’s top e-scooters.
Ultraviolette is keeping the pricing competitive. The first 10,000 buyers get the Tesseract at INR 1,20,000 (US$1,380). The next 50,000 buyers will pay INR 1,30,000 (US$1,500), and after that, the standard price will be INR 1,45,000 (US$1,670). The company will also introduce mid and top-tier variants by late 2025.
A three-year/75,000 km warranty comes as standard, with an option to extend it for up to two million kilometers—a bold move in the EV industry.
With brands like Suzuki, TVS, and Harley-KYMCO also stepping into the e-scooter space, the competition is heating up. But with its advanced tech, strong performance, and competitive pricing, the Ultraviolette Tesseract is set to disrupt the market.
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