Ranchi: Ultraviolette, maker of India’s fastest electric motorcycle, showcased its entire product portfolio in Ranchi, marking a significant step in its mission to redefine mobility across the country. The company also announced plans to set up an advanced 3S Experience Centre in the city later this year, aiming to elevate customer service in Ranchi and neighbouring regions of Jharkhand.
Narayan Subramaniam, CEO and Co-founder of Ultraviolette, said, “Bringing our complete product lineup to Ranchi is a key milestone in our journey to redefine mobility across India.”
Among the key highlights were the F77 Mach 2 and F77 Super Street motorcycles. Equipped with a 10.3 kWh battery pack and delivering peak power of 30 kW (40.2 hp), these bikes produce a torque of 100 Nm, accelerating from 0 to 60 km/h in just 2.8 seconds. They boast an impressive IDC range of 323 km and a top speed of 155 km/h. Optional performance and personalization packages for the F77 series are also available to enhance the riding experience. Both models are priced at ₹2,99,000 and can be booked through the company’s official website, www.ultraviolette.com.
Ultraviolette also unveiled two mainstream electric vehicles—Tesseract, the world’s most advanced electric scooter, and an innovative electric motorcycle named Shockwave.
Tesseract brings several first-in-segment features, including an integrated radar and dashcam, seamlessly linked with the Omnisense Mirror. It offers advanced safety technologies like blind spot detection, lane change and overtaking assist, and collision alerts. The scooter also features traction control, dynamic regen, and energy optimization systems, along with a 7-inch TFT touchscreen and multi-color LED displays embedded in the ORVMs.
Shockwave is engineered for thrill-seekers, blending performance with sleek design. Inspired by the iconic two-stroke era, it offers a light, accessible, and fun riding experience, promising the same excitement that defined an entire generation of motorcycling.
Tesseract is priced at ₹1,45,000, while Shockwave will retail at ₹1,75,000. Pre-bookings for both are now open at just ₹999 on the company’s website.
Neeraj Rajmohan, CTO and Co-founder of Ultraviolette, said, “Ranchi is emerging as a hub of growth and ambition. We are excited to introduce our cutting-edge technology in this vibrant city. By making our innovations more accessible to mainstream markets, we’re staying true to our identity of futuristic design and advanced engineering.”