Ultraviolette's Tesseract Scooter Achieves 20,000 Pre-Orders In Just Two Days
Ultraviolette, known for producing India's fastest motorcycle, has experienced a remarkable surge in interest for its latest model, the Tesseract. Within just two days of its launch, this "World's Most Advanced Scooter" received over 20,000 pre-orders. This achievement marks a significant moment in India's electric vehicle sector.
Special Pricing for Early Buyers
Due to the overwhelming demand, Ultraviolette has decided to extend the introductory price of Rs 1.2 lakh for the first 50,000 bookings. This decision reflects the company's dedication to making high-performance electric vehicles more accessible to Indian consumers.

The Tesseract has captured attention with its design inspired by combat helicopters, integrated radar and dashcam, and impressive 20 bhp peak power. It boasts an IDC-certified range of 261 km. Its rapid acceleration and advanced features set new standards in electric two-wheelers. Customers can continue booking at Rs 1.2 lakh until 50,000 reservations are reached.
Also Read: Top 5 Highlights Of The New Ultraviolette Tesseract electric scooter.
Shockwave Motorcycle's Success
In addition to the Tesseract's success, Ultraviolette's Shockwave electric enduro motorcycle has also seen rapid bookings. Within just one day of opening orders, the first 1,000 units were sold out. Priced at Rs 1,49,999 initially, this lightweight off-road bike offers a thrilling ride reminiscent of the two-stroke era but reimagined for modern times.
Ultraviolette has extended special pricing for another 1,000 Shockwave pre-orders due to high interest. The company is setting new standards in India's high-performance electric two-wheeler market with record-breaking demand across both scooters and motorcycles.
The enthusiasm surrounding Ultraviolette's offerings highlights a growing trend towards electric mobility in India. As more consumers embrace these innovative vehicles, Ultraviolette continues to lead with cutting-edge technology and design that redefine riding experiences.


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