Ultraviolette Shockwave Launched In India At Rs 1.50 Lakh

- Launched at an introductory price of Rs 1.5 lakh
- Based on a lightweight dual-purpose platform
- Offered in two dual-tone colour options
Ultraviolette has introduced its first dual-purpose electric motorcycle in India, called the Shockwave. Priced at Rs 1.50 lakh (ex-showroom) introductory for the first 1,000 buyers, the Shockwave is built on a lightweight platform and has been launched alongside the brand's first electric scooter, the Tesseract. These launches are part of a larger expansion plan, with more electric vehicles expected in the near future. Post the 1,000 units, the Shockwave will carry a sticker price of Rs 1.75 lakh, ex-showroom.
The Ultraviolette Shockwave stands out for its dual-purpose and lightweight design, suited for both on-road and off-road use. Its slim profile includes a high-beak front and vertically stacked dual-projector LED headlights. It features a high handlebar and a seat design inspired by rally bikes, which merges smoothly with the narrow tail section. To enhance off-road handling, the bike also comes with an off-road-style handlebar. The electric motorcycle is available in two colour options Electric Yellow with Black and White with Red.
Weighing 120 kg, the Shockwave offers an impressive power-to-weight ratio with an IDC range of 165 km on a single charge. It is powered by an electric motor delivering 14.5 bhp and a peak torque of 505 Nm, allowing it to accelerate from 0 to 60 kmph in just 2.9 seconds. The top speed is capped at 120 kmph.
In terms of cycle parts, the motorcycle is suspended by a telescopic fork at the front and a monoshock at the rear. It rides on 19-17 wire-spoke wheels shod with dual-purpose tyres. Braking is handled by disc brakes at both ends.
Commenting on the launch of the Shockwave, Niraj Rajmohan, CTO and Co-founder of Ultraviolette, said,
“Our cutting-edge technology is poised to become more accessible to the mainstream market while maintaining the brand's hallmark of futuristic design and advanced engineering. Today, we have showcased several exciting segment-first technologies that will significantly influence the future of rider safety and connected riding gear, which promises a more seamless ride. This demonstrates our steadfast commitment to innovation, research and development, and customer centricity. We will continue to focus on developing superior technologies that not just makes our products the best-in-class but deliver a more connected and hassle-free riding experience."
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