Ultraviolette has set a new benchmark in the Indian motorcycle industry with its latest offering, the Tesseract. Just 48 hours after its unveiling, the company has secured over 20,000 pre-bookings, highlighting the overwhelming response from enthusiasts. To further attract early buyers, Ultraviolette is offering an introductory price of Rs 1.2 lakh for the first 50,000 bookings.

Ultraviolette Tesseract comes packed with advanced technology and performance-focused features. It is the world’s first two-wheeler to feature an integrated radar and dashcam with Omnisense Mirrors, enhancing safety and awareness on the road. With a peak power output of 20 bhp (15 kW) and an impressive IDC range of 261 km, it promises a powerful yet efficient ride. Practicality is also a key highlight, offering 34 liters of under-seat storage and fast charging capabilities that can replenish the battery in under an hour. Riding on 14-inch wheels, the Tesseract features dual projector headlights with floating DRLs, ensuring superior visibility and a futuristic design.

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The Ultraviolette Tesseract sets new standards in two-wheeler safety and technology with its segment-first integrated radar and dashcam system. Its Omnisense mirrors enhance rider awareness by offering advanced features like Blindspot Detection, Lane Change Assist, Overtaking Assist, and real-time Collision Alerts. To further improve control and efficiency, the Tesseract comes equipped with Traction Control and Dynamic Regeneration, ensuring better stability and optimized energy use. The futuristic cockpit includes a 7-inch touchscreen TFT display, while multi-color LED indicators embedded in the ORVMs provide additional visual alerts, enhancing both convenience and safety.

“We are absolutely thrilled by the response to the Tesseract from across India. The overwhelming demand in such a short span is a testament to the trust and excitement our customers have in Ultraviolette’s vision for the future of mobility. The Tesseract represents a paradigm shift in mobility, and with this incredible momentum, we are excited to redefine the riding experience for customers in the segment,” said Narayan Subramaniam, CEO & Co-founder of Ultraviolette.