Quick Highlights:Ultraviolette launches UV Crossfade, its first carbon fiber helmet, compliant with ECE 22.06, ISI, and DoT standards.Priced at INR 19,900, the helmet introduces real-time rider-to-vehicle and rider-to-rider connectivity.Partnership with Cardo Systems brings advanced communication and safety tech under the Connected Rider Ecosystem.Unveils full global portfolio at EICMA 2025, including F77 MACH 2, F77 SuperStreet, F99, Tesseract, Shockwave, and X-47 Crossover.Ultraviolette Launches UV Crossfade Carbon Fiber Helmet at EICMA 2025, MilanIn a major step towards redefining connected mobility, Ultraviolette Automotive has launched the UV Crossfade, its first-ever carbon fiber helmet, during EICMA 2025 in Milan, Italy. The announcement marks a significant milestone as the company expands its ecosystem beyond electric motorcycles to include connected riding gear .Following the successful launch and deliveries of the X-47 Crossover across India, Ultraviolette showcased its entire product portfolio at the prestigious global motorcycle exhibition. The lineup included the F77 MACH 2, F77 SuperStreet, F99, Tesseract, Shockwave, and the X-47 Crossover , reinforcing its commitment to pushing boundaries in electric mobility and design innovation.Partnership with Cardo Systems: Building a Connected Rider EcosystemAt EICMA 2025, Ultraviolette announced a first-of-its-kind collaboration with Cardo Systems , a global leader in motorcycle communication technology. This strategic alliance marks the beginning of Phase 1 of Ultraviolette’s Connected Rider Ecosystem , aimed at merging safety and connectivity for riders worldwide.Through this partnership, the UV Crossfade helmet becomes the centerpiece of connected riding. By integrating Cardo’s mesh communication network with Ultraviolette’s intelligent systems , the helmet facilitates real-time communication between riders, groups, and their motorcycles. The result is a seamless network that enhances safety, awareness, and the overall riding experience.Cardo Systems’ Vice President of Business Development, Shachar Harari , highlighted the potential of this collaboration, saying, “Our cooperation with Ultraviolette brings a new dimension of connectivity to the world of motorcycles, enabling them to interact directly with the Cardo unit. This opens new possibilities in Blind Spot Detection, Status Alerts, and other advanced rider assistance features.”Introducing the UV Crossfade: Merging Design, Technology, and SafetyThe UV Crossfade is designed as a carbon fiber outer shell paired with fiberglass inner layers , delivering a lightweight yet robust build of approximately 1380 grams . It adheres to global safety certifications , including DoT , ISI , and ECE 22.06 , setting a new benchmark for rider protection.What sets the UV Crossfade apart is its integration of smart systems . Through Dynamic Alert Sequencing (D.A.S) , the helmet’s software intelligently prioritizes and delivers alerts in real time. Whether riders are connected via local mesh networks or phone calls, the D.A.S suite assesses incoming notifications and allocates them appropriately to ensure timely awareness without distraction.This advanced technology enables real-time rider-to-vehicle communication , particularly for Ultraviolette’s latest models such as the F77 MACH 2 , F77 SuperStreet , and X-47 Crossover . Future integration is planned across the brand’s entire lineup in phased rollouts.Bridging the Gap Between Machine and RiderAccording to Narayan Subramaniam , Co-founder and CEO of Ultraviolette, the UV Crossfade is more than just a helmet—it is an extension of the rider’s connection to the motorcycle. “At Ultraviolette, we aim to make mobility progressively more intelligent through the seamless integration of technology and design. The UV Crossfade helmet represents the beginning of a new era of advanced connection between rider and machine, enhancing safety, awareness, and the overall ride experience,” he said.Subramaniam further emphasized that the helmet is capable of communicating with Ultraviolette motorcycles to deliver real-time alerts from systems such as the UV Hypersense radar on the X-47 . The combination of Cardo’s communication expertise and Ultraviolette’s engineering prowess underlines the company’s mission to create a smarter, safer, and more connected riding experience .Global Expansion and Competitive PricingWith the UV Crossfade now available for sale at INR 19,900 , Ultraviolette has ensured that advanced safety and connectivity remain accessible to riders. The company’s entry into the European market through EICMA 2025 also highlights its readiness to compete globally with products that meet stringent international standards.Ultraviolette’s unveiling of its complete motorcycle and scooter portfolio —including high-performance concepts like Tesseract and Shockwave —further signals its ambition to dominate the future of electric mobility. Each model represents the brand’s signature blend of performance, technology, and design innovation , reinforcing its position as a pioneer in the electric motorcycle industry.About Cardo SystemsFounded in 2004, Cardo Systems revolutionized rider communication by introducing the world’s first Bluetooth-based wireless intercom headset . Today, it remains a leader in powersports communication devices , offering advanced features that enhance connectivity and safety for riders across over 100 countries . Cardo’s collaboration with Ultraviolette represents a natural evolution of its mission to make communication and safety central to modern motorcycling.Final TakeawayWith the launch of the UV Crossfade Carbon Fiber Helmet , Ultraviolette has officially entered the realm of connected rider technology , setting new standards for safety and smart mobility. Through its partnership with Cardo Systems and the rollout of the Connected Rider Ecosystem , the brand reinforces its vision of transforming the motorcycling experience for the future—where the rider, the machine, and the environment are seamlessly interconnected.