Ultraviolette Tesseract hits 50,000 pre-bookings globally in just 2 weeks

The electric mobility revolution is shifting gears—and leading the charge is the Ultraviolette Tesseract, a futuristic electric scooter from Bengaluru-based startup Ultraviolette Automotive. Launched just two weeks ago, the Tesseract has already zoomed past 50,000 pre-bookings globally, a clear indicator of rising demand for performance-driven electric two-wheelers.

India’s first ADAS-equipped electric scooter

Setting a new benchmark, the Tesseract becomes India’s first electric scooter equipped with ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems). This is a game-changer in EV safety tech, especially for the two-wheeler market.

The scooter features

  • Dual Radar (Front & Rear)
  • Segment-First Dashcam Integration
  • Omnisense Mirror for seamless visual assistance
  • Real-Time Collision Warnings
  • Blind Spot Detection & Lane Change Alerts
  • Overtaking Support

Additional safety features include Hill Hold, Dynamic Stability Control, and Traction Control, ensuring a smart and secure ride even on challenging terrains.

Performance that packs a punch

  • The Ultraviolette Tesseract doesn’t just look futuristic—it rides like it too. Powered by a 20.1 bhp electric motor, the scooter accelerates from 0 to 60 km/h in just 2.9 seconds, making it one of the fastest in its segment.
  • Top Speed: 125 km/h
  • Range: Up to 261 km on a single charge (claimed)
  • Battery Options Expected: 3 kWh, 5 kWh, and 6 kWh variants
  • Platform: All-new electric architecture for maximum efficiency

Pricing & pre-booking details

For early adopters, Ultraviolette offered the Tesseract at an introductory price of ₹1.20 lakh. But with the first 50,000 pre-bookings completed, the ex-showroom price is now set at ₹1.45 lakh. Deliveries are slated to begin in the first quarter of 2026.

Why the Tesseract matters

The Ultraviolette Tesseract isn’t just another electric scooter—it’s a symbol of where Indian mobility is headed: safer, smarter, and faster. With international interest rising and homegrown innovation leading the way, this could well be India’s breakthrough moment in the global EV game.