Ultraviolette Tesseract
- Praveen S
- Apr 14
- 4 min read

In the rapidly evolving Indian electric vehicle (EV) market, Ultraviolette Automotive has introduced the Tesseract, a high-performance electric scooter unveiled in early 2025, promising to redefine urban and intercity mobility. With pre-bookings open and deliveries set to commence in Q1 2026, the Tesseract combines cutting-edge technology, safety features, and a sporty design, positioning it as a competitive player against established e-scooters like the Ather 450X and Ola S1 Pro Plus. This report provides a detailed overview of the Tesseract’s specifications, features, pricing, and market positioning, based on information available as of April 14, 2025.
Key Features
The Ultraviolette Tesseract is an electric scooter with a range up to 261 km, powered by 3.5 kWh, 5 kWh, or 6 kWh batteries.
It offers a top speed of 125 km/h and accelerates from 0-60 km/h in 2.9 seconds, with prices starting at ₹1.20 lakh.
Features include advanced safety like blind spot detection, a 7-inch TFT touchscreen, and keyless access.
Deliveries are expected to start in Q1 2026, with pre-bookings currently open.
Specifications
Range: Up to 261 km on a full charge with the 6 kWh battery.
Power and Speed: Delivers up to 20.10 bhp, with a top speed of 125 km/h and 0-60 km/h in 2.9 seconds.
Battery Options: Available in 3.5 kWh (162 km range), 5 kWh (220 km range), and 6 kWh (261 km range).
Charging: Charges from 20-80% in under 30 minutes with a fast charger, with electricity consumption around 3.5 units for a full charge.
Features and Design
Safety: Includes dual radars, front and rear cameras, blind spot detection, collision warnings, and traction control.
Convenience: Features a 7-inch TFT touchscreen with navigation, keyless access, cruise control, and 34 litres of underseat storage.
Design: Sporty and aggressive, available in colors like Solar White, Stealth Black, and Desert Sand, with LED lighting and 14-inch wheels.
Platform and Manufacturing
The Tesseract is built on an all-new platform, emphasizing advanced EV technology and performance. While specific manufacturing details are not publicly detailed, Ultraviolette’s focus on R&D, as seen in their F77 superbike series, suggests a robust foundation for this scooter. It is designed for both domestic and potentially international markets, with a strong emphasis on Indian Driving Cycle (IDC) range and fast charging capabilities.
Specification
Variant | Battery Capacity | Range (IDC) | Price (Ex-Showroom) |
Tesseract 3.5 | 3.5 kWh | 162 km | ₹1,20,000 (intro), ₹1.45 lakh (regular) |
Tesseract 5 | 5 kWh | 220 km | ₹1,70,000 |
Tesseract 6 | 6 kWh | 261 km | ₹2,00,000 |
Power and Performance: The scooter delivers a maximum power of 20.10 bhp (14.9 kW), with a consistent torque of 20.4 Nm across all variants. It boasts a top speed of 125 kmph and accelerates from 0-60 kmph in a claimed 2.9 seconds, making it one of the fastest e-scooters in its segment.
Charging: It supports fast charging, reaching 20-80% in less than 30 minutes with the Supernova charger. Electricity consumption for a full charge is approximately 3.5 units, with the charger included in the vehicle price. Mobile app monitoring allows riders to track battery status, live charging, and nearby charging stations.
Battery Warranty: Ultraviolette offers an 8-year warranty or up to 2 lakh km, ensuring long-term reliability.
Safety and Technology
Safety is a cornerstone of the Tesseract, with segment-first innovations:
Advanced Rider Assistance Systems (ARAS): Dual radars and front/rear cameras enable blind spot detection, overtake alerts, collision warnings, and spatial awareness, claimed as globally first in the segment.
Traction and Stability: Offers 2 traction control modes (wet roads, loose gravel) and dynamic stability control, with 4 levels of dynamic regen for energy efficiency.
Additional Safety: Hill hold, park assist, Omnisense mirrors, and a smart dashcam with weather detection and terrain reading ensure comprehensive rider protection.
The scooter also includes a handlebar with haptic feedback, enhancing rider interaction and safety during critical maneuvers.
Storage and Practicality
The Tesseract offers 34 litres of underseat storage, sufficient to accommodate a full-size helmet, daily essentials, or even a drone bag, making it practical for urban commuters and weekend riders. The radial tyres and 14-inch alloy wheels ensure stability and handling, with a turning circle suitable for city navigation.
Variants and Pricing
Ultraviolette has introduced an attractive pricing strategy to boost initial adoption:
The introductory price of ₹1.20 lakh is reserved for the first 10,000 buyers, with regular pricing at ₹1.45 lakh for the base 3.5 kWh variant. Higher variants (5 kWh and 6 kWh) are priced at ₹1,70,000 and ₹2,00,000 respectively, all ex-showroom.
Bookings have seen significant interest, with 20,000 bookings in the first 48 hours, reflecting strong market demand.
Comparative Analysis
Attribute | Ultraviolette Tesseract | Ather 450X | Ola S1 Pro Plus |
Price (Ex-Showroom) | ₹1.20 Lakh - ₹2.00 Lakh | ₹1.26 Lakh - ₹1.45 Lakh | ₹1.17 Lakh - ₹1.47 Lakh |
Range (km) | 162 - 261 | 150 - 160 | 195 |
Power (bhp) | 20.10 | 7.25 | 11.4 |
Top Speed (kmph) | 125 | 90 | 120 |
0-60 kmph (seconds) | 2.9 | 3.3 | 3.0 |
Charging Time | <30 min (20-80%) | 4.5 hours (0-80%) | 6.5 hours (0-100%) |
Key Features | Dual radars, blind spot detection, TFT screen | Touchscreen, navigation, fast charging | Touchscreen, music control, fast charging |
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