From Superbike to Scooter? With a Focus on Battery, Safety, and Powertrain, Ultraviolette Expands Beyond Performance Bikes
India’s electric mobility landscape is set for a seismic shift as Ultraviolette confirms its expansion beyond high-performance superbikes. After redefining the premium EV market with the F77, the company is now gearing up to enter multiple two-wheeler segments. With its seven-year legacy of cutting-edge research and development, Ultraviolette is bringing its aviation-inspired technology to a broader range of electric motorcycles and possibly scooters. The official product roadmap will be unveiled on March 5, 2025, marking a major milestone in India’s EV transformation.
Ultraviolette has built a reputation for pushing the limits of electric vehicle technology. Its latest expansion signals a bold step toward diversification, with upcoming models expected to cater to different riding needs, from urban commuting to long-distance touring. The company’s expertise in battery technology, safety engineering, and powertrain systems is expected to drive innovation across its new offerings. With advancements in energy efficiency and next-generation materials, Ultraviolette aims to make high-performance electric mobility more accessible than ever.
Speaking about the expansion, Narayan Subramaniam, CEO & Co-Founder of Ultraviolette, emphasized the company’s vision for the future.
“Our journey with the F77 was just the beginning. Over the past seven years, our deep focus on research and development has enabled us to vertically integrate core systems like battery technology, powertrain, and safety. This foundation allows us to scale rapidly into multiple two-wheeler segments. Our goal is to set new industry benchmarks while accelerating the adoption of electric mobility across diverse customer segments.”
Ultraviolette’s aviation-inspired approach to engineering has always been a defining factor in its product lineup. The same precision, safety, and high-performance technology that shaped the F77 will now be extended to a broader category of electric vehicles. With a strong focus on efficiency, rider experience, and futuristic design, the company is positioning itself as a leader in India’s rapidly growing electric two-wheeler segment.
India’s two-wheeler market is the largest in the world, with more than 21 million units sold annually. The rising demand for sustainable mobility solutions is driving a surge in electric vehicle adoption, making this the right moment for Ultraviolette’s next big leap. The expansion is expected to challenge traditional internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles, bridging the gap between premium electric offerings and mainstream affordability.
With the upcoming March 5 announcement, the industry is eager to see what Ultraviolette has in store. While details remain under wraps, speculation is high that the company might introduce a lighter, more accessible electric motorcycle, alongside a high-performance scooter to compete in India’s booming e-scooter market. Backed by investors such as TVS Motors, Qualcomm Ventures, Zoho Corporation, and EXOR N.V., Ultraviolette has both the financial strength and technological prowess to make this expansion a success.
This move is more than just a product launch. Ultraviolette is building the future of mobility in India, one segment at a time. As the company prepares to unveil its roadmap, one thing is clear, the next phase of India’s EV revolution is just getting started.
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