The Indian EV market is on fire, and leading the pack into a new era of high-performance electric mobility is the all-new Ultraviolette Tesseract 2025. This electric superbike is not just a motorcycle—it’s a revolution on two wheels, aiming to rival global giants like BMW Motorrad and Honda in terms of performance, innovation, and design.
Let’s take a closer look at what makes the Ultraviolette Tesseract the most exciting EV launch of the year in India.
Electrifying Performance: 200 km/h Top Speed
The Ultraviolette Tesseract’s biggest head-turner is its blazing top speed of 200 km/h, making it the fastest electric motorcycle made in India. Powered by a dual-motor all-wheel-drive setup, the bike delivers instant torque to both wheels, ensuring explosive acceleration and remarkable handling dynamics.
Ultraviolette claims a 0–100 km/h acceleration time under 3.5 seconds, putting it in the league of petrol-powered superbikes, but with the silent thunder of electric propulsion.
Unmatched Range: Go the Distance
In a market where range anxiety still lingers, Ultraviolette silences all doubts with the Tesseract’s massive 450 km range on a single charge (claimed under ideal conditions). This is made possible by a high-density lithium-ion battery pack with advanced thermal management.
The bike offers multiple riding modes (Eco, Urban, Sport, and Track), each adjusting the performance and range to suit the rider’s needs. In Eco mode, riders can expect up to 450 km; in Track mode, they’ll get blistering speed with a slightly lower range.
Rapid Charging Technology
The Tesseract comes with Ultraviolette’s proprietary fast-charging system, allowing the battery to charge from 0% to 80% in just 25 minutes, and 100% in under 45 minutes. This fast-charging capability makes it one of the most practical electric bikes for long-distance rides or city commutes.
Ultraviolette is also expanding its UV Charge Grid network across metro cities and national highways, aiming to make charging as convenient as fueling.
Striking Design: Futuristic and Aggressive
The design language of the Ultraviolette Tesseract is unlike anything currently on Indian roads. With its aerodynamic fairings, laser-cut panels, twin LED strip DRLs, and sharply sculpted tank, it looks like a bike straight out of a sci-fi movie.
Every element is purpose-driven—whether it’s the integrated winglets for downforce, the split-seat for aggressive posture, or the lightweight alloy wheels for better control.
It’s a true head-turner, competing with the aesthetics of Ducati, KTM, and BMW.
Premium Features That Set It Apart
The Tesseract doesn’t just stop at performance. It brings in high-end features expected from premium bikes:
- 12.3-inch TFT Smart Display with navigation, battery diagnostics, ride modes, and cloud connectivity
- Geo-fencing and Remote Locking/Unlocking via the Ultraviolette mobile app
- Advanced Traction Control System (TCS)
- Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) with dual-disc setup
- Regenerative Braking with Adjustable Levels
- Fully Digital Keyless Entry
- Over-the-Air (OTA) Software Updates
These features ensure the bike isn’t just fast, but smart and connected.
Built for Safety and Comfort
With high speeds come higher responsibilities, and Ultraviolette has not compromised on safety:
- Steel trellis frame with aircraft-grade aluminum chassis
- Front and rear adjustable mono-shock suspension
- High-performance Michelin radial tires
- 5-star crash test rating on internal testing standards
Comfort is equally considered. Despite being a sportbike, the ergonomic seat design, suspension tuning, and rider-assist features ensure long rides aren’t just possible but enjoyable.
Price and Variants
Ultraviolette has priced the Tesseract starting at ₹3.85 lakh (ex-showroom), which is competitive considering its performance and premium segment. Variants may include:
- Base Model – 350 km range, single-motor
- Pro Model – 450 km range, dual-motor AWD
- Track Edition – Lightweight components, enhanced torque output
Bookings have already opened on Ultraviolette’s website, with deliveries expected to begin in Q4 2025.
Rival Comparison
Feature | Ultraviolette Tesseract | BMW CE 04 | Honda CB350 H’ness |
---|---|---|---|
Top Speed | 200 km/h | 120 km/h | 125 km/h |
Range | 450 km | 130 km | Petrol-based |
Charging | 80% in 25 min | 65 min | N/A |
Price (Ex-showroom) | ₹3.85 lakh | ₹9.2 lakh | ₹2.1 lakh |
Engine/Motor | Dual Electric Motors | Single Motor | Petrol 350cc |
Clearly, the Tesseract isn’t just a “value for money” option—it’s redefining what Indian EV bikes can achieve.
Why It Matters: The Future of Indian Biking
With Ultraviolette’s F77 already receiving positive reviews, the Tesseract is a leap into the performance electric superbike category. It’s targeting a segment where speed, design, and innovation matter, and Indian youth are increasingly aligning with eco-conscious choices without compromising thrill.
This is more than a motorcycle—it’s a statement that India can build high-performance EVs that can rival global giants.
Final Verdict
If you’re a biking enthusiast who values speed, sustainability, and smart features—Ultraviolette Tesseract 2025 deserves your attention. Whether you’re upgrading from a petrol superbike or entering the EV space for the first time, this machine delivers performance, range, and innovation like never before.
The road ahead is electric—and the Tesseract leads the way.