Thursday, May 14, 2026

Ultraviolette Tesseract Crosses 50,000 Pre-Bookings in Just Two Weeks

Ultraviolette Automotive has achieved a significant milestone with its latest offering, the Tesseract, touted as the world’s most advanced electric scooter. Within just two weeks of its global debut, the Tesseract has received over 50,000 pre-bookings, reflecting strong consumer demand and setting a new benchmark in the electric two-wheeler segment.

Commenting on the overwhelming response, Narayan Subramaniam, CEO & Co-founder of Ultraviolette Automotive, stated:
“The response to the Tesseract has been phenomenal. Crossing 50,000 pre-bookings in just two weeks highlights the demand for an advanced mobility solution. The Tesseract is not just another electric scooter—it is a revolution in the way people perceive commuting.”

Ultraviolette Tesseract price

Also Read: Ultraviolette Extends Introductory Pricing for Tesseract – Here’s What You Need to Know

Cutting-Edge Features & Performance

The Tesseract introduces segment-first safety features, including an integrated radar and dashcam system, Omnisense mirrors with Blindspot Detection, Lane Change & Overtaking Assist, and Collision Alerts. It also features traction control, dynamic regenerative braking, a 7-inch touchscreen TFT display, and multi-colour LED indicators in the ORVMs for enhanced rider awareness.

Powering the Tesseract is a 20 bhp (14.7 kW) motor, delivering an IDC range of up to 261 km on a single charge. The scooter also supports fast charging up to 80% in under an hour, making it suitable for both city commutes and inter-city travel.

Speaking about the Tesseract’s technological advancements, Niraj Rajmohan, Co-founder & CTO of Ultraviolette Automotive, said:
“The Tesseract is designed to redefine electric mobility, combining futuristic design with cutting-edge performance. The overwhelming response reaffirms that consumers are ready for a major shift in two-wheeler mobility.”

Availability & Pre-Bookings

The Ultraviolette Tesseract is available in four colour options: Desert Sand, Stealth Black, Sonic Pink, and Solar White. Pre-bookings are currently open on the company’s website for ₹999.

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