
The electric scooter market in India is booming, and choosing between the newly launched Ultraviolet Tesseract and the well-known Ola S1 Pro can be challenging. Both cater to urban commuters and tech-savvy riders, but they differ in design, performance, and support.
Below, we break down the comparison to help you decide which suits your needs for 2025.
The Tesseract boasts an aggressive, aviation-inspired design, reminiscent of combat helicopters, with sharp cuts and creases. It features a dual-LED projector headlamp, floating DRLs, and a windscreen, enhancing its sporty appeal.
Available in Pink, Black, and Sand, it has a flat footboard and stepped seat, aligning with maxi-scooter aesthetics.
Its 14-inch wheels and 34-litre under-seat storage add practicality.
In contrast, the S1 Pro adopts a modern, sleek design with a conventional scooter look, suitable for urban
commuters. It comes in colours like Gerua, with a tubular and sheet metal frame, twin telescopic front suspension, and mono-shock rear suspension. Its 12-inch alloy wheels and 34-litre boot space mirror the Tesseract’s practicality but with a more familiar silhouette.
Design preference is subjective, but the Tesseract appeals to those seeking a futuristic, sporty look, while the S1 Pro caters to traditional scooter buyers.
The Ultraviolet Tesseract, launched by Ultraviolette Automotive, marks the company’s entry into the scooter segment, building on its reputation for high-performance electric motorcycles like the F77 series.
Priced competitively, it promises cutting-edge features and an impressive range. On the other hand, the Ola S1 Pro, from Ola Electric, is a well-established model with a strong market presence, known for its reliability and extensive service network.
The Tesseract outpaces the S1 Pro in power and acceleration, making it ideal for performance enthusiasts.
While the Tesseract offers longer ranges in higher variants, the S1 Pro’s efficiency per kWh is better, which could translate to lower running costs.
Loaded with first-in-segment features, including a 7-inch TFT display with navigation, Violette AI connectivity, and advanced safety tech like dual radars, front and rear cameras for blind spot detection, collision alert, and overtake alert. It also includes handlebar haptic feedback and spatial awareness, setting it apart in the segment.
The Tesseract’s technological edge, especially in safety, makes it a standout, while the S1 Pro’s software ecosystem is robust for daily use.
The Tesseract’s safety suite is more advanced, catering to safety-conscious buyers.
Both are similarly priced, but the Tesseract’s introductory offer and advanced features could provide better value for tech enthusiasts.
Ola S1 Pro benefits from a more mature support system, while Tesseract buyers may need to weigh potential initial service challenges.
This feedback suggests that S1 Pro has proven reliability issues, while Tesseract’s real-world performance is yet to be seen.
The Ultraviolet Tesseract and Ola S1 Pro both target premium buyers, but their strengths differ. The Tesseract excels in performance, range (higher variants), advanced safety features, and futuristic design making it ideal for tech-savvy riders willing to navigate a potentially limited initial service network.
The Ola S1 Pro, with its established presence, better range efficiency, and wider service support, suits buyers prioritizing reliability and daily commuting, despite some reported quality concerns.
For 2025, if you seek cutting-edge technology and are among the first 10,000 buyers to get the introductory price, the Tesseract is compelling. Otherwise, the Ola S1 Pro offers a proven option with a stronger support system. Consider your priorities—performance and innovation versus reliability and service—before deciding.
This post was last modified on March 21, 2025 6:40 pm
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