Ultraviolette Automotive, the Bengaluru-based electric motorcycle innovator, has turbocharged its national expansion by launching five new experience centres across India in just 72 hours.
The new centres, branded as UV Space Stations, have opened in Kolkata, Jaipur, Madurai, Berhampore, and Yelahanka in Bengaluru, marking the brand’s official entry into West Bengal and Rajasthan.
This rapid rollout follows Ultraviolette’s global debut in 10 European countries earlier this year, signalling the company’s aggressive push to make high-performance electric mobility mainstream in India.
With the latest additions, Ultraviolette now has a presence in 17 cities across India, with plans to reach 100 cities by FY 2026.
Each experience centre offers a complete brand journey, from personalised test rides and product discovery to after-sales support, servicing, and access to genuine spare parts.
Ultraviolette’s latest models, the F77 MACH 2 and F77 SuperStreet, are now available in all five cities. Read more: What’s New In Ultraviolette F77 Ballistic+ Update.
“Our rapid expansion is both strategic and experience-focused,” said Narayan Subramaniam, CEO and Co-founder of Ultraviolette. “Opening five centres in 72 hours — and a second one in Bengaluru shows our commitment to building a scalable and immersive customer ecosystem. This expansion is not just about reach; it’s about delivering a next-gen electric mobility experience.”
Ultraviolette also recently rolled out major performance upgrades via the GEN3 Powertrain Firmware and Ballistic+ enhancement, offered to all F77 customers — new and existing — at no additional cost.
These updates bring sharper throttle response, faster acceleration, and improved initial torque delivery, building on earlier software upgrades like Traction Control, UV Dynamic Stability Control, Hill-Hold Assist, and the proprietary Violette AI system.
Founded in 2016 by Narayan Subramaniam and Niraj Rajmohan, Ultraviolette has rapidly emerged as a leader in high-performance electric vehicles, combining aviation-inspired design with cutting-edge battery and software technology. Its flagship motorcycle, the F77, is touted as the fastest electric motorcycle made in India.
The company is backed by global investors such as Lingotto (EXOR N.V.), Qualcomm Ventures, Zoho Corporation, TVS Motor Company, and Speciale Invest.
For more details, visit ultraviolette.com
Disclaimer: The content of this article has been derived from an official press release issued by Ultraviolette Automotive. No editorial changes were made beyond formatting and presentation.
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