The Ultraviolette Tesseract, introduced by Ultraviolette Automotive, is priced starting at Rs 1.20 lakh for the first 10,000 customers, with prices escalating to Rs 1.45 lakh post-offer.
It comes in three variants based on battery capacity: 3.5 kWh, 5 kWh, and 6 kWh, offering ranges of 162 km, 220 km, and 261 km, respectively.
With a top speed of 125 km/h and 0-60 km/h acceleration in 2.9 seconds, it promises a thrilling ride. Key features include radar-based ADAS, a 7-inch TFT display with navigation, and a smart dashcam for weather and terrain detection.
To contextualize, the Ather 450X starts at Rs 1.49 lakh, with a 3.7 kWh battery offering 161 km range, a top speed of 90 km/h, and 0-40 km/h in 3.3 seconds.
The Ola S1 Pro, priced at Rs 1.29 lakh, has a 4kWh battery with a 195 km range, a top speed of 120 km/h, and 0-40 km/h in 2.6 seconds. Both competitors lack the advanced ADAS seen in the Tesseract, focusing instead on standard safety features like CBS.
The Tesseract’s motor delivers 20.39 PS (15 kW) in its 5 kWh and 6 kWh variants, accelerating from 0 to 60 km/h in 2.9 seconds.
This is notably faster than the Ola S1 Pro, which takes 4.3 seconds for the same, and the Ather 450X, which, with a 6 kW motor, is slower in acceleration and tops out at 90 km/h. This performance makes the Tesseract ideal for riders seeking speed and agility, especially in urban and highway conditions.
With its 6 kWh battery, the Tesseract offers a certified range of 261 km, surpassing the Ola S1 Pro’s 195 km and the Ather 450X’s 161 km. And this is one of the longest-range electric scooters
in India. An extended range is crucial for long commutes or weekend trips, reducing range anxiety.The Tesseract also supports fast charging, reaching 20-80% in under 30 minutes with Supernova, compared to the Ather 450X’s 4.5 hours and Ola S1 Pro’s 6.5 hours for a full charge.
A standout feature is the Tesseract’s radar-based ADAS, including front and rear radar, ARAS 360 awareness, blind spot detection, and collision alerts.
This is a first in its class, offering enhanced safety not found in the Ather 450X or Ola S1 Pro, which rely on combined braking systems (CBS) and basic safety alerts.
Dual-channel ABS, traction control, and HillHold further bolster its safety profile.
The Tesseract’s 7-inch high-contrast TFT full-color display with onboard navigation and Violette AI connectivity suite provides a modern, connected riding experience.
It includes real-time directions, ride analytics, and a smart dashcam that detects weather and terrain.
The Tesseract’s AI integration offers a more advanced user interface than the Ather 450X’s 7-inch TFT with Google Maps or the Ola S1 Pro’s 7-inch touch screen.
Most importantly, its value for money electric scooters. At Rs 1.20 lakh for the first 10,000 customers, the Tesseract is competitively priced against the Ather 450X (Rs 1.49 lakh) and Ola S1 Pro (Rs 1.29 lakh).
Given its superior performance, range, and safety features, it seems likely to offer excellent value.
The battery warranty of 8 years or 2 lakh km, compared to the Ather 450X’s 3 years/30,000 km (upgradable), and Ola S1 Pro’s 8 years, adds to its long-term appeal.
The Tesseract’s 34-liter underseat storage is comparable to competitors, accommodating a full-face helmet. Its design, available in colors like Stealth Black and Desert Sand, adds aesthetic appeal.
However, deliveries are scheduled for Q1 2026, which may delay gratification compared to competitors with immediate availability. Charging infrastructure, while supported by fast charging, should be checked for local accessibility.
Feature | Ultraviolette Tesseract (6kWh) | Ather 450X (3.7kWh) | Ola S1 Pro (4kWh) |
---|---|---|---|
Price (Rs, ex-showroom) | 1,20,000 (intro, first 10k) | 1,49,000 | 1,29,999 |
Range (km) | 261 | 161 | 195 |
Top Speed (km/h) | 125 | 90 | 120 |
0-60 km/h (seconds) | 2.9 | ~4.5 (estimated) | 4.3 |
Safety (ADAS) | Radar-based, yes | No | No |
Display | 7-inch TFT, navigation | 7-inch TFT, maps | 7-inch touch, maps |
Battery Warranty | 8 years/2 lakh km | 3 years/30,000 km | 8 years |
Charging Time (20-80%) | <30 min (Supernova) | 4.5 hours | 6.5 hours |
The Ultraviolette Tesseract electric scooter is a compelling choice for riders seeking high performance, extended range, advanced safety, and modern technology at a competitive price.
Its radar-based ADAS and fast charging capabilities are unexpected advantages, setting it apart in a crowded market.
However, potential buyers should consider delivery timelines and local charging infrastructure.
For those prioritizing a feature-rich, future-ready scooter, the Tesseract seems likely to be a worthwhile investment.
This post was last modified on April 1, 2025 11:58 am
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