The Ultraviolette Tesseract is making waves as a high-performance electric scooter that blends cutting-edge technology with practical usability.
Launched recently, it stands out for its advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), radar technology, dual dash cams, and dual-channel ABS, catering to riders seeking safety and style.
The Tesseract comes in three variants, each with a different battery capacity and corresponding price:
This pricing structure makes it accessible for a range of budgets, with the introductory offer providing an attractive entry point for early adopters.
The range varies significantly by variant, reflecting the battery size:
All variants boast a top speed of 125 kmph and can accelerate from 0 to 60 kmph in 2.9 seconds, ensuring a thrilling ride. The power output differs, with the 3.5 kWh variant at 10 kW and the 5 kWh and 6 kWh at 15 kW, all delivering 20.4 Nm of torque.
This scooter is not just a mode of transport but a technological showcase, integrating advanced features like ADAS, radar, dash cams, and dual ABS, positioning it as a premium offering in India’s electric two-wheeler market.
With pre-bookings open at a token amount of Rs. 999 and deliveries slated for Q1 2026, let’s explore its details in depth.
Available in four color options—Desert Sand, Sonic Pink, Solar White, and Stealth Black—it caters to diverse aesthetic preferences, enhancing its appeal to tech-savvy riders.
Beyond the technical specs, the Tesseract’s design draws inspiration from aerospace and combat helicopters, featuring sharp lines and a sporty aesthetic, available in colours like Desert Sand, Sonic Pink, Solar White, and Stealth Black, adding a unique visual appeal.
The Tesseract is offered in three variants, each differentiated by battery capacity, affecting range and price. Detailed specifications include:
Specification | Tesseract 3.5 kWh | Tesseract 5 kWh | Tesseract 6 kWh |
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Battery Capacity | 3.5 kWh | 5 kWh | 6 kWh |
IDC Range | 162 km | 220 km | 261 km |
Peak Power | 10 kW (13.59 PS) | 15 kW (20.39 PS) | 15 kW (20.39 PS) |
Torque | 20.4 Nm | 20.4 Nm | 20.4 Nm |
Top Speed | 125 kmph | 125 kmph | 125 kmph |
Acceleration (0-60 kmph) | 2.9 sec | 2.9 sec | 2.9 sec |
Charging Time (20-80%) | <30 min* | <30 min* | <30 min* |
Price (ex-showroom) | Rs. 1,20,000 | Rs. 1,70,000 | Rs. 2,00,000 |
*With a fast charger.
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The range figures are IDC certified, with the 6 kWh variant offering up to 261 km, making it competitive in its class.
The acceleration of 0-60 kmph in 2.9 seconds, likely for the higher variants given the power difference, underscores its performance credentials, with a consistent torque of 20.4 Nm across all models ensuring smooth power delivery.
The Tesseract’s safety and technology suite is where it truly shines, particularly with its ADAS features, a first for scooters in India. It includes:
These features make the Tesseract one of the safest scooters, with additional alerts for anti-collision, movement, fall, towing, and crashes, enhancing rider confidence.
An AI system provides daily ride stats and advanced analytics, while USB ports and a wireless charger further enhance functionality.
Pricing is as follows:
All prices are ex-showroom, and pre-bookings are open, with deliveries starting in Q1 2026.
The Ultraviolette Tesseract is poised to redefine electric scooters in India, offering a blend of performance, safety, and technology.
Its aerospace-inspired design, extensive range options, and pioneering ADAS features make it a compelling choice for riders seeking a premium, safe, and efficient urban mobility solution.
As deliveries approach, it will be exciting to see how it performs in the real world, but for now, it stands as a testament to innovation in electric mobility.
This post was last modified on March 19, 2025 12:36 pm
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