Electric two-wheeler brand Ultraviolette has opened six new Experience Centres across Mumbai and Pune within just 48 hours. Ultraviolette has set up these futuristic “UV Space Stations” in key hotspots.
In Mumbai, you will find them in Andheri, Vashi and Thane, while Pune gets centres in Shivajinagar, Baner and Kharadi. With this, the brand now strengthens its footprint across 30 cities nationwide, which makes it one of the fastest-growing premium EV makers in the country.
Think of it as a modern, tech-filled experience hub where customers can do everything, from taking personalised test rides and checking out accessories to getting service, repairs and genuine spare parts. These centres offer a complete walkthrough of the brand’s technology and design.
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Ultraviolette CEO and Co-founder Narayan Subramaniam says the company wants to make the entire buying and ownership journey seamless. He explains that each centre represents “the future of mobility,” combining performance, sustainability, design, and advanced rider safety features in one ecosystem.
Each of Ultraviolette’s motorcycles packs serious performance as they come with 40.2 hp of power and 100 Nm of torque, allowing them to accelerate from 0–60 km/h in just 2.8 seconds, which is actually quicker than many petrol bikes. A 10.3 kWh battery delivers up to 323 km of range on a single charge, making long rides more practical.
Rider safety technology is a major highlight as the bikes offer 3-level Traction Control, 10-level Regenerative Braking, and Dynamic Stability Control (UV DSC), a system that works with ABS to keep the bike steady even under hard braking. The flagship X-47 even gets UV Radar Intelligence, the first advanced rider-assistance system ever introduced on an Indian two-wheeler. It includes blind-spot detection, lane-change assist, overtake alerts, and rear-collision warnings; these features are usually seen only in luxury cars.
Earlier this year, Ultraviolette also launched the Tesseract electric scooter with integrated radar and dashcam and the Shockwave electric motorcycle aimed at thrill-seekers. With rapid expansion and cutting-edge tech, Ultraviolette is clearly gearing up for a bigger EV revolution.
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