Alongside its first-ever scooter, Ultraviolette has also launched the Shockwave electric bike at Rs 1.50 lakh (ex-showroom, India). This introductory price is valid for the first 1,000 vehicles, after which the Shockwave will be priced at Rs 1.75 lakh.
The Shockwave weighs 120kg and has a peak output of 14.7hp and 505Nm at the wheel (this number may seem huge because of the multiplication factor of the gearing). The Shockwave has a claimed top speed of 120kph and can manage the 0-60kph sprint in 2.9s - same as the Tesseract.
The company claims the Shockwave has a claimed IDC range of 165km but hasn’t disclosed its battery capacity currently. The Shockwave is suspended by a 37mm USD fork and a monoshock, with 200mm and 180mm of suspension travel, respectively. Tyre sizes are 90/90-R19 (front) and 110/90-R17 (rear). Braking is handled by a 270mm front disc and a 220mm rear disc.
Two colours are available - yellow/black and white/red. Just like the Tesseract, the Shockwave’s deliveries are also slated to commence in Q1 2026.
Ultraviolette has a total of five platforms currently with F standing for sportbikes, S standing for scooters, L for lightweight bikes and two more platforms - X and B - which will spawn bikes of an unspecified form factor.