The Ultraviolette Tesseract, India's First Radar-Based Electric Scooter, Was Introduced with ADAS

 


Recently, the Ultraviolette Tesseract Electric Scooter was introduced in India by Bengaluru-based startup Ultraviolette Automotive. The company has now revealed that Tesseract has surpassed 50,000 pre-bookings in just two weeks since its global launch. According to the manufacturer, this accomplishment shows how popular electric two-wheelers are becoming. Let's examine this e-scooter's features.



The Ultraviolette Tesseract has a lot of sophisticated features 


Its ADAS safety technology is its most unique feature. The scooter's dashcam and dual radar, which are segment-first, are compatible with its Omni sense mirror. These systems offer real-time collision alerts, lane change assistance, blind spot detection, and overtaking assistance.



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Tesseract is now the first scooter in India to use radar-based ADAS technology. The front and rear each have a single radar. Hill Hold, Dynamic Stability Control, and Traction Control are additional safety measures.

This electric scooter has dual-channel ABS in addition to disc brakes. Additionally, it has a sizable 7-inch touchscreen instrument console with navigation and Violet AI connectivity. Additionally, it has park assist and cruise control. The scooter runs on 14-inch wheels and has 34-liter under-seat storage, which is designed to hold a full-face helmet.




Strong Ultraviolette Tesseract powertrain

The Ultraviolette Tesseract is driven by a 20.1 bhp electric motor and is constructed on a brand-new base. This electric scooter is said to have a 261 km range on a single full charge, albeit the battery capacity has not yet been disclosed.


Three battery options are anticipated for this electric scooter. Three, five, and six kWh. This electric scooter, according to the manufacturer, can go from 0 to 60 kmph in just 2.9 seconds. It is said to have a top speed of 125 kmph.


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Pricing and Reservation Information for Ultraviolette Tesseract


For the first 50,000 buyers, the initial pricing of this electric scooter was set at ₹ 1.20 lakh. Now that 50,000 buyers have reserved it, the ex-showroom starting price is ₹ 1.45 lakh. For a nominal fee of ₹999, this electric scooter may be reserved in advance on Ultraviolet's website. Beginning in the first quarter of 2026, this electric scooter will be delivered.


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