
KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- Ultraviolette Tesseract e-scooter launched at Rs. 1.20 lakhs
- Gets a slew of advanced tech on board with India-first features
- Maximum IDC claimed range of 261 km on a single charge; Three variants in selection
Ultraviolette Tesseract e-scooter has been launched at Rs. 1.20 lakhs introductory price which is a steal deal, considering all that the brand has squeezed into this advanced scooter. With a max. claimed range of 261 km on a single charge, this new scooter packs a lot of modern tech that you can imagine in a scooter in India. Here. we go through 5 key highlights that you need to know before booking one for yourself. But as always, make sure you are a part of our 91Wheels Whatsapp Channel, specifically curated for all the avid petrolheads to never miss out on any automotive updates.
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1. Specs And Range Details

Ultraviolette Tesseract comes with a 6 kWh battery and claims an IDC range of 261 kilometers and a swift 0-60 kph acceleration time of 2.9 seconds. With a power output of 20.4 hp, the Tesseract is said to reach a top speed of 125 kph. Furthermore, Ultraviolette states that its fast-charging capabilities allow for a 0-80 percent state-of-charge in under an hour, which is again, pretty impressive, especially for intercity excursions.
2. First Indian 2 Wheeler To Have Integrated Radar Based Dashcam

The Ultraviolette Tesseract becomes the first ever scooter in India to offer an integrated dual dashcam for both front and rear with radar based technology that takes the tech-quotient to just another level. The scooter now lets the rider know about Overtake alert and collision alert, making the ride even more safer than ever before. But if you think the tech stops just right here, think again, while we explain all it gets in the next point.
3. 7-Inch Touchscreen, Haptic Feedback Handlebar, And Much More

Tech-savvy rider? Say no more! This is, unarguably, one of the most advanced scooters that you will get in the Indian market with a lot of modern tech that you only saw with cars until now. Technologically, the Tesseract aims to impress, featuring a large 7-inch touchscreen TFT display and a handlebar with haptic feedback. For enhanced safety and convenience, it incorporates front and rear dashcams supported by radar technology, cruise control, along with wireless smartphone charging. The vehicle also boasts distinctive floating DRLs, dual LED projector headlights, and a comprehensive suite of safety features including Overtake Alert, Collision Alert, and premium ORVMs with Blindspot Assistance, among other advanced functionalities.
4. Variants And Colour Options

Model | IDC Range (km) | Battery Capacity (kWh) |
---|---|---|
Tesseract 3.5 | 162 | 3.5 |
Tesseract 5 | 220 | 5 |
Tesseract 6 | 261 | 6 |
The Ultraviolette Tesseract line offers three variants which demonstrates a clear correlation between battery capacity and IDC range. As battery capacity increases across the 3.5, 5, and 6 kWh models, there is a corresponding increase in the claimed IDC range. As for the pricing, it only gets a starting price range as of now, where the variant-wise pricing will be revealed at a later stage.
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5. Pricing And Delivery Timeline

Ultraviolette is launching the Tesseract with a tiered pricing strategy, offering an introductory price of Rs. 1.2 lakhs for the first 10,000 customers. This will then increase to Rs. 1.3 lakhs for the subsequent 50,000 customers, and finally settle at Rs. 1.45 lakhs. Pre-bookings are currently open for Rs. 999, with deliveries expected to commence in early 2026.
Verdict
This new scooter from the brand sets a benchmark on how much tech can you stuff into an electric scooter in India, with some of the loadings being India first. Why it sets a bar? It resides in its introductory pricing of Rs. 1.20 lakhs which is a pretty good bargain considering everything that you get. This sets the ball rolling with future electric scooter in the price bracket where a tech war could very well be, the next thing we get to witness.