Ultraviolette Shockwave electric bike launched at Rs 1.50 lakh

    This is an introductory price valid for the first 1,000 bookings, after which the bike will cost Rs 1.75 lakh.

    Published On Mar 05, 2025 01:16:00 PM

    16,552 Views

    Ultraviolette Shockwave price is Rs 1.50 lakh, range, delivery details
    Listen to this Article

    Ultraviolette has launched the Shockwave electric bike at Rs 1.50 lakh alongside its first-ever scooter, the Tesseract. This is an introductory ex-showroom price valid for the first 1,000 bookings, after which the Shockwave will cost Rs 1.75 lakh. 

    1. Shockwave has a claimed IDC range of 165km 
    2. It has 120kph top speed, can do 0-60kph in 2.9 seconds
    3. Available in two colours; deliveries begin in Q1 2026

    Ultraviolette Shockwave launch details

    Lightweight electric enduro bike coming next year

    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 2.9 seconds – the same as the Tesseract. 

    The company says the Shockwave has a claimed IDC range of 165km but hasn’t disclosed its battery capacity yet. 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, 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.

    Ultraviolette Automotive Bikes

    Copyright (c) Autocar India. All rights reserved.

    Comments

    ×
    img

    No comments yet. Be the first to comment.

    Ask Autocar Anything about Car and Bike Buying and Maintenance Advices
    Need an expert opinion on your car and bike related queries?
    Ask Now

    Search By Bike Price

    Poll of the month

    Should the government cut EV import duties to 15 percent to facilitate Tesla’s India entry?

    Yes, it will help increase EV adoption

     

    34.22%

    No, it’s not fair to brands already invested

     

    50.51%

    It will not make a difference to the EV industry

     

    15.27%

    Total Votes : 1578
    Sign up for our newsletter

    Get all the latest updates from the automobile universe