Ultraviolette has officially entered the electric bike market with its new offering, the Shockwave, priced at Rs 1.50 lakh (ex-showroom, India) for the first 1,000 units. Post this initial offer, the price will rise to Rs 1.75 lakh. Deliveries are set to begin in Q1 2026, and the bike will be available in two eye-catching colours: yellow/black and white/red.

Key Specifications and Performance
- Claimed IDC Range: 165 km
- Top Speed: 120 km/h
- 0-60 km/h Acceleration: 2.9 seconds
- Weight: 120 kg
- Power Output: 14.7 hp
- Torque: 505 Nm at the wheel

Suspension and Braking
- Front Fork: 37mm USD fork with 200mm travel
- Rear Suspension: Monoshock with 180mm travel
- Brakes: 270mm front disc, 220mm rear disc
- Tyres: 90/90-R19 (front), 110/90-R17 (rear)
The bike is equipped with high-quality suspension and braking components to ensure both comfort and safety on the road, making it ideal for city commutes or weekend rides.

Ultraviolette's Expansion Plans
The Shockwave joins Ultraviolette's expanding lineup of electric vehicles. The company now boasts five platforms, with codes such as F for sportbikes, S for scooters, and L for lightweight bikes. Additionally, two new platforms, X and B, are on the horizon, expected to spawn yet-to-be-revealed bike models.