Quick highlights
- Advanced Temperature Control: Uses a Peltier-based system with five cooling units and four blowers for active cooling.
- Smart Controls: Three-button setup allows riders to control front and back cooling, with an adjustable intensity setting.
- All-Weather Ready: Can provide both cooling and heating, making it suitable for varying climates.
Riders often struggle with extreme temperatures, whether it’s scorching heat or chilly winds. Ultraviolette aims to solve this with its latest prototype—a high-tech riding jacket equipped with active cooling and heating technology. Designed to enhance comfort without adding extra weight, this innovative gear is set to hit the market in 8-12 months.

Cutting-edge cooling technology
- The jacket features five Peltier cooling units and four blowers, strategically placed to target heat-prone areas during rides.
Cooling is activated via
- One for back cooling
- One for front cooling
- A third button that adjusts cooling intensity—pressing it multiple times increases the cooling effect until the LED turns blue, indicating maximum cooling.
- This ensures that riders remain comfortable even during long rides in high temperatures.

Designed for all-weather riding
- The Peltier system can heat as well, making the jacket useful in colder regions.
- Battery-powered, offering a runtime of up to 2 hours per charge, ensuring comfort for both short and medium-length rides.
- Despite its high-tech components, the jacket is not significantly heavier than standard riding jackets, ensuring ease of movement.
Launch timeline
Currently in the prototype stage, the jacket is expected to be commercially available in the next 8-12 months. Given Ultraviolette’s track record with innovation, this could be a game-changer for motorcyclists looking for ultimate riding comfort in any weather.