Ultraviolette’s latest teaser features the tagline “Let’s Get Naked,” referring to a motorcycle with minimal bodywork and a raw, streetfighter-inspired design.
Ultraviolette, a Bengaluru-based EV company, is planning to reveal a new electric motorcycle on September 23. The company’s teasers strongly suggest it will be a naked street bike. The tagline “Let’s Get Naked” in Ultraviolette’s latest teaser refers to a motorcycle with minimal bodywork and a raw, streetfighter-inspired look. In motorcycle terms, “naked” motorcycles are defined by their exposed frames, upright attitude, and everyday use, in contrast to the brand’s faired machines, such as the F77.
Hints From the Past Week
Earlier this month, Ultraviolette shared photos of its engineers working with the F77 and another covered motorcycle. That hidden silhouette is popularly assumed to represent the upcoming naked bike. The timing of the teaser has only added to the excitement.
Ultraviolette Expansion
Ultraviolette expanded its product line last year with the Tesseract electric scooter and the Shockwave enduro bike. The Tesseract is lightweight and ideal for city rides, whilst the Shockwave emphasizes speed, performance, and off-road fun. Both offer smart battery management, performance-enhancing technology, and sleek, comfortable designs. Together, they demonstrate Ultraviolette’s desire to improve electric mobility in India.
A Quick Sneak Peek
Ultraviolette Tesseract
| Feature | Specification |
| Price | ₹1.45 lakh (ex-showroom) |
| Motor Power | 14.91 kW (20.1 bhp) |
| Battery Options | 3.5 kWh, 5 kWh, 6 kWh |
| Range (Top Variant) | Up to 261 km (IDC) |
| Top Speed | 125 km/h |
| Acceleration (0–60 km/h) | 2.9 seconds |
| Weight | 120 kg |
| Key Features | Front & rear radar, smart dashcam, dynamic stability control, keyless ignition, mobile connectivity, fast charging, 7-inch touchscreen display, ABS, Bluetooth/Wi-Fi connectivity |
Ultraviolette Shockwave
| Feature | Specification |
| Price | ₹1.50 lakh (ex-showroom) |
| Motor Power | 10.8 kW (14.5 bhp) |
| Torque | 505 Nm |
| Battery Capacity | 4 kWh |
| Range | 165 km (IDC) |
| Top Speed | 120 km/h |
| Weight | 120 kg |
| Key Features | Dual-channel ABS, traction control, fast charging, mobile connectivity, digital display, off-road capabilities |
And now with these new naked launches, the brand also highlights the brand’s dedication and desire to expand into new areas of the EV market beyond its flagship F77 line.
What to Expect From The Naked Bike
The next motorcycle is intended to carry Ultraviolette’s performance DNA. It could be a stripped-down version of the F77 designed for urban riding, or an entirely new model. Naked bikes often have advantages like as lower weight, better handling, and, in some cases, lower pricing, making them more appealing to a wider range of riders.
Why This Launch Matters
Ultraviolette’s debut into the naked bike category could broaden its reach in the luxury EV market and appeal to riders looking for a raw, street-focused design. This launch also shows how India’s electric vehicle sector is growing beyond scooters and faired sports cars. The new motorcycle will make its premiere on September 23, 2025, when the company will announce its design, specifications, features, and cost.
