Official: Ultraviolette Tesseract Market Launch Pushed to Jan 2027

Ultraviolette is working on a new 100V scooter architecture for the Tesseract and hence the market launch of the Tesseract has been postponed to Jan 2027

Ultraviolette Tesseract market launch has been pushed to January 2027 in the Indian market, confirmed the company through an official press note. The reason cited behind this delay is the strategic evolution of the Tesseract electric scooter, which includes introduction of a 100V architecture. The Bengaluru-based EV brand claims that India’s first 100V scooter architecture will ensure significant improvement in the performance and charging capability of the Tesseract. Ultraviolette Tesseract was unveiled in March 2025 in our country.

Ultraviolette stated that the Tesseract platform is currently undergoing extensive real-world testing and validation across multiple terrains, environmental conditions, and riding scenarios. The new 100V architecture will offer 3 times more power delivery compared to the industry average which is 15 kW while also ensuring 2 times faster charging capability.

Speaking on the announcement, Narayan Subramaniam, CEO & Co-founder, Ultraviolette, said, “Building the Tesseract has been an incredibly ambitious and challenging journey for us. As we pushed the platform further through development and validation, it became evident that achieving the benchmarks we had set for ourselves required additional engineering and refinement – especially on the ride ergonomics and radical redesign of the battery architecture. While this extends our launch timeline, it ensures that every Tesseract customer receives a scooter that is not only future ready but embodies the Ultraviolette DNA of performance, technology, and reliability.”

Ultraviolette Tesseract
Ultraviolette Tesseract

The 100V scooter architecture will result in lighter and more compact components such as the motor Controller, charger, and vehicle electronics. It will also ensure increased load carrying capacity while equipped with a larger seat and extended floorboard space. The company further added that the overall system reliability and energy efficiency will also be improved.

The reason behind moving to a 100V architecture is claimed to be the feedback gathered through interactions with discerning buyers during the extensive nationwide showcases and roadshows. Ultraviolette stated that thousands of prospective riders and customers interacted real-time with the Tesseract, Ultraviolette’s design, and engineering teams.

Ultraviolette Tesseract Electric Scooter
Ultraviolette Tesseract Electric Scooter

Niraj Rajmohan, CTO & Co-founder, Ultraviolette, added, “From the very beginning, the vision for the Tesseract was to create a scooter that would redefine benchmarks for the industry. Delivering on the performance and technology promises we made, while staying true to the Ultraviolette DNA, required us to rethink and evolve the platform significantly. The transition to a 100V architecture is a major step in that direction, enabling higher levels of power delivery, load carrying capability, and efficiency.”