Ultraviolette Shockwave Design Patent Leaked – Key Info Inside

The first deliveries of Ultraviolette Shockwave electric motorcycle are expected to start from early 2026 in the Indian market.

Ultraviolette, the Bengaluru-based EV startup, launched two mass-market models earlier this year in March at its Fast Forward India ’25 event. It presented the Tesseract e-scooter and Shockwave electric motorcycle at price points of Rs 1.45 lakh and Rs 1.75 lakh, respectively, in the Indian market. The pre-bookings for both the electric offerings began at Rs 999/- with deliveries promised by early 2026. Now, the production-ready version of Ultraviolette Shockwave has been leaked through a design patent in India.

The leaked patent image shows multiple significant updates being made to the production version as compared to the pre-production model showcased at the Fast Forward India ’25 event in March. The most prominent being the inclusion of traditional telescopic front suspension in place of the fork covers seen on the prototype displayed a few months back.

Ultraviolette Shockwave Design Patent
Ultraviolette Shockwave Design Patent

In addition, the patent image shows that the production-ready motorcycle will miss out on brake lever protectors as well. The electric motorcycle leaked in the design patent could be one of the variants of the Shockwave. We strongly believe that it could well be a track-only version of the e-motorcycle due to the omission of headlamp, taillight, and turn indicators.

Ultraviolette Shockwave will be available in two colour options namely Cosmic Black and Frost White. The company claims that it ‘promises the iconic thrill of the ‘2-stroke’ motorcycling era’. Powered by a 3.5 kWh battery pack, it returns an IDC range of 165 km while the peak power output stands at 14.5 bhp. Ultraviolette Shockwave will directly rival Ola Roadster X in India.

Ultraviolette Shockwave
Ultraviolette Shockwave

The Shockwave electric motorcycle rides on 19-inch front wheel and 17-inch rear wheels which are shod with 90/90 R19 and 110/90 R17 tyres, respectively. The highest torque value at the rear wheel stands at 505 Nm while it does the 0-60kmph sprint in merely 2.9 seconds. We can expect a plethora of futuristic technologies in the e-bike such as Intelligent rider safety, Voice-based communication systems and Radar technology.

Meanwhile, in other news, Ultraviolette Tesseract electric scooter crossed 50,000 bookings milestone in just 2 weeks of its official debut. To be available with three battery packs of 3.5 kWh, 5 kWh and 6 kWh with range of 162 km, 220 km and 261 km, respectively, it will be compatible with DC fast charging with 80 percent of charge achievable in less than an hour.