Ultraviolette has kicked its expansion into high gear, rolling out six new Experience Centres across Mumbai and Pune in just 48 hours. The X-47 Crossover, F77 SuperStreet and F77 MACH 2 are now on sale at six key locations in Maharashtra: Andheri, Vashi and Thane in Mumbai, plus Shivajinagar, Baner and Kharadi in Pune. These new UV Space Stations also strengthen Ultraviolette’s footprint across thirty cities nationwide, giving more riders easier access to the brand.
These Experience Centres are designed as full-fledged UV Space Stations that cover the entire customer journey under one roof. Enthusiasts get an immersive brand experience with everything from personalised test rides and retail to dedicated service support and genuine spares. The idea is simple: walk in, experience the tech and design up close, test ride the bikes, get them serviced and kit them out with accessories—all in the same place.
The move highlights the company’s focus on performance-oriented, sustainable, future-ready mobility and on creating immersive spaces where customers can engage directly with its technology, design and innovation.
Set up in partnership with Hallmark Mobility LLP in Mumbai and KHV Mobility LLP in Pune, these UV Space Stations give customers a comprehensive way to explore Ultraviolette’s performance lineup—the X-47, F77 MACH 2 and F77 SuperStreet. Each Space Station is built as a holistic 3S-style environment, covering test rides, sales, service, spares and a wide range of motorcycle accessories so owners have everything they need in one destination.

Under the skin, these motorcycles push electric performance to a new level. The powertrain delivers 40.2 hp and 100 Nm of torque, launching from 0 to 60 kph in just 2.8 seconds. A 10.3 kWh battery offers an IDC range of 323 kms on a single charge. A 3-level Traction Control System helps maintain grip and stability in varied riding conditions, while 10 levels of Regenerative Braking add convenience, extend real-world range and improve overall energy efficiency. Dynamic Stability Control (UV DSC) works hand-in-hand with ABS to blend regen braking with conventional braking, keeping the bike composed and stable whether you’re braking mildly, actively or in a panic situation.
The X-47 also packs [UV Radar Intelligence], a radar-based safety suite engineered specifically for two-wheelers. The system reads lean angles of up to 20 degrees and compensates for roll and pitch changes, ensuring consistent performance and situational awareness while riding. With this, Ultraviolette becomes the first manufacturer to offer an Advanced Rider Assistance System powered by UV HyperSense on a motorcycle. The system boosts rider awareness and safety using four core functions: blind spot detection, lane change assist, overtake alert and rear collision warning.
Earlier this year, Ultraviolette also saw a huge response to its two mainstream launches: the Tesseract, billed as the world’s most advanced electric scooter with a segment-first integrated radar and dashcam setup paired with Omnisense mirrors, and Shockwave, a disruptive electric motorcycle designed for riders who crave an intense, exhilarating riding experience.































