Ultraviolette Automotive has expanded its lineup by launching the Shockwave enduro bike in India at ₹1.75 lakh (ex-showroom). However, as an introductory offer, the first 1,000 customers can purchase it at a reduced price of ₹1.50 lakh (ex-showroom). This bike is designed for both off-road adventures and street riding, making it a unique addition to the Indian electric two-wheeler market.
Lightweight and Powerful Design
The Ultraviolette Shockwave is built on a new lightweight platform, specifically designed for roadster and off-road motorcycles. Unlike many enduro bikes that are limited to track use, the Shockwave is street-legal, allowing riders to enjoy off-road capabilities while also using it on regular roads.
The bike is powered by a 14.5bhp electric motor, paired with a 4kWh battery pack. It boasts an IDC-certified range of 165 km on a full charge, making it practical for both short and long rides. With 505Nm of peak torque, a 120kg kerb weight, and an acceleration of 0-60 km/h in just 2.9 seconds, the Shockwave promises an exciting riding experience. The bike also has an impressive top speed of 120 km/h.
Advanced Features for Performance & Safety
Ultraviolette has equipped the Shockwave with multiple advanced features to enhance its performance and safety. These include:
- Four traction control modes for different riding conditions
- Switchable dual-channel ABS for better braking performance
- Six levels of dynamic regeneration to improve battery efficiency
- 19-inch front and 17-inch rear wire-spoke wheels, wrapped in 90/90 R19 and 110/90 R17 dual-purpose tyres for enhanced grip on different terrains
The Shockwave is available in two stylish colors, Cosmic Black and Frost White, adding to its bold and aggressive look.
Booking & Availability
Bookings for the Ultraviolette Shockwave are now open on the brand’s official website and across authorized dealerships. Deliveries are scheduled to begin in Q1 2026.
With its powerful performance, premium features, and attractive pricing, the Ultraviolette Shockwave is set to become a popular choice among off-road and adventure enthusiasts in India.