Ultraviolette has announced a major technological upgrade to its upcoming electric scooter, the Tesseract. The vehicle will now be built on India’s first 100V architecture for scooters, delivering significantly higher performance, faster charging, and improved practicality.Bengaluru-based electric performance brand Ultraviolette is making a bold move with its upcoming Tesseract electric scooter. The company has revealed that the scooter is now being developed on a new 100V high-voltage architecture — a first in the Indian electric scooter industry.
Major Technical Upgrades
The shift to 100V brings several substantial improvements:
- 15kW Peak Power — three times the industry average for scooters in this segment
- 2x faster charging compared to current market standards
- Improved thermal efficiency and better overall heat management
- Higher load-carrying capacity, making it more suitable for practical daily use
In addition, the motor controller, charger, and other vehicle electronics have become significantly lighter and more compact, which should contribute to better efficiency and handling.
Rider-Centric Design Refinements
Ultraviolette has also incorporated real-world feedback collected during its nationwide roadshows. The updated Tesseract will feature:
- A larger, more comfortable seat
- Increased floorboard space for better comfort and storage
These changes reflect the company’s focus on addressing practical customer needs rather than rushing to market.
Extensive Testing and Revised Launch Timeline
The Tesseract is currently undergoing rigorous real-world testing across varied Indian terrains and climatic conditions. To fully integrate and validate the new 100V platform along with the design updates, Ultraviolette has decided to postpone the launch to January 2027.The company described the 100V platform as a bigger technological bet than what was originally planned, underlining its ambition to set new benchmarks in the premium electric scooter space.
Strategic Significance
By choosing higher voltage architecture, Ultraviolette aims to deliver a more premium, performance-oriented, and future-ready product. The Tesseract is expected to stand out in the crowded electric two-wheeler market through superior power delivery, faster charging, and better everyday usability.This upgrade positions the Tesseract as one of the most technically advanced electric scooters in development for the Indian market. While the wait has become longer, the enhanced specifications suggest the final product could justify the delay.


