Last week, we told you about the Tesseract, Ultraviolette’s first electric scooter. The success of this model is evident in India, the only country where it is available.
Since its recent launch about two weeks ago, the scooter has already received over 50,000 pre-reservations, according to the manufacturer’s official Instagram page. However, deliveries will only begin in the first quarter of next year.
Ultraviolette describes the Tesseract as ‘the world’s most advanced scooter’ stating that ‘more than just a scooter, it’s proof of what’s possible when vision meets engineering; when tech meets future; when passion meets performance’.
The motor delivers 20 hp, with three battery options available (3.5 kWh, 5 kWh, and 6 kWh). It features 14-inch wheels and a seven-inch TFT screen on board.
The technology extends to the integrated dash cam and radar, and for those who need to carry items, there is a generous 34-liter storage compartment under the seat, suitable for two people.

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