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Hindustan Times
4 days ago
- Automotive
- Hindustan Times
Ultraviolette Shockwave design patent filed. Check out what's different
Ultraviolette Shockwave has a top speed of 120 kmph. Check Offers Ultraviolette has filed a design patent for its upcoming electric off-roader - Shockwave. The dirt bike is expected to go on sale in 2026, and now with the patent filed, the manufacturer wants to protect the design of the upcoming motorcycle. The prototype of the Shockwave was unveiled back in March, and in the design patent, it can be seen that a few changes have been made. The patent reveals that the manufacturer will forgo the extravagant fork covers and brake lever guards that were present in the concept design. Additionally, the patent illustration excludes crucial components such as the headlight, tail light, and turn signals, suggesting the possibility of a track-exclusive version or several variants under development, where there is one model that is road legal while the other one is not. What is the price of the Ultraviolette Shockwave? Ultraviolette Shockwave is priced at ₹ 1.75 lakh ex-showroom. Earlier, the prices were ₹ 1.50 lakh ex-showroom for the first 1,000 customers. The pre-bookings for the e-enduro motorcycle are already open, and deliveries are slated to begin in the first quarter of 2026. Ultraviolette Shockwave has a claimed IDC range of 165 km. What are the specifications of the Ultraviolette Shockwave? The latest Shockwave is equipped with a 14.5 bhp electric motor that delivers a peak torque of 505 Nm at the wheel. According to UV, it can reach a maximum speed of 120 km/h, accelerating from 0 to 60 km/h in just 2.9 seconds. Weighing in at 120 kg, the company has yet to specify whether this weight is dry or kerb. UV asserts that the new Shockwave will provide a range of 165 km (IDC) on a single charge, powered by a 4 kWh battery pack. Also Read : Ultraviolette Tesseract electric scooter debuts promising 261 km range, priced at ₹ 1.45 lakh What is the hardware of the Ultraviolette Shockwave? The newly introduced Ultraviolette Shockwave marks the first of two motorcycles unveiled on the brand's innovative 'Light Vehicle' platform, known as 'Funduro.' The suspension system features 37 mm cartridge-type telescopic front forks offering 200 mm of travel, while the rear is equipped with a monoshock providing 180 mm of travel. This electric enduro is fitted with a 19-inch front wheel paired with a 90/90 section tyre. The rear wheel measures 17 inches and is fitted with a 110/90 section tyre. Both wheels are of the spoked variety. The braking system is comprised of a 270 mm front disc paired with an axial-mounted dual-piston caliper, while the rear features a 220 mm disc with a floating piston caliper. Check out Upcoming EV Bikes in India. First Published Date: 03 Jun 2025, 12:05 PM IST


NDTV
4 days ago
- Automotive
- NDTV
Ultraviolette Shockwave Electric Motorcycle Design Patented
Ultraviolette Shockwave was introduced to the world earlier in March 2025. It made its debut as the first off-road capable electric motorcycle of the brand. This machine is expected to go on sale in the country in 2026. But before that, the design patent of the machine has leaked online, suggesting there will be a few differences in this iteration compared to the prototype that the manufacturer showcased earlier. Specifically, some of the styling elements seem to have been toned down. Starting with the list of differences, the design patent does not have the fork shrouds, which were present on the bike showcased earlier. Furthermore, design elements like the lever protector are also out of the picture, which might be offered as an accessory. The major change is the missing headlamp. It gets a windshield integrated into the unit, replacing the vertically oriented headlamp setup consisting of LED projectors. This hints at the probability of different versions of the electric motorcycle. Also Read: Suzuki Motorcycle India Registers 16 Per Cent Growth In May 2025 At the time of its debut, the manufacturer revealed that the Ultraviolette Shockwave will have a 4 kWh battery pack. The ions from the unit will be used by a mid-mounted electric motor putting out 14 hp of power and 505 Nm of peak torque at the wheel. This power can be used to push the motorcycle to a top speed of 120 kmph and accelerate it from 0-60 kmph in 2.9 seconds. All of this put together with a 120 kg kerb weight might make it an attractive proposition for off-road enthusiasts. To aid the rider, the bike features four traction control modes, switchable dual-channel ABS, and six levels of regenerative braking. It holds the ground using 19-inch front and 17-inch rear wire-spoke wheels wrapped in 90/90 R19 and 110/90 R17 dual-purpose tyres. With all of this, the bike was announced to have an introductory price tag of Rs 1.5 lakh (ex-showroom) for the first 2,000 bookings. The latter consumers have a price tag of Rs 1.75 lakh (ex-showroom).