Overview
- Bookings opened at ₹999 with an introductory ₹2.49 lakh price for the first 1,000 buyers before rising to ₹2.74 lakh ex-showroom.
- India deliveries begin in October 2025, with Ultraviolette planning a global rollout in 2026.
- UV HyperSense is marketed as integrating radar and cameras as standard for blind-spot alerts, lane-change assist, overtake alerts, and rear-collision warnings.
- The top spec touts a 10.3 kWh battery with a 323 km IDC range, 40 hp output, 610 Nm at the rear wheel, 0–100 km/h in 8.1 seconds, and a 145 km/h top speed; a 7.1 kWh option is also listed.
- A 1.6 kW onboard charger and Parallel Boost charging aim to cut charge times, while features include integrated dual dashcams with a secondary display, an up to 8 lakh km warranty, and a limited Desert Wing variant.