Overview
- Bookings are live for Rs 999 with India deliveries starting in October 2025 and a global rollout planned for 2026.
- Introductory pricing is Rs 2.49 lakh for early buyers, rising to Rs 2.74 lakh ex-showroom; Autocar India reports this price applies to the 7.1 kWh variant with larger-pack pricing to follow.
- India Today reports the bike crossed 3,000 bookings within 24 hours and says the introductory offer was extended from the first 1,000 to the first 5,000 customers.
- UV HyperSense integrates a 77 GHz rear radar with dual dashcams to provide blind-spot detection, lane-change assist, overtake alerts and rear-collision warnings with up to 200 m tracking.
- Top spec offers up to a 10.3 kWh battery with a 323 km IDC range, a 30 kW motor and 610 Nm at the wheel, plus a 1.6 kW onboard charger and Parallel Boost Charging that can halve AC charge times.