Ultraviolette Opens Six Experience Centres Across Maharashtra in 48-Hour Expansion
Electric motorcycle manufacturer establishes new retail and service locations in Mumbai and Pune, offering customers access to its X-47 Crossover, F77 MACH 2, and F77 SuperStreet models across Maharashtra.
Ultraviolette Automotive has expanded its retail presence with six new experience centres across Maharashtra, launched within 48 hours. The facilities are located in Andheri, Vashi, and Thane in Mumbai, and Shivajinagar, Baner, and Kharadi in Pune.
The expansion follows the recent launch of the X-47 Crossover motorcycle and UV Crossfade helmet. The new centres, developed in partnership with Hallmark Mobility LLP in Mumbai and KHV Mobility LLP in Pune, bring Ultraviolette's national presence to thirty cities.
The UV Space Stations combine retail and service operations, offering test rides, sales, maintenance, spare parts, and accessories. Customers can explore Ultraviolette's motorcycle lineup, including the X-47, F77 MACH 2, and F77 SuperStreet models.
Narayan Subramaniam, CEO and Co-founder of Ultraviolette, emphasized the company's focus on integrating sales and service operations. The facilities are designed to provide customers with support throughout the ownership experience, from initial purchase through maintenance.
Kaushik Kothari, Partner at KHV Mobility, noted the alignment between the dealership group's growth strategy and Ultraviolette's engineering approach. The Kothari Group brings over ten decades of business experience across multiple sectors, including five decades in automotive dealerships.
Ultraviolette's motorcycles feature a powertrain delivering 40.2 horsepower and 100 Nm of torque, with acceleration from zero to 60 kilometers per hour in 2.8 seconds. The 10.3 kWh battery provides a range of 323 kilometers on a single charge under IDC testing conditions.
The motorcycles include a three-level traction control system, ten levels of regenerative braking, and Dynamic Stability Control. The X-47 model incorporates UV Radar Intelligence with Advanced Rider Assistance System capabilities, including blind spot detection, lane change assist, overtake alert, and rear collision warning.
Earlier in 2025, Ultraviolette introduced the Tesseract electric scooter with integrated radar and dashcam, and the Shockwave electric motorcycle. The company was founded in 2016 by Narayan Subramaniam and Niraj Rajmohan, with backing from investors including Lingotto, Qualcomm Ventures, Zoho Corporation, TVS Motors, TDK Ventures, and Speciale Invest.
The six new locations are now operational and accepting customers for test rides and purchases.
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27 Nov 2025
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