Ultraviolette aims to set new benchmarks in India’s electric two-wheeler industry with the expertise of Dakar Rally rider Ashish Raorane boosting its product development.
By Divyam Dubey

Ultraviolette has signed on professional rider Ashish Raorane as a Specialist to enhance its electric two-wheeler development. Raorane’s riding experience on both tracks and roads will be used to improve performance, durability, and safety across the brand’s products. The company said this move reflects its focus on bringing together advanced engineering and practical feedback from riders. Ultraviolette hopes Raorane’s expertise will help it set new benchmarks in India’s electric two-wheeler industry. Ultraviolette currently offers the F77 Superstreet, F77 Mach 2, and Shockwave models, which aim to deliver a balance of daily usability and high performance for riders.
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Narayan Subramaniam, Co-founder & CEO, Ultraviolette, said: 'Ultraviolette is building world’s most exciting electric performance machines and rider feedback at the highest level is core to that mission. Ashish brings a unique blend of competitive riding prowess and product expertise, stemming from the wealth of experience he has amassed from the Dakar Rallies and numerous other cross country world championship rallies.
'His perspective on motorcycles will contribute to future innovations from Ultraviolette as we continue to build rider centric experiences and technologies, for motorcyclists and enthusiasts.'
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Earlier this year, Ultraviolette’s newly launched Tesseract electric scooter attracted 20,000 bookings within 48 hours, signalling strong demand for innovative electric scooters in India and strengthening the company’s foothold in the electric mobility market.