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Ultraviolette Shockwave The New Off-Roader EV To Compete With Adventure Bikes

The suspension duties of the bike are handled by a 37mm USD forks and a monoshock with a 200 mm and 180mm of suspension travel- more Details Below

Alongside the new scooter, the EV brand Ultraviolette has also launched a new bike by the name of Shockwave electric bike at Rs 1.50 Lakh. Just like the scooter these would be introductory prices which would be revised after the sale of first 1000 vehicles to Rs 1.75 lakhs. 

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The Shockwave weights around 120kg and has a peak out put of around 14.7 Bhp and a peak torque figure of around 505 Nm at the wheel (ultraviolet reached this number by optimizing the gearing – seems like a pretty gargantuan figure for a two wheeler) The Top Speed of the Shockwave is around 120 KPH

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Overall Range 

The shockwave has a claimed IDC range of about 165km, but it has not disclosed the battery capacity as of yet. The suspension duties of the bike are handled by a 37mm USD forks and a Monoshock with a 200 mm and 180mm of suspension travel.  

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The Bike would be available in two colors Yellow/ Black and White /Red the deliveries of the Shockwave are salted to being in q1 of 2026.  No other manufacturer has yet launched a off-Roading E bike. Most of the EV Two wheelers have bee aimed towards passenger vehicles or commercial vehicles.

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First published on: Mar 05, 2025 03:41 PM IST


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