Ultraviolette’s Tesseract electric scooter gathered 20,000 bookings within two days of its debut in March 2025. Based on good demand, the brand prolonged its launching price of ₹1.20 lakh (ex-showroom) to the initial 50,000 consumers, as against the initial 10,000. After this discount the rate will be elevated by Rs 25,000.
Main Highlights of the Tesseract:
Range & Performance: Provides 261 km per charge, 20.1 bhp peak power and a top speed of 125 km/h. Has a 0–60 km/h acceleration in 2.9 seconds.
Technology: Equipped with radar-based ADAS for collision warning, blind-spot monitoring, and lane assist. Has dual dashcams, haptic feedback handlebars, and a 7-inch touchscreen.
Warranty: Standard 3-year/75,000 km warranty, extendable to 8 years/200,000 km.
Tata Announces Huge Discounts on EVs in March 2025
Tata Motors introduced huge discounts on its electric cars:
Tiago EV MY2024: ₹1 lakh discount on the XT variant.
Punch EV: ₹90,000 discount with a 7.2 kW charger.
Curvv EV: Advantage of up to ₹70,000 on MY2024 variants.
Nexon EV: Offers up to ₹40,000 discount on last-year stock.
The company will introduce the Harrier EV and bring back the Sierra nameplate in ICE and EV forms later in 2025.
Bajaj Auto Leads Electric Two-Wheeler Sales in February 2025
Bajaj Auto regained leadership of India’s e2W segment with 21,335 units sold in Feb 2025, taking 28% market share. TVS Motor (18,746 units) and Ather Energy (11,788 units) took the second and third positions. Ola Electric fell to the fourth position with 8,647 units blaming temporary registration issues.
Industry Growth:
Electric two-wheeler sales stood at 75,995 units in February 2025, demonstrating increasing consumer uptake. Bajaj’s Chetak EV alone has crossed 1.95 lakh cumulative sales in 11 months, approaching a new milestone of 2 lakh units by March 2025.
This increase in EV bookings and competitive pricing demonstrates India’s accelerating transition toward sustainable mobility.