TDK backs Ultraviolette with $21M to take India-made electric motorcycles global

Source: techcrunch
Author: Jagmeet Singh
Published: 8/12/2025
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Read original articleIndian electric motorcycle startup Ultraviolette has secured $21 million in an all-equity funding round led by TDK Corporation’s corporate venture arm to accelerate its global expansion. Having recently entered 10 European countries, Ultraviolette plans to quadruple its European presence, enter markets in Latin America and Southeast Asia, and expand its product lineup to 14 models by early 2027. The Bengaluru-based company launched its flagship F77 Mach 2 model in 2024, followed by the F77 SuperStreet, and also offers the lightweight Shock Wave motorcycle and the Tesseract scooter, which features advanced assisted-driving technology. Ultraviolette’s vehicles are equipped with eSIM connectivity and a proprietary predictive maintenance system accessible via a mobile app.
Founded in 2016 by CEO Narayan Subramaniam and CTO Niraj Rajmohan, Ultraviolette aims to create electric motorcycles that rival the performance of 150cc to 800cc internal combustion engine sports bikes, distinguishing itself from the low
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