The new base variant of the Ultraviolette X-47 crossover has been priced Rs 15,000 less than the existing basic variant.
Bengaluru-based high-performance electric motorcycle company Ultraviolette Automotive has launched a new base variant of the X-47 crossover in the Indian market and has priced it at Rs 2.49 lakh, ex-showroom. The new base variant comes without the Hypersense radar system of the Ultraviolette.
The new variant has been listed on the company’s website and is about Rs 15,000 cheaper than the original trim. For information, let us tell you that many advanced ADAS based safety features are available in UV Hypersense radar system. These include rear collision warning, lane change assist, overtake alert and blind spot detection. But to keep the price low, this system is not provided in the base variant.
Now the X-47 Crossover is available in a total of six variants, which include X-47, Original, Original Plus, Recon, Recon Plus and Desert Wing. Their prices are Rs 2.49 lakh, Rs 2.64 lakh, Rs 3.09 lakh, Rs 3.59 lakh, Rs 4.09 lakh and Rs 4.59 lakh (ex-showroom, Bengaluru) respectively.
In March 2026, Ultraviolette also launched a Battery-as-a-Service (BaaS) program called Battery Flex in collaboration with Ecofy for the X-47 Crossover. With its help, the initial price of the electric bike was reduced by about 40 percent. Now customers can buy it with a starting price of just Rs 1.49 lakh and battery subscription of Rs 2,499 per month.
Battery Flex scheme provides a 5-year warranty on the battery and after the end of the subscription, the ownership of the battery is transferred to the customer without any extra charges. Its booking has started from March 5, 2026 across India. The X-47 Crossover was introduced in September 2025 as the world’s first electric motorcycle with integrated radar technology as standard.
This electric bike has a 10.3 kWh battery pack, which generates 40.2 HP power and 100 Nm torque. This bike can accelerate from 0 to 60 km/h in just 2.7 seconds and its top speed is 145 km/h. According to the company, it gives an IDC range of up to 323 km on full charge. The new base variant is similar to the other variants in terms of battery, range and other technical specifications.
