Ultraviolette expands electric motorcycle network across 6 central European markets
Ultraviolette Automotive continues its global journey by expanding operations into six Central European countries. The move reinforces the Indian EV manufacturer’s commitment to innovation and sustainability.

Ultraviolette has expanded its operations into six new Central European markets. The company partnered with Elektrorider to enter Hungary, Croatia, Slovakia, Romania, Slovenia, and the Czech Republic. This expansion brings Ultraviolette’s total reach to 19 countries across Europe.
Key Highlights
- Ultraviolette entered six new Central European markets with Elektrorider partnership
- Total European presence now covers 19 countries for Ultraviolette electric motorcycles
- Flagship models will launch focusing on performance and advanced technology
- Expansion supports Make in India and global EV technology recognition
Expansion Details and Strategy

Ultraviolette aims to increase its global presence by entering new markets step by step. The company will introduce its flagship electric motorcycle models in these six countries. These motorcycles focus on high performance, modern design, and advanced technology. They are developed to meet international riding standards.
Elektrorider will handle distribution and customer support for Ultraviolette in these regions. This partnership helps ensure smooth product delivery and reliable service for customers. By working with a local partner, Ultraviolette can better address market needs and maintain service quality.
Impact on Indian EV Industry
Ultraviolette’s expansion supports the “Make in India” initiative. The company demonstrates that Indian electric vehicle brands can compete in global markets. Success in Europe, where customers expect strong quality and reliability, can improve Ultraviolette’s brand trust and reputation worldwide.
As Ultraviolette increases exports, India’s electric vehicle industry stands to benefit. Growth in international markets can create new jobs and open technology opportunities within India. The company’s move highlights the potential for Indian EV technology to gain wider acceptance and recognition.
Future Prospects
Ultraviolette plans to continue growing its presence in Europe and other regions. The company’s focus remains on delivering advanced electric motorcycles that meet global standards. Ongoing expansion efforts may further strengthen India’s position in the international EV sector.
Also Read: Ultraviolette to invest Rs 200 crore in new Karnataka EV plant for expansion
CarBike 360 Says
Ultraviolette’s expansion into six Central European markets highlights its ambition to become a globally recognized electric performance brand. This move not only strengthens India’s position in the world EV landscape but also accelerates the availability of advanced electric motorcycles for European riders seeking thrill, technology, and sustainability.
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