UltraViolet Automotive launches 'Riding Academy'! Learn now professional track and off-road riding

  • Bangalore-based company UltraViolet launched the world's first EV rider academy offering track and off-road training.
  • Under this academy, advanced training programs in three phases namely 'Track Attack' and 'Into the Wild' will be implemented.
  • Riders will have the opportunity to develop standardized skills through theory, practical and evaluation under the guidance of experienced instructors.

Bangalore-based EV brand Ultraviolette Automotive has launched its own special 'Rider Training Academy' in India. It has become the first electric two-wheeler brand in the world to launch a separate academy for track and off-road training. For 'F77' electric motorcycle under this academy 'Track Attack' and 'X-47' for the crossover model 'Into the Wild' These two special programs have been introduced. 'Into the Wild' will focus on off-road riding and overcoming difficult terrains, while 'Track Attack' will teach track-riding skills and the fundamentals of motorsport. Level 1 session of 'Into the Wild' will be held in Bangalore on 23rd August, while the first session of 'Track Attack' will be held on 27th September 2026.

Both these initiatives will be run in phases from Level 1 to Level 3, which will include theoretical guidance, hands-on practice, assessment and certification. Training will be provided in a controlled racetrack and off-road environment under the guidance of certified and experienced instructors. The entire course covers important elements such as motorcycle dynamics, braking, throttle management, body positioning, cornering, line selection, predicting terrain, overcoming obstacles and emergency response.

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Each stage of training will become technically more difficult and intense, and riders will be required to successfully pass the previous level's assessment to enter the next stage. Level 1 will teach basic techniques, bike control and safety principles, while Level 2 will cover more technical intricacies and difficult conditions. Finally, Level 3 will focus on advanced techniques and high-intensity performance; Riders who meet all these criteria will be awarded an official certificate.

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According to Narayan Subramaniam, CEO and co-founder of UltraViolet, although track and off-road riding are two different genres, both require complete bike control, precision and a proper understanding of the machine. The main aim of the company is to provide a structured and safe way for customers to develop their riding skills step by step through this academy.

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