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Ultraviolette Launches Rider Training Academy with Off-Road and Track Programmes

Ultraviolette has announced the launch of a comprehensive rider training academy that brings together its two established model-specific riding properties: ‘Into the Wild,’ designed for the X-47, and ‘Track Attack,’ created for the F77, under a unified rider-development platform spanning off-road and track riding.

The academy will offer two distinct training pathways. Into the Wild will focus on off-road riding and navigating technical terrain, while Track Attack will help develop track-riding skills and introduce riders to the fundamentals of performance and motorsport. Both programmes will follow a progressive structure from Level 1 through Level 3, combining theoretical instruction, practical training, assessment, and certification, with riders required to clear each level’s assessment before advancing.

Led by certified, experienced instructors, including National Champions, the programmes will combine classroom-based learning with practical sessions at controlled racetracks and off-road training environments. The curriculum will cover motorcycle dynamics, braking, throttle management, body positioning, cornering, line selection, terrain assessment, obstacle handling, emergency response, and safe riding practices.

Mr. Narayan Subramaniam, CEO & Co-Founder at Ultraviolette, said track and off-road riding demand the same core fundamentals of control, precision, judgement, and machine understanding, and that Track Attack and Into the Wild bring both disciplines together under a structured development platform. He added that the certified rider training programme marks the company’s first step towards electric motorsports in India, building on its performance engineering legacy with the F99, India’s fastest motorcycle.

Track Attack will provide riders a controlled environment to build performance-riding skills, covering racing lines, braking points, cornering, throttle control, and lap consistency, with strong emphasis on track safety, etiquette, and discipline at every level. Into the Wild will build on Ultraviolette’s existing introductory riding format, focusing on motorcycle control across loose and uneven terrain, including balance, throttle and brake control, obstacle navigation, and responsible trail practices, with increasing technical difficulty at higher levels.

Both programmes will follow a common three-level framework: Level 1 establishes fundamental techniques and safety principles, Level 2 introduces greater technical complexity, and Level 3 focuses on advanced, high-intensity training. Progression will be based on demonstrated competence, with participants required to meet defined learning outcomes and assessment criteria at each stage.

Ultraviolette will build a year-round training calendar across a growing network of racetracks and off-road destinations in India, beginning with Level 1 Into the Wild training in Bengaluru on August 23, 2026, followed by a Track Attack session on September 27, 2026.