- Ultraviolette Riding Academy combines track and off-road certification.
- Three-level programmes build advanced motorcycle control and safety.
Ultraviolette Brings Track And Off-Road Training Under One Platform
Ultraviolette has launched a structured riding academy in India, bringing its existing Track Attack and Into the Wild programmes together under a single platform. The initiative provides dedicated training for both circuit and off-road riding, with participants able to use either electric or internal-combustion-engine motorcycles during the programmes. The academy is open to motorcycle riders regardless of whether they own an Ultraviolette model. The company will provide the training and certification, although participants using ICE motorcycles will need to arrange their own machines because the manufacturer will not supply them for the programmes.
Three-Level Certification Framework
Both programmes follow a common three-level certification structure designed to progressively build rider capability. Participants must complete an assessment before moving to the next level, combining classroom instruction with practical sessions conducted at controlled racetracks or suitable off-road locations. Level 1 establishes fundamental riding techniques, motorcycle control and safety practices. Level 2 introduces more advanced technical skills, while Level 3 moves toward higher-intensity riding and advanced techniques tailored to either track or off-road conditions. This structure is intended to provide measurable progression rather than treating the academy as a single-session riding experience.
Track Attack Focuses On Circuit Riding
Track Attack is designed for riders seeking to develop performance riding skills in a racetrack environment. Its curriculum covers racing lines, braking points, corner entry and exit, throttle control and body positioning, giving participants a structured approach to understanding how a motorcycle behaves at higher levels of performance. The programme also addresses track positioning, overtaking awareness, circuit awareness and acceleration techniques. Safety remains an important component, with training covering track etiquette, flag protocols, appropriate protective equipment and pre-ride motorcycle checks. The combination of technical instruction and controlled practice is intended to improve rider confidence and decision-making on a circuit.
Into The Wild Develops Off-Road Riding Skills
Into the Wild takes the training programme away from paved circuits and focuses on loose, uneven and changing terrain. Riders learn body positioning, balance, throttle and brake control, off-road cornering and terrain assessment as part of the structured curriculum. The programme also introduces obstacle navigation, motorcycle recovery and responsible trail riding, helping participants understand how to manage different riding conditions while maintaining control. Although its environment and technical requirements differ from Track Attack, Into the Wild follows the same three-level progression. This common framework allows riders to develop their abilities through assessment-based advancement while focusing on the specific demands of off-road motorcycle riding.
First Academy Sessions Scheduled In Bengaluru
India will host the initial sessions as the academy begins expanding its network of training locations. The first Level 1 Into the Wild session is scheduled for August 23, 2026, in Bengaluru, followed by a Track Attack session on September 27. The company plans to conduct the programmes throughout the year across a growing network of racetracks and off-road locations. Rather than positioning the academy as a one-off recreational experience, Ultraviolette says the programme is intended to progressively develop motorcycle control, technical ability, safety awareness and riding judgement through structured instruction and certification.
Training Open To Riders Beyond The Ultraviolette Customer Base
The academy's open participation model extends the programmes beyond the manufacturer's existing customer base. Riders can participate regardless of motorcycle brand, while the training itself is designed around fundamental skills that can be applied across different riding environments. Electric and ICE motorcycles can both be used by participants, although riders choosing an ICE motorcycle must provide their own machine. The company describes the initiative as a structured riding and certification platform rather than a brand-specific ownership benefit. Ultraviolette also claims the programme makes it the first electric two-wheeler manufacturer globally to establish a structured riding academy combining track and off-road training with certification.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Ultraviolette Riding Academy?
The Ultraviolette Riding Academy is a structured motorcycle training platform combining circuit and off-road programmes with progressive certification for riders in India. It brings Track Attack and Into the Wild under one academy framework, with three certification levels covering foundational, advanced and higher-intensity riding skills. Riders do not need to own an Ultraviolette motorcycle to participate. Training includes classroom instruction, practical riding and assessments before progression to subsequent levels. The programmes are designed to improve motorcycle control, technical ability, safety awareness and riding judgement across controlled racetrack and off-road environments.
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