Ultraviolette has announced the launch of a comprehensive rider training academy that brings its two model-specific riding programmes, ‘Into the Wild’ for the X-47 and ‘Track Attack’ for the F77, under a unified rider-development platform covering 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 focus on track-riding skills, motorcycle performance and motorsport fundamentals. Both programmes will follow a three-level structure, from Level 1 to Level 3, combining classroom-based instruction, practical training, assessments and certifications.
The programmes are designed to help riders progressively develop motorcycle control, technical ability, safety awareness and riding judgement across different environments. Riders will need to successfully complete assessments at each level before progressing to the next.
The training will be led by certified instructors, including National Champions, and will combine theoretical learning with practical sessions at controlled racetracks and off-road training locations. The curriculum will cover motorcycle dynamics, braking, throttle management, body positioning, cornering, line selection, terrain assessment, obstacle handling, emergency response and safe riding practices.
Narayan Subramaniam, CEO and Co-Founder, Ultraviolette, said, “Track and off-road represent two vastly different expressions of motorcycle riding, but both demand the same fundamentals such as control, precision, judgement, and a deep understanding of the machine.”
He added that the company aims to provide customers with a structured pathway to develop their riding skills, whether on racetracks or technical terrain. Subramaniam also highlighted Ultraviolette’s focus on performance engineering and said the certified rider training programme marks the company’s first step towards electric motorsports in India.
Track Attack: Track and Performance Riding
‘Track Attack’ will serve as the track-focused arm of the academy, offering riders a controlled environment to develop performance-riding skills and understand motorcycle dynamics and motorsport fundamentals.
The programme will cover racing lines, braking points, corner entry and exit, throttle control, body positioning, acceleration, track positioning, overtaking awareness, lap consistency and performance analysis. Safety and riding discipline will remain central to the programme, with training also covering track etiquette, flag protocols, protective equipment, pre-ride motorcycle checks and circuit awareness.
Into the Wild: Off-Road Riding
‘Into the Wild’ will serve as the academy’s off-road training pathway, building on Ultraviolette’s existing introductory riding format and expanding it into a progressive skills and certification programme.
The training will focus on motorcycle control across loose and uneven terrain, including body positioning, balance, throttle and brake control, off-road cornering, terrain assessment, obstacle navigation, motorcycle recovery and responsible trail practices. Higher levels will introduce increasingly technical terrain and more demanding riding scenarios.
Three-Level Training and Certification Framework
Both programmes will follow a common three-level training and certification framework while retaining their respective track and off-road focus.
Level 1 will establish fundamental riding techniques, motorcycle control and safety principles.
Level 2 will introduce greater technical complexity and more demanding riding scenarios based on skills demonstrated at Level 1.
Level 3 will focus on advanced techniques, higher-intensity training and specialised track-performance or technical off-road riding.
Each level will have defined learning outcomes, theoretical and practical instruction, and a structured rider assessment. Participants who successfully meet the requirements will receive the corresponding ‘Track Attack’ or ‘Into the Wild’ certification and become eligible to progress to the next level.
Ultraviolette said progression will be based on demonstrated competence rather than participation alone, ensuring riders develop the required control, consistency, judgement and safety awareness before advancing.
The company plans to build a year-round training calendar across a growing network of racetracks and off-road destinations in India. The programme will begin with Level 1 Into the Wild training in Bengaluru on August 23, 2026, followed by a Track Attack session on September 27, 2026.
