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Ultraviolette F77 just went full AI – See what happened at CES 2026!

| @indiablooms | Jan 12, 2026, at 06:59 pm

Following the resounding success of the X-47 launch with radar as a standard safety feature, Ultraviolette unveiled its cutting-edge voice assistant ‘Violette’, at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2026 in Las Vegas, in partnership with Soundhound AI.

Ultraviolette demonstrated how riders can seamlessly interact with the F77 using voice commands, redefining the future of connected mobility.

The showcase featured visitors controlling various functions of the F77 with simple voice prompts. Using the wake phrase ‘Violette’, riders could activate riding modes, initiate navigation, and access real-time user manual queries including recommended tire pressure, service instructions, and how-to guides. The demo also highlighted futuristic features such as pre-ride checks, ride statistics, proactive alerts, and service alerts- all accessible through voice.

Narayan Subramaniam, CEO & Co-founder, Ultraviolette commented, “At Ultraviolette, we believe AI is going to play a pivotal role in enhancing rider safety. As a technology-first company in the mobility space, our mission has always been to redefine the riding experience by fusing cutting-edge engineering with intelligent systems. The integration of Violette A.I. with Soundhound AI marks a significant step in advancing human–machine interaction. By enabling seamless voice-led control we are creating a riding experience that is intuitive, immersive, and future-ready, allowing riders to stay fully focused on what matters most- the road ahead”.

“At Ultraviolette, we have spent years developing technologies that make a meaningful impact in the mobility space, with a singular focus on bringing riders closer to their motorcycles in the most effortless way possible. Artificial Intelligence plays a crucial role in this transformation and in elevating the riding experience by anticipating rider needs, simplifying complex interactions, and delivering information instantly and safely. Violette A.I. represents a huge step in that direction, where every command, every query, and every interaction enhances rider confidence, safety, and comfort. By embedding intelligence directly into the riding experience, we are not only simplifying how riders engage with their motorcycles but also creating a new paradigm of connected mobility that is smarter, safer, and deeply human-centric”, added Niraj Rajmohan, CTO & Co-founder at Ultraviolette.

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