Ultraviolette today 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 instructions, practical training, assessment, and
certifications.
The initiative is designed to help riders progressively develop motorcycle control, technical ability, safety
awareness, and sound riding judgement across different environments. Each level shall progress in its
technical complexity and practical intensity, with riders required to successfully clear the assessment at
each level before advancing to the next.
Led by certified and experienced instructors (National Champions), the programmes will combine both
classroom-based learning with practical sessions at controlled racetracks and off-road training
environments. The broader 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 & Co-Founder at 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. With Track Attack and Into the Wild, we
are bringing these disciplines together under a structured rider-development platform. Our aim is to give our
customers a clear pathway to progressively build their skills, whether they want to explore performance
riding on a racetrack or challenge themselves across technical terrain.Performance engineering is key focus
for us at Ultraviolette, we built India’s first superbike with the F99 which holds multiple high-speed records
as India’s Fastest Motorcycle. Initiating our certified rider training program is the first step towards electric
motorsports in India”.
Track Attack: Track and Performance Riding
Track Attack will form the track-focused arm of the academy, providing riders with a controlled
environment to understand motorcycle dynamics, build performance-riding skills and explore the
fundamentals of motorsport. The programme will progress from foundational track skills to advanced
performance techniques. Training will broadly cover racing lines, braking points, corner entry and exit,
throttle control, body positioning, acceleration, track positioning, overtaking awareness, lap consistency,
and performance analysis. Track safety and riding discipline will remain central to every level, with
instructions covering track etiquette, flag protocols, protective equipment, pre-ride motorcycle checks,and
circuit awareness.
Into the Wild: Off-Road Riding
Into the Wild will form the academy’s off-road training pathway, building on Ultraviolette’s established
introductory riding format, and evolving it into a progressive skills and certification programme. Training will
broadly focus on motorcycle control across loose and uneven terrains, including body positioning, balance,
throttle and brake control, off-road cornering, terrain assessment, obstacle navigation, motorcycle
recovery, and responsible trail practices. As riders advance through the levels, the programme will entail
increasingly technical terrains and demanding riding scenarios.
A Progressive Level-Based Framework
Track Attack and Into the Wild will remain distinct programmes tailored to their respective riding
environments, while following a common training and certification framework:
• Level 1 will establish the fundamental techniques, motorcycle control, and safety principles
required for the chosen discipline.
• Level 2 will introduce greater technical complexity and more demanding riding scenarios, building
on the 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 include 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 within that programme.
Progression will be based on demonstrated competence rather than participation alone, ensuring that riders
possess the required control, consistency, judgement, and safety awareness before advancing.
Ultraviolette will build a year-round training calendar across a growing network of racetracks and off-road
destinations in India, bringing together Track Attack sessions and Into the Wild programmes. The calendar
will offer riders a structured pathway to progressively build their skills across varied terrains and riding
conditions, beginning with Level 1 Into the Wild training in Bengaluru on 23rd August 2026, followed by a
Track Attack session on 27th September 2026



