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Ultraviolette showcases Next-Gen AI at CES 2026

Ultraviolette has unveiled its new voice assistant 'Violette' at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2026 in Las Vegas.

- Violette helps riders control the bike with simple voice prompts
- Violette has been developed in partnership with Sounhound AI 
- Expect the feature to debut with one of the upcoming launches, like Tesseract or Shockwave

The 'Violette' voice assistant has been developed in partnership with Soundhound AI and Ultraviolette demonstrated how riders can seamlessly interact with the F77 using voice commands, providing a peek into the future of connected mobility.

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The showcase featured visitors controlling various functions of the F77 with simple voice prompts, such as activating 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.

The Violette A.I. voice assistant will be enabled through an audio-integrated helmet, serving as the interface between rider and the motorcycle, this will certainly be a safer way of browsing through menu and features while riding. It ensures distraction-free access to information without taking eyes off the road.

This innovation enhances both safety and connectivity. We can expect the feature to debut on one of the upcoming launches of this year, the Ultraviolette Tesseract or the Shockwave could be hosting this feature.

Whether the feature will be backward compatible is still a question that remains to be answered, if the feature requires just an OTA update then backward compatibility with existing products can be expected, but if there are hardware additions involved, then the above mentioned could be compromised.

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