
VoltRide Studio by Sumit S Noolvi
MSc in Interior Design
VoltRide Studio isn’t just any shop with shiny toys in glass cases. No. Sumit went all-in to cook up India’s first real playground for anybody obsessed with futuristic wheels—electric unicycles, e-skates, you name it. The idea is like stepping into a sci-fi daydream, not your average store where you awkwardly poke stuff and shuffle off.


The place feels custom-built for every tech nerd, adrenaline junkie, or urban commuter who’s long tired of bumper-to-bumper madness. You can practically smell the adventure when you walk in. While most people are still busy climbing into gas-guzzling coffins on wheels, this place laughs in the face of all that traffic and pollution mess. It’s the ultimate enabler for India to actually join the e-mobility game and not just talk about it.
You can play before you pay. There’s an indoor loop—so you can test-drive a one-wheeled gizmo without judging eyes from your colony aunties. Think futuristic design: cold metallics, black and white vibes, mirrors everywhere, LEDs glowing like a ‘90s nightclub, and these podiums that look like something Tony Stark would have at home. No stuffy salespeople, just interactive tech corners, an AR zone where you mess around with digital mods, and ramps shaped like wheels. Not subtle at all.






More than anything, it’s got a “come hang out” energy. Workshops, meetups, no pressure—just pure nerdy community vibes. They’ve even baked in the sustainability angle, so you can feel extra smug about saving the planet while zooming around. Everything’s eco-friendly: lights, recycled materials, you get the deal.
VoltRide isn’t just hawking eco toys. It’s blurring the boring old line between store and playground, and telling India, “Hey, the future called. It’s got sweet electric rides. Wanna try?”

More than anything, it’s got a “come hang out” energy. Workshops, meetups, no pressure—just pure nerdy community vibes. They’ve even baked in the sustainability angle, so you can feel extra smug about saving the planet while zooming around. Everything’s eco-friendly: lights, recycled materials, you get the deal.
VoltRide isn’t just hawking eco toys. It’s blurring the boring old line between store and playground, and telling India, “Hey, the future called. It’s got sweet electric rides. Wanna try?”