The ongoing EICMA in Milan seems to be exciting for bike aficionados so far, with several eye-catching unveiling/launches from manufacturers such as KTM, Hero MotoCorp, and others. With the introduction of the gorgeous new electric ADV called the Concept X, Ultraviolette has also entered the list of these well-known industry names. The brand-new Concept X, based on the F77 platform, is currently in the early stages of development, which means the finished model will not be available anytime soon. The prototype has a triangular-shaped yellow-coloured headlamp, a short beak, a golden USD fork, a new windscreen, and black 17-inch wheels wrapped in road-focused touring tyres.
It also includes a contoured tank with extensive lines and cuts and sharp-looking tank extensions. Other bits include an elevated tail with pannier mounts, a monoshock with long wheel travel, a single-piece seat, a belly guard, and a single-piece handlebar.
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On the mechanical front, the new Concept X is expected to use the F77's powertrain, which has 7.1kW (regular) and 10.3kW (Recon) battery packs, which offer a range of 211 kilometres and 323 kilometres on a single charge, respectively. While there is no confirmation, the production version of the Concept X may have a slightly modified powertrain to match its unique character.
Ultraviolette F77 Mach 2 Launched In Europe
At EICMA 2024, Ultraviolette launched the F77 Mach 2 electric motorcycle for Europe. Alongside the futuristic Concept X, it also showcased the F99 Racing Platform. The F77, offered in its Recon version, costs EUR 9,990 (Rs 9.02 lakh), which is around Rs 5.03 lakh more than the Indian version.
The F77 Mach 2 Recon has a 10.3 kWh battery pack and a 30kW electric motor (40.23bhp/100Nm). It has a top speed of 155km/h and a 0-100km/h acceleration time of 7.7 seconds. The motorcycle has an IDC range of 323 kilometres on a full charge.
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Narayan Subramaniam, Co-founder and CEO of Ultraviolette, said 'Ultraviolette is on a journey to create an extensive lineup of electric vehicles that cater to a global audience. The F77 MACH 2, F99 Racing Platform, and Concept X are all part of our vision to build an electric future that offers riders more choices that harmoniously bring together performance and design.'
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