The Ultraviolette F77, the fastest all-electric motorcycle in India, will make its global debut at the upcoming EICMA trade show in Italy, which is scheduled between November 7 and November 12, 2023. Ultraviolette Automotive, a Bengaluru-based EV start-up, launched the F77 last year at a starting price of Rs 3.80 lakh (ex-showroom). Meanwhile, the range-topping version is priced at Rs 5.50 lakh (ex-showroom). The all-electric bike is offered in three variants – Standard, Recon, and Space Edition, all differing in output figures. The company says that it will showcase the international-spec F77 and 'new product platforms' at its Futuristic Zone – the UV Space Station – that will also serve as a platform for technology demonstration and merchandise sales. The unveiling of the made-in-India F77 for the European market will be followed by its launch within the first year of production. For those interested, Ultraviolette will unveil the F77 at its booth located in Hall 22P, Stand Q20.
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Ultraviolette F77: Battery, Range, Top Speed
The Ultraviolette F77 comes powered by a 36.2bhp (27kW) air-cooled motor that is connected to a 7.1kWh battery pack. The company claims that the F77 offers a maximum range of 206km (IDC) and a top speed of 140km/h. On the other hand, the Recon and Space Edition are equipped with 39bhp (29kW) and 40bhp (30.2kW) motors, respectively. These versions can be had with a 10.3kWh battery unit, yielding a range of 307km (IDC). As for the top speed, the Recon can clock 147km in 1 hour, while the Special version can cover 152km in an hour.
Ultraviolette F77: Hardware
All 3 variants feature a steel trellis frame, which is suspended by inverted front forks and a rear monoshock. Stopping power comes from a 320mm disc at the front and a 230mm disc at the back. The discs are mounted on 17-inch alloy wheels wrapped in 110/70 front and 150/60 rear Metzeler rubber tyres.
Ultraviolette F77: Design, Features
The youth-focused motorcycle has a sharp headlamp, all-LED lighting, aerodynamic side panels, smartphone connectivity, a comfortable rider's triangle, and three riding modes – Glide, Combat, and Ballistic.
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The Standard (Rs 3.80 lakh) and the Recon (Rs 4.55 lakh) come in 3 colours: Supersonic Silver, Stealth Grey, and Plasma Red, while the Space Edition (Rs 5.50 lakh) is offered in Meteor Grey and Afterburner Yellow colour options. All prices mentioned are ex-showroom.
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