Indian electrical two-wheeler producer Ultraviolette Automotive has made a daring entrance into the European market by launching its flagship electrical bikes, the F77 MACH 2 and F77 SuperStreet, throughout ten nations. The announcement occurred at a distinguished occasion on the Eiffel Tower, marking a major milestone as Ultraviolette turns into the primary Indian electrical two-wheeler model to develop globally on this scale.
The F77 fashions at the moment are obtainable in Germany, France, the UK, Eire, Austria, Italy, Switzerland, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg. This launch in Paris follows an earlier unveiling in Germany, representing a key transfer within the firm’s worldwide progress technique.
The F77 MACH 2 is designed for top efficiency with a sporty, race-inspired aesthetic, whereas the F77 SuperStreet caters to riders searching for a extra upright and cozy driving place with out compromising the joys of the journey.
Narayan Subramaniam, CEO and Co-founder of Ultraviolette Automotive, commented on the launch, stating, “Bringing the F77 to Germany, France, the UK, and different European nations is a defining second for Ultraviolette and a milestone for India’s car trade. This demonstrates our dedication to turning into a world participant within the electrical mobility revolution.”
F77 Specs
- Acceleration (0–60 kph): 2.8 seconds
- Battery Capability: 10.3 kWh
- Peak Energy Output: 30 kW
- Torque: 100 Nm
- High Pace: 155 km/h
- Know-how: Violette A.I. (Proprietary AI system)
- Braking System: Twin-Channel ABS (Developed by Bosch)
- Regenerative Braking: 10 ranges
- Traction Management: 4 ranges
- Stability Options: Dynamic Stability Management
- Fashions Out there: F77 MACH 2, F77 SuperStreet
- Introductory Costs:
- F77 MACH 2: €8,990 (Common: €9,990)
- F77 SuperStreet: €9,290 (Common: €10,390)
- Provide Validity: Till July 31, 2025
The F77 bikes boast unimaginable specs, together with fast acceleration and a sturdy battery capability. They’re geared up with Violette A.I., Ultraviolette’s proprietary synthetic intelligence system, alongside superior security and efficiency options resembling Bosch Twin-Channel ABS, regenerative braking, and dynamic stability management.
Niraj Rajmohan, CTO and Co-founder of Ultraviolette, emphasised the significance of this launch, stating, “This isn’t nearly coming into new markets; it is a international showcasing of years of devoted analysis, engineering, and innovation developed in India. The F77 represents our relentless pursuit of efficiency, security, and design innovation.”
Ultraviolette is providing particular pricing for European prospects who pre-book by July 31, 2025. The corporate was based in 2016 by Narayan Subramaniam and Niraj Rajmohan and is supported by a powerful community of worldwide buyers, together with Lingotto (a subsidiary of EXOR N.V.), Qualcomm Ventures, Zoho Company, TVS Motors, and Speciale Make investments. Recognized for its cutting-edge electrical car platforms and superior battery know-how, Ultraviolette attracts inspiration from aviation design and engineering.