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Ultraviolette @ Auto Expo 2023

The company displayed its new F77 electric motorcycle in all three guises: AirStrike, Shadow & Laser.

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Here's what Ultraviolette Automotive had on display at the 2023 Delhi Auto Expo.

 

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Ultraviolette F77 electric bike launched at Rs. 3.80 lakh

Ultraviolette has also announced a special edition of the F77, limited to just 77 units.

Bangalore-based EV start-up Ultraviolette Automotive has launched its first all-electric high-performance bike called the 'F77'. It is available in two variants - F77 and F77 Recon, priced at Rs. 3.80 lakh and Rs. 4.55 lakh (ex-showroom) respectively.

The Ultraviolette F77 looks futuristic and sporty with its angular fairing and aggressive front end. It is offered in three trims – Airstrike, Shadow and Laser and comes equipped with an LED headlamp, clip-on handlebars and a digital instrument console. It has a stepped seat and a narrow tail section. 

The F77 Recon uses an electric motor that develops 39 BHP and 95 Nm. It is powered by a 10.3 kWh battery pack, offering an IDC range of 307 km. The base F77 packs 36 BHP and 85 Nm. It comes with a 7.1 kWh battery offering a range of 206 km on a single charge. The bike has three riding modes – Glide, Combat and Ballistic.

Ultraviolette has also announced a special edition of the F77, limited to just 77 units. It comes with a 40 BHP electric motor with a torque output of 100 Nm. This version of the bike is said to accelerate from 0-100 km/h in 7.8 seconds and has a top speed of 152 km/h.

Deliveries of the F77 will commence in January 2023 in Bangalore. The bike will go on sale in Chennai, Mumbai, Pune and Cochin in Q2, followed by Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, Delhi and Lucknow in Q3 and Gurgaon, Jaipur, Kolkata, Guwahati and Ludhiana in Q4.

The Ultraviolette F77 electric motorcycle comes with an 8-year / 1,00,000 km warranty.

 

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Ultraviolette F77 e-bike to offer a range of 307 km

Customers will be able to pre-book the F77 from October 23 by paying a token amount of Rs. 10,000.

Ultraviolette showcased the production-spec F77 electric motorcycle during its first 'Battery Day' event, held at its production facility in Bangalore. The company also announced that pre-bookings will open on October 23, while the official launch will be held on November 24.

During the event, Ultraviolette revealed the Gen2 F77. The bike was presented without the fairing, revealing the bike’s new frame, swingarm and newly-developed battery, which is now a 10.5 kWh unit that is claimed to offer a range of 307 km (Indian Driving Cycle) on a single charge.

The Bangalore-based start-up claims to have made multiple upgrades to the battery architecture since the bike was first unveiled in 2019. Unlike the Gen1 battery pack, the new unit is fixed and gets an aluminium casing. It weighs 50 kg.

The Ultraviolette F77 is said to have gone through a rigorous test regime. The company also claims to have put the battery through accelerated ageing and thermal stress testing. It aims to deliver the first bikes by the end of this year.

 

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Ultraviolette F77 electric bike India launch on November 24

Ultraviolette has planned a phased roll-out starting with Bangalore.

Ultraviolette has announced the launch date for the F77 electric motorcycle. The bike will go on sale in India on November 24, 2022.

Ultraviolette has planned a phased roll-out starting with Bangalore. The company also aims to launch the F77 in Europe and the USA. It claims to have received 70,000 pre-launch booking interests from 190 countries.

The F77 will be offered in three variants: Airstrike, Shadow and Laser. The bike is said to be powered by an electric motor that has a maximum output of 33.5 BHP and 450 Nm, which enables it to accelerate from 0-60 km/h in 3.0 seconds.

The F77 is powered by Ultraviolette’s in-house battery technology. It gets features such as dual-channel ABS, adjustable suspension, multiple riding modes and regenerative braking; among others.

The Ultraviolette F77 electric motorcycle will be manufactured in Electronic City, Bangalore.

 

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Ultraviolette F77 electric bike teased

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The Ultraviolette F77 is powered by an electric motor that has a maximum output of 33.5 BHP and 450 Nm.

Bangalore-based EV start-up, Ultraviolette, has released a teaser video of its upcoming F77 electric bike. It is set to debut in the first half of this year.

The Ultraviolette F77 is powered by an electric motor that has a maximum output of 33.5 BHP and 450 Nm. The bike is claimed to accelerate from 0-60 km/h in 3.0 seconds and has a top speed of 140 km/h.

The battery is located where the engine would be in a conventional bike. It is said to offer a maximum range of 150 km on a single charge. The bike has multiple riding modes and a regenerative braking system.

The F77 looks unlike any other electric bike on the market today. It's a fully-faired bike with an aggressive riding posture. It is equipped with upside-down forks at the front and has a mono-shock at the rear.

 

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Ultraviolette F77 electric bike set to debut in H1 2022

The Series C funding was led by TVS Motor Company and Zoho Corporation.

Bangalore-based EV start-up, Ultraviolette, has announced that the first batch of its F77 high-performance electric motorcycle will roll out in the first half of 2022.

Earlier this week, the company also said that it had received a fresh round of funding, enabling it to launch the F77 in the market at the earliest. The Series C funding was led by TVS Motor Company and Zoho Corporation.

The Ultraviolette F77 is powered by an electric motor that has a maximum output of 33.5 BHP and 450 Nm. The bike is claimed to accelerate from 0-60 km/h in 3.0 seconds.

Initially, the F77's battery pack offered a range of 150 km on a single charge. However, the production version is likely to have a longer range.

 

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Ultraviolette F77 e-bike unveiled

Ultraviolette Automotive has unveiled its first electric bike called the F77. It comes in three variants - Lightning, Shadow and Laser and prices are expected to start at Rs. 3 lakh. 

The Ultraviolette F77 is claimed to be the first high-performance e-bike. The fully-faired bike is based on a steel trellis frame. The seat height is 800 mm and the bike weighs 158 kg.

The F77 comes with a TFT instrument cluster that can be connected to a mobile app. It will be offered with a portable fast charger, crash guards, panniers and a different visor.

The F77 comes with an air-cooled electric motor that has a claimed output of 33.5 BHP @ 2,250 rpm and 90 Nm of torque. It is powered by a 4.2 kWh lithium-ion battery that offers a range of 130-150 km on a single charge. It takes 5 hours to recharge the battery to full capacity, while a fast charger is said to reduce the charging time to 1.5 hours.

The F77 comes with three power modes - Eco, Sport and Insane. The company claims that the bike can achieve 0-60 km/h in 2.9 seconds and 0-100 km/h in 7.5 seconds. Its claimed top speed is 147 km/h.

The F77 features upside down fork suspension at the front and has an adjustable monoshock at the rear. The bike rides on 17-inch alloy wheels shod with 110/70 R17 and 150/60 R17 tyres at the front and rear respectively. It comes equipped with a 320 mm disc brake at the front and a 230 mm disc at the rear and has dual-channel ABS.

Customers can register their interest on this website. Initially, the bike will be available in Bangalore only. Deliveries are expected to begin in Q3-2020.

 

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Ultraviolette F77 e-bike to be unveiled on November 13, 2019

The Ultraviolette F77 electric bike will be unveiled on November 13, 2019.

Ultraviolette Automotive is a Bangalore-based electric mobility company. It's first product is the F77 electric motorcycle, which is claimed to outperform a 200-250cc bike.

According to the company, the F77 is a smart and connected e-bike that is expected to get features such as ride telematics, remote diagnostics, over-the-air (OTA) upgrades, regenerative braking, multiple ride modes, ride analytics and bike tracking.

The F77 appears to have a sporty appearance with fairings on both sides. It seems to be equipped with clip-on handle bars. The bike has a narrow tail section and a stepped seat.

 

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