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Ultraviolette Launches The F77 In Ten European Nations

By:Lakshya Saroha
Updated On: June 16, 2025 16:31 IST
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Ultraviolette Launches The F77 In Ten European Nations

KEY HIGHLIGHTS

  • Ultraviolette launched F77 in Paris recently.
  • F77 available for retail across 10 European nations.
  • 0 to 60 kph in just 2.8 seconds.

Ultraviolette has made history, as the first Indian electric two-wheeler manufacturer to set foot in ten European nation, with flagship F77 MACH 2 and the F77 SuperStreet in Paris (France), following its successful debut in Germany. Ultraviolette will be offering both motorcycles at a special price for all pre-bookings made upto 31st July 2025. The F77 MACH 2 will be available for a special price starting at 8990 Euro only (regular price - 9990 Euro) and F77 SuperStreet will be available for a special price starting at 9290 Euro only (regular price - 10390). Let's read more about it below, in the meantime, make sure to join 91Wheels WhatsApp Channel to never miss out on automotive updates.

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Ultraviolette F77

Ultraviolette F77

Their flagship electric motocycle is available in two iterations - F77 MACH 2 and F77 SuperStreet. The first one boasts a race-bred, aggressive stance, delivering a more dynamic ride. Meanwhile, the F77 SuperStreet offers an upright posture and refined ergonomics, ensuring comfort without compromising thrill.

The F77 motorcycles redefine electric performance, accelerating from 0 to 60 kph in just 2.8 seconds. Equipped with 10.3 kWh battery pack and delivering a peak power output of 30 kW, the motorcycle produces a staggering 100 Nm of torque - enabling swift acceleration, agile handling, and a top speed of 155 km/h. Ultraviolette's electric motorcycles are equipped with cutting-edge technology, including the company's proprietary artificial intelligence system, Violette A.I., and industry-leading switchable Dual-Channel ABS developed by Bosch. Advanced features such as 10 levels of Regenerative Braking, 4 levels of Traction Control, Dynamic Stability Control and a suite of safety and performance enhancements ensure an intelligent, secure, and exhilarating riding experience.

Narayan Subramaniam, CEO & Co-founder of Ultraviolette, stated, "The launch of the F77 in Germany, France, the UK, and other European countries is a defining moment for Ultraviolette and a landmark achievement for India's automobile landscape. This launch signifies Ultraviolette's entry into Europes most influential two-wheeler markets and underlines our intent to be a global force in the electric mobility revolution. As an Indian company, we are proud to bring futuristic design and cutting-edge technology to the world. This is a moment of global recognition for the talent and capability within Indias engineering and manufacturing ecosystem. Through our strategic distributor partnerships, we are not only expanding into Europe but also delivering a world-class ownership experience that reflects the best of what India has to offer."

The F77 is now available for retail across Germany, France, UK, Ireland, Austria, Italy, Switzerland, Belgium, Netherlands, and Luxembourg.

Verdict

Both variants of the Ultraviolette F77 offer different battery specifications and range, but it's the riding stance that caters to different sections of the audience. Notably, this is the fastest Indian electric two-wheeler, achieving 0 to 60 mph in just 2.8 seconds. Additionally, Ultraviolette has launched two more products in 2025 - the Tesseract and the Shockwave. Bookings for both are currently open, and deliveries are scheduled to begin by Q1 2026. Let's hope Ultraviolette brings these bikes to Europe as well.

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