Ultraviolette Announces Expansion into New Two-Wheeler Categories

Bengaluru-based electric vehicle manufacturer reveals plans to diversify product lineup over next two years, leveraging existing technology to enter multiple market segments by 2027.

27 Feb 2025 | 4981 Views | By Sarthak Mahajan

Ultraviolette intends to enter various two-wheeler segments over the next two years as part of its Strategic Product Expansion plan. Based on its seven years of Research and Development, Ultraviolette expects to offer this product portfolio within two years, focusing on addressing customer demand. The upcoming products will be developed using Ultraviolette's expertise in Design, Performance, and Technology.

Ultraviolette, makers of the F77, plans to expand across multiple two-wheeler segments. With a focus on design, performance and technology, the company intends to develop a portfolio for different consumer preferences and riding needs.

The company will use its Research and Development experience that produced the F77 MACH 2 and F77 SuperStreet to build its future product pipeline. This expansion represents a notable development for Ultraviolette as it enters new product segments, continuing its focus on Innovation, Sustainability, and Customer Centricity. 

Ultraviolette Automotive is an Indian electric mobility company focused on developing high-performance electric motorcycles. Headquartered in Bengaluru, the company was founded in 2016 and has received backing from investors, including TVS Motor Company. Ultraviolette aims to combine cutting-edge technology with sustainable transportation solutions.

The company’s flagship product, the Ultraviolette F77, is an electric motorcycle designed for urban and performance-oriented riding. The F77 features a futuristic design, high acceleration capabilities, and advanced connectivity features. It is equipped with a modular battery system that offers competitive range figures, along with fast-charging options. The motorcycle is built with aerospace-inspired engineering to enhance performance, safety, and efficiency.

Ultraviolette has also invested in battery technology and charging infrastructure to support its vehicles. The company focuses on in-house research and development to optimize battery performance, durability, and overall vehicle efficiency. It has also developed an ecosystem around smart mobility, including connected vehicle technology.

With growing interest in electric mobility in India, Ultraviolette is positioned as a premium EV manufacturer catering to enthusiasts looking for high-performance alternatives to traditional internal combustion motorcycles. The company continues to expand its market presence through strategic partnerships, product innovations, and efforts to scale production.

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