Ultraviolette Launches F77 Electric Motorcycles in Ten European Countries
India-based EV manufacturer enters key European markets with its F77 MACH 2 and SuperStreet models, marking a milestone in its global expansion and highlighting India’s growing presence in electric mobility.
Ultraviolette Automotive has officially launched its F77 electric motorcycles across ten European nations, following an event in Paris near the Eiffel Tower. The launch includes two models—the F77 MACH 2 and the F77 SuperStreet—marking the company’s entry into major two-wheeler markets such as Germany, France, the UK, Ireland, Austria, Italy, Switzerland, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg.
The F77 MACH 2 features a performance-oriented stance aimed at sport riding, while the F77 SuperStreet offers a more upright posture for everyday comfort. Both models come equipped with a 10.3 kWh battery, deliver peak power of 30 kW, and produce 100 Nm of torque. The motorcycles can accelerate from 0 to 60 kph in 2.8 seconds and reach a top speed of 155 km/h.
Safety and ride-enhancing technologies include dual-channel ABS developed by Bosch, ten levels of regenerative braking, four traction control modes, and dynamic stability control. The company has also introduced its proprietary artificial intelligence system, Violette A.I., to support ride customization and safety.
.Pre-bookings for the F77 models are open until July 31, 2025. The F77 MACH 2 will be priced at €8990 (regular price €9990), and the F77 SuperStreet will be offered at €9290 (regular price €10390) during this period.
Ultraviolette, founded in 2016, develops electric vehicles and battery technology and is backed by investors including Lingotto (EXOR N.V.), Qualcomm Ventures, Zoho Corporation, TVS Motor Company, and Speciale Invest.
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