The F77 accelerates from 0-60kph in a scant 2.9 seconds, has a top speed of 140kph and range of 150km on a single charge.
The eco-friendly motorcycle comes with remote diagnostics, OTA upgrades, regenerative braking, multiple ride modes, bike tracking, ride diagnostics and a number of other features.
Ultraviolette Automotive's co-founders Niraj Rajmohan and Narayan Subramaniam.
Out on the track, the Ultraviolette’s frame proves to be formidably sharp, thanks to a relatively short wheelbase and an aggressive 23.5-degree steering rake angle.
The F77 uses a nine-axis IMU, similar to that in a smartphone. This will enable many clever features, including sending an alert to a saved contact in case a crash is detected.
One cool feature is the motorised battery compartment that glides open to allow access to the battery packs. Ultraviolette has cleverly split the battery into 3 individual packs, each weighing 8.6kg.
The Ultraviolette promises exciting performance and it’s also going to be a complete tech fest. And, of course, there’s the way it looks.
Ultraviolette’s 120,000 units manufacturing plant to come up in Bangalore

Ultraviolette will start pre-booking later this year, with deliveries expected to begin in March 2022.

08 Sep 2021 | 62153 Views | By Autocar Pro News Desk

TVS Automobile-backed Ultraviolette Automotive an electric motorcycle manufacturing start-up has announced that it is setting up its first manufacturing and assembly facility near Electronics City, Bangalore.

Production of its high-performance electric motorcycle – the F77 – will begin in Q1 CY2022 and the first batch of motorcycles will be rolled ...

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