India’s Ultraviolette F77 Electric Motorcycle Conquers 10 European Markets

Ultraviolette F77 Conquers 10 European Markets: India’s premium electric motorcycle revolution has crossed borders. Ultraviolette, the Bengaluru-based startup, has successfully launched its high-performance Ultraviolette F77 range across 10 European countries, marking a significant milestone for Indian automotive exports.

Strategic European Expansion

The Ultraviolette F77 Mach 2 and F77 SuperStreet have established retail operations across Germany, France, UK, Ireland, Austria, Italy, Switzerland, Belgium, Netherlands, and Luxembourg. This expansion follows successful launches in Germany and France, positioning the brand as a formidable player in Europe’s competitive motorcycle market.

Ultraviolette F77
SpecificationF77 Range
Battery CapacityUp to 10.3 kWh
Peak Power40.2 bhp
Peak Torque100 Nm
Top Speed155 km/h
0-60 km/h2.8 seconds

Advanced Technology Package

The Ultraviolette F77 motorcycles showcase India’s engineering prowess with cutting-edge features. The bikes feature 10 levels of regenerative braking, 4 levels of traction control, and dynamic stability control. The proprietary Violette A.I. system provides intelligent connectivity features, while Bosch’s dual-channel ABS ensures superior braking performance.

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Global Recognition for Indian Innovation

“This launch signifies our entry into Europe’s most influential two-wheeler markets,” said Narayan Subramaniam, CEO & Co-founder of Ultraviolette. The expansion represents more than just business growth—it’s a testament to India’s evolving role in global electric mobility innovation.

Market Impact and Future Outlook

Unlike typical Indian EV startups focusing on budget-friendly options, Ultraviolette targets performance enthusiasts willing to pay premium prices for race-bred machines. This strategy aligns with India’s National Electric Mobility Mission goals of establishing the country as a global EV manufacturing hub.

The successful European debut reinforces India’s position in the global electric vehicle ecosystem, moving beyond cost-effective solutions to premium, performance-oriented products that compete with established European brands.

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For more updates on India’s electric vehicle industry and global expansion stories, visit IndiaEVNews.com.

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