The Ultraviolette F77 Is One of the Most Anticipated Electric Motorcycles Since Its Launch in 2016
Ultraviolette Automotive is an Indian manufacturer focused on electrifying two-wheelers. Currently, according to Motoo, the company is delivering the first units of its first electric motorcycle. With a futuristic style, the F77 is one of the most awaited electric motorcycles in the world since its launch.
The launch of the F77 took place in 2016, the same year the Indian manufacturer was founded. With the design of its first motorcycle, the goal was to combine a sustainable means of transportation with a sporty vocation. In its futuristic electric motorcycle style, the prominent features include the pointed LED headlight, longer fairing, aerodynamics, and imposing rear.
Range and Battery of the New Indian Electric Motorcycle
Among the Standard, Recon, and Special versions of the electric motorcycle, the Standard is the base model. When it comes to performance, the model has power similar to combustion motorcycles of 300 cc and 400 cc. To achieve this, the Indian manufacturer produced a 7.1 kWh battery and a 27 kW electric motor (approximately 37 hp).
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The range of the standard motorcycle is 206 km on a single charge and reaches a top speed of 140 km/h. Meanwhile, the Recon and Special versions have motors of 29 kW (40 hp) and 30.2 kW (42 hp), respectively. In addition to the motors, the battery of both models has a range of 307 km.
Information and Prices of the Ultraviolette F77 Electric Motorcycle
The arrival of the F77 in the market came after a long journey during its development, from the conceptual model to the final product. Even though it is a motorcycle with a sporty vocation, the electric motorcycle features ergonomics more focused on user comfort. Among the three F77 versions (Standard, Recon, and Special), the main difference lies in the mechanical specifications and different color schemes.
When it comes to prices, the three versions cost 380,000 Indian rupees (about R$ 22,914), 455,000 Indian rupees (R$ 28,961), and 550,000 Indian rupees (R$ 35,000). The Indian manufacturer has not yet released official information about the model’s arrival in European and American markets.

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