At EICMA 2024 in Milan, Ultraviolette made the official debut of its F77 MACH 2 electric motorcycle in Europe. With a price tag of €9,990, the F77 MACH 2 is poised to attract European riders with approval for road use throughout the continent. This milestone marks a significant move for Ultraviolette as it sets its sights on international expansion and solidifying its position as a top player in high-performance electric motorcycles.
Boasting a powerful 40.2 bhp motor and 100 Nm torque, the F77 MACH 2 offers a competitive performance profile. It can go from 0 to 60 kmph in just 2.8 seconds and reach a top speed of 155 kmph, making it a favorite among riders looking for speed. The bike runs on a 10.3 kWh battery, providing more than enough energy for thrilling rides. Its design and advanced features, such as a smart console with over-the-air updates, make the F77 MACH 2 a perfect choice for those seeking a modern electric motorcycle experience.
The brand also unveiled Concept X, an innovative electric motorcycle that offers a sneak peek into the future of electric transportation. With its sleek design and functional features, Concept X embodies Ultraviolette’s dedication to pushing the boundaries of innovation in the world of electric motorcycles.
Narayan Subramaniam, Co-founder and CEO of Ultraviolette, emphasised Ultraviolette’s strategy to offer a range of electric vehicles that meet diverse needs, from urban commuting to racing. According to Subramaniam, the F77 MACH 2 and the F99 Racing Platform embody Ultraviolette’s approach to integrating performance and design for a global audience.
At the event, Ultraviolette also revealed advancements from UV Future Labs, their innovation center dedicated to advanced electric vehicle technology. These developments include safety features powered by artificial intelligence, improved connectivity, and sustainable energy solutions. These innovations are set to be incorporated into future product lines, aligning with Ultraviolette’s overarching goal of leading the way in sustainable and connected electric mobility.