KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- Priced at Rs 5.60 lakh
- Pays homage to India's Chandrayaan 3 space odyssey
- Generates 40bhp power and 100Nm torque
After the highly awaited launch of the Ultraviolette F77 Space Edition, bookings opened on August 22nd. Creating a stir, the Bengaluru-based EV manufacturer shared the incredible news that all 10 units of this special electric motorcycle, priced at Rs 5.60 lakh each, were snapped up in just 90 seconds. Get more insights here! Meanwhile, you can join our 91Wheels Whatsapp Group for all of such latest updates from the automotive industry.
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Ultraviolette F77 Space Edition - Flies Off The Shelves
As a homage to India's Chandrayaan 3 space mission, the unique motorcycle pays tribute. To validate its exclusive status, the bike incorporates aerospace-quality materials in its build, such as 7075-grade aluminium and an aluminium key.
Adding to its allure, the Ultraviolette F77 Space Edition showcases a sleek white finish complemented by tasteful orange accents and delicate blue graphics, perfectly mirroring the celestial theme. Notably, this edition is also equipped with cutting-edge aircraft-grade features, ensuring fail-safe battery systems. Additionally, its 9-axis IMU offers precise measurement of roll, pitch, and yaw.
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At the heart of the F77 Space Edition lies a 10.3kWh battery, providing 40bhp of power and a torque of 100Nm. It's designed to cover an impressive 307km according to IDC standards, with a swift 0 to 60kmph acceleration in just 2.9 seconds. The motorcycle can also achieve an impressive top speed of 152 kmph.
Verdict
The fact that all 10 units of the Ultraviolette F77 Space Edition sold out in just 90 seconds highlights the incredible anticipation surrounding this motorcycle. This rapid sell-out clearly indicates the strong demand and excitement among people, showcasing the motorcycle's unique appeal and space-inspired charm.
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