Ultraviolette F77 electric motorcycle has made its official debut in a production-ready avatar. The test rides will commence in September.
The Ultraviolette F77 has been creating a buzz for a long time now. The Bengaluru-based EV maker has now finally debuted the production version of its first product. The F77 is a performance-oriented electric bike that will go on sale from the first week of September in India. According to the company, the bike will also be exported to meet the global pre-orders.
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F77 Details
The F77 bike was revealed for the first time in 2019. Based on a semi-faired concept, the main motive of the bike was to provide the customers with an exhilarating experience. With that said, it has been a long time since the domestic and global markets is waiting for the official bike.
The company revealed the production version on the TAAL airstrip. The ride and unveil event had invited the pilot fraternity across the globe to experience the performance EV. The design of the production bike mimics the concept bike to a large extent. However, there are subtle changes to it for making it look more generic.
It comes fitted with a 25kW electric motor. This powertrain makes a peak power of 34.7 bhp and 90 Nm of torque. Additionally, the 0-60 kmph comes just under 2.9 seconds. Meanwhile, the top speed claimed is 140 kmph. The company also claims that the F77 can easily do 200 km per charge. However, the real riding range is yet to be tested by us.
EVs are known for technological advancements and the F77 is no exception either. It comes with sci-fi tech like remote diagnostics, over-the-air (OTA) upgrades, regenerative braking, multiple ride modes, bike tracking, ride diagnostics, etc. The launch price is still not unveiled but we expect it to be staged somewhere between Rs 3-3.5 lakh.
The test rides will commence from the first week of September 2022. According to the company, it has already received more than 65,000 pre-orders globally.
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