Ultraviolette Expands EV Portfolio With F77 SuperStreet

Abhijeet Singh
31 Jan 2025
04:52 PM
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Enhanced features and public charging access aim to strengthen competitive edge.


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Ultraviolette Automotive has unveiled the F77 SuperStreet, its latest performance electric motorcycle for urban riding. The new model comes with significant advancements, including a 10.3 kWh battery, 30 kW peak power output, and a top speed of 155 kmph. The motorcycle will be available in two variants—the standard F77 SuperStreet and the F77 SuperStreet Recon—with an introductory price starting at INR 2,99,000 (ex-showroom). Bookings are now open, with deliveries expected to begin in March.

The F77 SuperStreet is designed for performance-oriented riders with a focus on power and control. It delivers 100 Nm of torque, accelerating from 0 to 60 kmph in 2.8 seconds. With an IDC range of 323 km, it aims to reduce range anxiety for urban and highway commuters. To enhance the riding experience, Ultraviolette has incorporated advanced features such as a three-level traction control system, 10 levels of regenerative braking, and a dynamic stability control system that works alongside ABS for improved safety.

One of the key advancements in the F77 SuperStreet is the introduction of a Type 2 charging interface, enabling compatibility with public AC electric vehicle charging stations nationwide. This allows riders to use widely available car charging stations enhancing charging accessibility. The company has positioned this as a major step toward long-distance and inter-state EV travel, though the effectiveness of public charging for two-wheelers remains a subject of debate due to differences in charging speeds and infrastructure reliability.

To attract tech-savvy riders, the company has introduced various optional packages, including the Performance Pack, which provides enhanced traction control and regenerative braking customisation, and the VIOLETTE A.I. package, offering remote security features like movement and towing alerts, remote lockdown, and anti-collision warnings.

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