In a dramatic showcase at the iconic Eiffel Tower, Indian EV manufacturer Ultraviolette officially launched its next-generation electric motorcycles — the F77 MACH 2 and F77 SuperStreet — in the European market. This marks a significant step in Ultraviolette’s global expansion strategy, following its recent successful debut in Germany.
Positioning itself as a futuristic force in the global EV sector, the Bengaluru-based company aims to make a lasting impact in Europe’s premium two-wheeler segment. With cutting-edge design and tech rooted in Indian R&D, Ultraviolette is redefining performance electric mobility on a global scale.
This launch signifies Ultraviolette’s entry into Europe’s most influential two-wheeler markets and underlines our intent to be a global force in the electric mobility revolution,” said Narayan Subramaniam, CEO & Co-founder of Ultraviolette. “This is a moment of global recognition for India’s engineering and manufacturing capabilities.
The F77 MACH 2 delivers an aggressive, track-inspired design, while the F77 SuperStreet is crafted for urban agility with a more upright, rider-friendly posture — both tailored to European preferences.
Performance & Technology Highlights:
- Acceleration: 0–60 km/h in just 2.8 seconds
- Battery: 10.3 kWh pack
- Peak Power: 30 kW
- Torque: 100 Nm
- Top Speed: 155 km/h
- Safety & Intelligence: Dual-channel ABS by Bosch, 10-level regenerative braking, 4-level traction control, dynamic stability control, and Violette A.I., the company’s proprietary intelligence system.
Co-founder and CTO Niraj Rajmohan emphasized the years of in-house R&D behind the motorcycles:
We set out with a bold ambition to build the most advanced electric motorcycle in the world. Today, we are delivering that vision to international customers.
As part of its European rollout, Ultraviolette has announced special introductory pricing for pre-bookings:
- F77 MACH 2: Starting at €8,990 (regular: €9,990)
- F77 SuperStreet: Starting at €9,290 (regular: €10,390)
Ultraviolette’s expansion into France, Germany, the UK, and beyond cements its ambition to position India as a frontrunner in the global electric mobility revolution — combining performance, innovation, and design with a deep commitment to sustainability.
















