In a major stride toward its global expansion, Ultraviolette Automotive has officially entered the Iberian markets of Spain and Portugal, marking a key milestone in its mission to revolutionize performance electric mobility from India to the world. The move highlights the company’s commitment to showcasing Indian engineering and innovation on the international stage.
With its latest foray into Europe, Ultraviolette strategically positions itself at the center of the region’s fast-growing EV landscape. Through its exclusive importer and distributor partner, Rhino Electric Motor, the company will introduce the F77 MACH 2 and F77 SuperStreet motorcycles across the Iberian Peninsula — combining futuristic design, advanced technology, and race-bred performance.
The F77 MACH 2 is built for dynamic riding with an aggressive stance, while the F77 SuperStreet offers a refined and upright posture for everyday comfort without compromising thrill. Both models exemplify Ultraviolette’s focus on performance, safety, and innovation, refined through years of in-house research and development.
“The response from our first customers across France, Germany, the Netherlands, and other European markets has been absolutely phenomenal,” said Narayan Subramaniam, CEO and Co-founder of Ultraviolette Automotive. “Building on that momentum, we are thrilled to announce the launch of the F77 in Spain and Portugal — markets with deep motorcycling roots and a growing focus on sustainable innovation. This expansion is a powerful validation of the global resonance with Ultraviolette’s technology and design.”
Powered by a 10.3 kWh battery pack delivering 30 kW of peak power and 100 Nm of torque, the F77 accelerates from 0 to 60 km/h in just 2.8 seconds and achieves a top speed of 155 km/h. The motorcycle features advanced systems like Violette A.I., Bosch Dual-Channel ABS, Dynamic Stability Control, 10 levels of regenerative braking, and 4 traction control modes, ensuring both intelligent safety and high-performance agility.
Jorge Bialade, spokesperson for Rhino Electric Motors, called Ultraviolette a “game-changer” for the Iberian market, saying it “brings together technology, design, and emotion, proving that sustainable mobility can also be thrilling.”
