Milan, Italy

Ultraviolette made a bold statement in the electric mobility sector with its much anticipated F77 MACH 2 aimed at the European market, which it unveiled at the 110th EICMA in Milan, Italy. For 9,990 euros, this new electric motorcycle will revolutionise performance in the EV motorcycle segment with forward thinking design and cutting-edge technology. 

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It is powered by a 40.2 hp motor that pokes out 100 Nm of torque and zips from 0 to 60 kmph in 2.8 seconds. The F77 also provides exhilarating riding with a top speed of 155 kph, 10.3 kWh battery and smart features like over-the-air updates and digital console. Bold, performance-driven design, with its aggressive stance and futuristic LED headlights, sets a new benchmark for electric motorcycles.

Co-founder and CEO of Ultraviolette Narayan Subramaniam added, "The unveiling of the F77 MACH 2, F99 Racing Platform, and Concept X is a reflection of our vision of an electric future that fuses performance and design in harmony. "We’re proud to be able to show you today at EICMA that commitment to innovating and disrupting the EV market."

Along with the F77 MACH 2, Ultraviolette also brought out two other pioneering innovations. With a 90kW motor that propels the F99 Racing Platform from 0-100kph in just 3 seconds, this is a high performance electric bike built for racing. The F99 boasts a top speed of 265 kph, active aerodynamics, and cooling ducts, exemplifying Ultraviolette’s determination to drive electric motorcycle technology to its limits.

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The company also displayed the Concept X, a futuristic electric motorcycle that provided a preview of the company's vision of the future of high performance electric mobility.

Ultraviolette also introduced its UV Future Labs, an innovation hub focused on developing next-gen EV technologies, including AI-driven safety features, connectivity, and performance optimisation. This reflects the company's broader goal of creating a full ecosystem of electric vehicles across multiple segments, from urban mobility to racing.

Expanding its global footprint, Ultraviolette is targeting markets in Europe, North America, Latin America, and Southeast Asia, with plans to roll out in Germany, Turkey, Austria, and Switzerland in the coming months. At EICMA, the company demonstrated its commitment to leading the charge in electric mobility with a growing portfolio of sustainable, high-performance vehicles.