Ultraviolette Set to Unveil Its Fastest Electric Bike Yet on April 24
Ultraviolette is set to unveil its fastest electric bike on April 24th, promising impressive speed and performance. Stay tuned for the latest updates on this exciting launch.
Ultraviolette, the renowned electric two-wheeler manufacturer, is gearing up to launch its fastest electric bike to date. Scheduled for release on April 24, the company's latest creation is anticipated to set new speed benchmarks in the electric bike segment within the country.
While the official name of the upcoming model remains undisclosed, industry speculations suggest that it could potentially claim the title of the swiftest electric bike in India. Presently, Ultraviolette offers the F77 electric bike, boasting a top speed of approximately 140 kilometers per hour. However, the forthcoming bike is poised to surpass this milestone.
The Ultraviolette F77's rapid variant is expected to integrate features from the F99 prototype, unveiled at EICMA 2023, alongside a potent motor. With an aesthetic reminiscent of full fairing sports bikes, enthusiasts anticipate the new model to follow suit. Notable additions such as a new color scheme and downforce generating wings are anticipated. Despite these enhancements, the chassis, suspension, and brakes are speculated to remain consistent with the existing model.
Industry experts estimate the ex-showroom price of the Ultraviolette F77 to range between Rs 3.8 lakh to Rs 4.55 lakh. It is anticipated that the swift variant may command a slightly higher price point than its predecessor.
In a remarkable feat, Ultraviolette previously introduced the F77 Space Edition in a limited variant to commemorate the triumphant launch of Chandrayaan-3. Priced at Rs 5.60 lakh, this exclusive electric motorcycle witnessed unparalleled demand, with all 10 units selling out within a mere 90 seconds of booking initiation. Boasting impressive acceleration from 0 to 60 km per hour in just 2.9 seconds, the Ultraviolette F77 is equipped to cover a distance of up to 307 kilometers on a single charge.

