Ultraviolette F77

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The Ultraviolette F77 motorcycle with a price tag ranging between estimate Rs. 3.50 Lakh to Rs. 3.50 Lakh. It is available in 3 variants and 3 colours. Powered by a  Motor. The Ultraviolette F77 has Disc front brakes and Disc rear brakes along with ABS. Over 30 User reviews basis Mileage, Performance, Price and overall experience of users for Ultraviolette F77.

Ultraviolette F77 Latest Update

The Ultraviolette F77’s range and battery pack details have been revealed! It’ll not only get the biggest battery pack, but also the highest range among all the electric two-wheelers in India. Check it out here. The Ultraviolette F77’s launch date has been announced as well. Here are the details.

The Bengaluru-based startup unveiled the F77 in November 2019, and the deliveries were scheduled to take place from October 2020. However, things got delayed due to the coronavirus pandemic and it will make its India debut in November 24, 2022. Bookings are open online for a token amount of Rs 10,000.

The F77 promises performance comparable to a typical 300cc petrol-powered motorcycle. It is powered by a 25kW electric motor that develops 90Nm of torque (at the motor). It claims a 0-60kmph time of 2.9 seconds. The top-end variant of the motorcycle will come with a claimed range of 307km, and a claimed top speed of 147kmph. It’ll also pack a 10.5kWh fixed battery pack, preload-adjustable monoshock, riding modes, dual-channel ABS, regenerative braking and more. It’ll also get three colour options: Airstrike, Shadow and Laser.

Hardware comprises a trellis frame, cast aluminium swingarm, a premium USD fork, and a preload-adjustable monoshock. It features disc brakes at both ends paired with dual-channel ABS. Design-wise, the F77 gets sharp bodywork with a mass-forward design and a sporty riding stance, thanks to lower-set clip-on handlebars. It is expected to be priced between Rs 3.50 and Rs 4 lakh (ex-showroom, including FAME 2 subsidy). Take a look at how we arrived at the pricing. Once here, it’ll be the most powerful electric bike in India, slotting above the Tork Kratos.

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