Ultraviolette F77 SuperStreet, F77 Mach 2 Launched In The UK

- Ultraviolette begins UK sales with the F77 models
- UK models offered only in top-spec Recon trim
- Prices start at £8,499 (Rs 9.91 lakh)
Ultraviolette Automotive has made its official entry into the United Kingdom with the commencement of sales of the F77 electric motorcycle lineup. The brand has partnered with Netherlands-based MotoMondo for distribution in the region. At the Motorcycle Live show in Birmingham, Ultraviolette launched the F77 Mach 2 Recon and F77 SuperStreet in its top-spec Recon variants, respectively.
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Alongside its current range, Ultraviolette also showcased several other products, including the X-47 Crossover, which was launched in the Indian market recently. The company also displayed the Tesseract scooter, Shockwave dirt bike, and the F99 concept motorcycle.
The F77 models launched in the UK will be offered solely in the top-spec Recon guise. The duo sports the same mechanical setup as the Indian version: a peak output of 30 kW, 100 Nm of torque, a claimed top speed of 155 kmph and a 10.3 kWh battery with an IDC-rated range of up to 323 km. Prices reflect the premium positioning abroad, with the F77 Mach 2 set at £8,499 (Rs 9.91 lakh) and the F77 SuperStreet at £8,799 (Rs 10.26 lakh).
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Earlier this year, Ultraviolette began its overseas rollout by sending the first shipment of 100 F77 motorcycles to the UK and nine other European countries, including France, Germany, Ireland, Austria, Italy, Switzerland, Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands. The motorcycles are exported from the company’s Bengaluru plant as fully built units.
For its European presence, Ultraviolette has set up a network of regional distribution partners. MotoMondo oversees the UK and Benelux markets, Zero Centre handles Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Italy, while Pink Mobility manages operations in France.
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