Ultraviolette F77 Launched in the EU; the Indian e-Two Wheeler Startup Set to Roll on International Soil

Ultraviolette Automotive launched the F77 super street and F77 Mach 2 in 10 European countries, including Germany, France, the UK, Ireland, Austria, and Italy.
The Indian e-two-wheeler startup has recently made headline news by launching the feature-loaded Tesseract and has made its mark in revolutionising the electric two-wheeler market.
Now, it represents India's steady growth in the EV industry by going global, starting with the European Union.
Ultraviolette F77 will now be available in as many as 10 countries in Europe, namely Germany, France, the UK, Ireland, Austria, Italy, Switzerland, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg.
It is the first electric two-wheeler brand from India to achieve this feat.
Recently, the company presented the F77 bikes in the German market.

Image Credits: Ultraviolette Automotive
What is the expected price range?
The F77 Mach2 is expected to be around € 9990, and the F77 SuperStreet is expected to be around € 10390. It is to be noted that these will be the regular prices.
Ultraviolette has announced that there will be special prices ( F77 Mach2 - € 8990 and F77 SuperStreet - € 9290) for customers who pre-book the aforementioned products; the special prices are valid up to July 31, 2025.
About the F77:
Battery pack capacity - 10.3 kWh
Peak Power Output - 40 bhp
Peak Torque - 100 Nm
Top Speed - 155 km/h
0-60 in a blazing 2.8 secs
Both the models are equipped with switchable Dual-Channel ABS, sourced from Bosch.
Narayan Subramaniam, CEO & Co-founder of Ultraviolette, shares that,
“The launch of the F77 in Germany, France, the UK, and other European countries is a defining moment for Ultraviolette and a landmark achievement for India’s automobile landscape. This launch signifies Ultraviolette’s entry into Europe’s most influential two-wheeler markets and underlines our intent to be a global force in the electric mobility revolution. As an Indian company, we are proud to bring futuristic design and cutting-edge technology to the world. This is a moment of global recognition for the talent and capability within India’s engineering and manufacturing ecosystem.”
Based on Ultraviolette’s self-developed Violette A.I. Artificial Intelligence system, the F77 bikes get several advanced features such as 10 levels of Regenerative Braking, 4 levels of Traction Control and Dynamic Stability Control.
Recently, the company has also unveiled two mass-market models in India in the form of the Tesseract e-scooter and Shockwave e-motorcycle. Both these products are expected to go on sale in the Indian market by early 2026.
In conclusion, this is a monumental moment in the rise of Indian innovation and technology, and also encourages many other startups and Indian e-bike manufacturers to be resilient in innovating such technologically advanced products and applications.
For the Indian e-bike market, this is a major leap in the global scene and will help in raising the standards of e-mobility in India.
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