
Ultraviolette F77 Goes Global – India’s EV Marvel Hits 10 European Nations!
India is now a major actor in worldwide EV innovation, not only a consumer of innovative electric vehicle (EV) technology. An ideal example? Now formally making its way to ten European countries, the high-performance electric motorcycle from India, the Ultraviolette F77 This is a statement of India’s competency in the premium EV market, not only a motorbike launch.
We shall delve deeply into what makes the Ultraviolette F77 a game-changer, investigate its launch in Europe, contrast it with other global EVs, and examine why this is such a historic event for the Indian automotive sector in this article.

What Is the Ultraviolette F77?
Premium electric motorcycles made in Bangalore, India, the Ultraviolette F77 It is notable for its futuristic architecture, performance-oriented engineering, and DNA influenced by aviation. Often compared to superbikes—only cleaner and more efficient—the F77 boasts sharp lines, a sleek profile, and muscular build.
This is not merely a city commuter. Built for speed, performance, and long-range travel is the F77. It stands for the meeting of outstanding performance with clean energy.
European Expansion: Where Right Now Is It Available?
Ultraviolette has officially launched the F77 in 10 European countries:
- Germany
- France
- Italy
- Spain
- Austria
- Switzerland
- Netherlands
- Sweden
- Finland
- UK
These nations were selected for their advanced EV infrastructure, growing market for environmentally friendly transportation, and strong motorcycle cultures. One of the most EV-progressive countries in the world, Europe welcomes the F77 to join this elite club.

Key Specs and Ultraviolette F77 Performance
Let’s take a closer look at what the Ultraviolette F77 brings to the road:
Feature | Details |
---|---|
Top Speed | 155 km/h (96 mph) |
Acceleration | 0–60 km/h in 2.9 seconds |
Peak Power | 30.2 kW (40.5 HP) |
Torque | 100 Nm |
Range (IDC) | Up to 307 km (191 miles) |
Battery Capacity | 10.3 kWh |
Charging Time | ~5 hours (standard), ~1.5 hours (fast charger) |
With specs like these, the F77 is not only vying in the EV market but also head-to-head with mid-range petrol-powered motorcycles in both performance and cost.
Design Inspired by Fighter Jets
The F77 addresses presence rather than only numbers. Inspired by aerodynamic excellence, speed, and agility, the motorcycle has been built to mirror aircraft engineering. Precision is screaming from the sharp LED headlamps, sculpted tank, and exposed frame.
The interface even seems highly modern. The F77 is smart as it is quick thanks to a totally digital display with GPS navigation, ride analytics, multiple riding modes (Glide, Combat, and Ballistic), and smartphone connectivity.
Why Europe? Strategic Reasons Behind the Expansion
European development of Ultraviolette is not haphazard. These are the reasons it makes perfect sense.
- High EV Adoption Rates – Europe boasts some of the highest rates of EV adoption worldwide.
- Government Incentives – tax rebates and subsidies—make EVs a more attractive buy.
- Premium Motorcycle Market – The F77 fights more reasonably priced brands like BMW and Ducati.

Comparing with Other Worldwide Electric Bikes
The Ultraviolette F77 finds itself in the company of notable EV motorcycles like:
- Zero SR/F (USA)
- Energica Eva Ribelle (Italy)
- LiveWire One (USA – Harley-Davidson)
Let’s compare on key fronts:
Model | Top Speed | Range | Price (USD Equivalent) |
---|---|---|---|
Ultraviolette F77 | 155 km/h | 307 km | $6,000–$7,000 |
Zero SR/F | 200 km/h | 259 km | ~$20,000 |
Energica Eva | 200 km/h | 230 km | ~$25,000 |
LiveWire One | 177 km/h | 234 km | ~$22,799 |
Technology and Sustainability: Double Attention
The F77 originated in sustainability rather strongly. Its zero tailpipe emissions, recyclable materials, long-life battery guarantees that every ride is clean and green. It also provides remote diagnostics, over-the-air (OTA) updates, smart ride analytics—blending environmental consciousness with technology.
How Safe Is the Ultraviolette F77?
Ultraviolette didn’t cut corners on safety. The F77 includes:
- Double-channel ABS
- front and rear disc brakes
- Sensor for crashes
- System of battery management, or BMS
- Ride-by-wire throttle
Moreover, the aluminum casing for the battery is IP67 rated, ensuring water and dust protection, which is essential for European weather conditions.
Future Roadmap: What’s Next for Ultraviolette?
- US and Southeast Asia market entry by 2025
- Starting the F99 Racing Platform
- Spread of battery swap stations and fast-charging outlets
- R&D investment in AI-assisted ride tech and autonomous diagnostics
Conclusion: A Historic Leap for Indian EV Engineering
The release of the Ultraviolette F77 in Europe is a statement of India’s technical and design ability, not only a commercial one. Combining sustainability, intelligence, and power, the F77 is ready to change public opinion of electric motorcycles.