Key Specs & Features of Ultraviolette F77
Range | 211 km/charge |
Battery Capacity | 7.1 Kwh |
Kerb Weight | 197 kg |
Top Speed | 155 km/Hr |
Acceleration(0-100) | 7.8s |
Battery Warranty | 5 Years or 1,00,000 Km |
- ABS Dual Channel
- Switchable ABS
- Charging Point
- Fast Charging
- Mobile Connectivity Bluetooth,WiFi
- Riding Modes
- LED Tail Light
- Speedometer Digital
- Odometer Digital
- Tripmeter Digital
Battery Warranty | 5 Years or 1,00,000 Km |
Mobile Application | Yes |
Calls & Messaging | Yes |
Low battery alert | Yes |
Looks every bit futuristic
Winglets on the fairing look cool
5-inch colour TFT is intuitive and snappy to use
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Ultraviolette F77 Summary
Ultraviolette F77 Mach 2 has been launched at EICMA for the European market at EUR 9,990, equivalent to Rs 9,02,256 in Indian currency. The Ultraviolette Concept X road-biased electric ADV and Ultraviolette F99 were also showcased at EICMA.
The Ultraviolette F77 Mach 2 Recon is among the top 5 EV two-wheelers with the longest range in India. We rode the Ultraviolette F77 Mach 2, check out our review in images here.
The Ultraviolette F77 Mach 2 is the newest addition to the Ultraviolette lineup and features a lot of new changes and updates compared to the now previous Ultraviolette F77.
Ultraviolette F77 Mach 2 Price
The Ultraviolette F77 Mach 2 is offered in 2 variants: the Standard and Recon. The standard variant comes at an introductory price of Rs 2,99,000 whereas the Recon variant comes at Rs 3,99,000, both prices ex-showroom. The electric bike is offered in 3 different personalities: Airstrike, Laser and Shadow each offering 3 colour schemes.
Ultraviolette F77 Mach 2 Powertrain, Range And Performance
The standard variant comes with a 7.1kWh battery pack and has a range of 211km. In terms of power output, the motor produces 27kW or 36.7PS peak power and 90Nm peak torque giving it a top speed of 155kmph. It can accelerate from 0-65kmph in 2.9 seconds and 0-100kmph in 7.8 seconds.
The Recon variant comes with a 10.3kWh battery pack with a range of 323km. The motor on this variant produces a peak power output of 30kW or 40.2PS and 100Nm peak torque. The top speed comes to 155kmph and it can accelerate from 0-65kmph in 2.8 seconds and 0-100kmph in 7.7 seconds.
The standard variant takes 3 hours to charge from 20 to 80 percent when using a standard charger, whereas the Recon variant takes 5 hours. On the boost charger, the standard variant can go from 20 to 80 percent in 1.5 hours and it takes 2.5 hours on the Recon variant. With the Ultraviolette supernova plus 12kW fast charging, the Standard variant takes 45 minutes and the Recon variant takes 60 minutes to go from 20 to 80 percent.
Ultraviolette F77 Mach 2 Suspension, Brakes And Other Details
The F77 Mach 2 is built on a steel trellis frame and is suspended on a preload adjustable 41mm inverted fork and preload-adjustable monoshock. It rolls on 17-inch alloy wheels with 110-section front and 150-section rear tubeless tyres. Braking duties are handled by 320mm front and 230mm rear discs with dual-channel ABS.
Ultraviolette F77 Mach 2 Features
F77 Mach 2 recon variant gets 10 levels of regen braking, whereas the standard variant gets 3 levels of regen braking with customers having the option to get the 10 levels as an optional add-on. The Recon variant also gets a traction control system with 3 levels, whereas it is offered as an optional add-on for the standard variant.
Both variants get 3 ride modes: Glide, Combat and Ballistic. Other features include charge limit, park assist, find my F77 and deep sleep/vacation mode as standard. In the future, the manufacturer will offer a hill hold as a standard feature on both variants. Smart tech like Violette AI, geofencing/delta watch, lockdown, crash alerts and daily ride analytics will have to be purchased as an optional add-on
Ultraviolette F77 Mach 2 Rivals
The F77 Mach 2 doesn't have any natural EV rivals. But other petrol-powered alternatives include: KTM Duke 390, TVS Apache RTR 310 and the Yamaha MT-03.
Ultraviolette F77 Price
F77 Mach 2 155 km/Hr211 km/charge | Rs.2,99,000 | View January Offers | |
F77 Mach 2 Recon 155 km/Hr323 km/charge | Rs.3,99,000 | View January Offers | |
F77 comparison with similar Bikes
Ultraviolette F77 Rs.2.99 - 3.99 Lakh* | Ola Roadster Pro Rs.2 - 2.50 Lakh* Check Offers | Joy e beast Rs.2.42 Lakh* Check Offers | Raptee T 30 Rs.2.39 Lakh* Check Offers | Srivaru Prana 2.0 Rs.2.55 - 3.20 Lakh* Check Offers | Orxa Mantis Rs.3.60 Lakh* Check Offers | Joy e Thunderbolt Rs.2.33 Lakh* Check Offers | GoBike DMG Rs.2.37 - 3.05 Lakh* Check Offers | Joy e hurricane Rs.2.33 Lakh* Check Offers |
Riding Range211 km/charge | Riding Range316 km/charge | Riding Range110 km/charge | Riding Range200 km/charge | Riding Range150 km/charge | Riding Range221 km/charge | Riding Range110 km/charge | Riding Range- | Riding Range80 km/charge |
Battery Capacity7.1 Kwh | Battery Capacity8 Kwh | Battery Capacity5.18 Kwh | Battery Capacity5.4 Kwh | Battery Capacity5 Kwh | Battery Capacity8.9 Kwh | Battery Capacity5.18 Kwh | Battery Capacity1.56 Kwh | Battery Capacity4.75 Kwh |
Power27 kW | Power52 kW | Power5 kW | Power22 kW | Power10 kW | Power20.5 kW | Power5 kW | Power- | Power5 kW |
Charging Time- | Charging Time3.7 Hr | Charging Time9 Hr | Charging Time- | Charging Time4.4 Hr | Charging Time- | Charging Time9 Hr | Charging Time- | Charging Time8 Hr |
Top Speed155 km/Hr | Top Speed154 km/Hr | Top Speed90 km/Hr | Top Speed135 km/Hr | Top Speed123 km/Hr | Top Speed135 km/Hr | Top Speed90 km/Hr | Top Speed25 km/Hr | Top Speed90 km/Hr |
Torque Motor90 Nm | Torque Motor105 Nm | Torque Motor230 Nm | Torque Motor70 Nm | Torque Motor38 Nm | Torque Motor93 Nm | Torque Motor- | Torque Motor- | Torque Motor- |
Motor TypePermanent Magnet AC Motor | Motor Type- | Motor TypeBLDC | Motor TypeIPMSM | Motor TypeBLDC | Motor TypeBLDC | Motor TypeDC Brushless Hub Motor | Motor Type- | Motor TypeDC Brushless |
Weight197 kg | Weight- | Weight115 kg | Weight177 kg | Weight157.3 kg | Weight182 kg | Weight- | Weight- | Weight- |
Currently Viewing | F77 vs Roadster Pro | F77 vs Beast | F77 vs T 30 | F77 vs Prana 2.0 | F77 vs Mantis | F77 vs Thunderbolt | F77 vs DMG | F77 vs Hurricane |
Ultraviolette F77 Pros and Cons
- Things We Like
- Things We Don't Like
- Looks - futuristic and aggressive look with great build quality, the F77 attracts a lot of attention
- Performance & handling - while the F77 isn’t as fast as the KTM RC 390, its performance is still very exciting and it handles like a proper sportsbike
- Features - the console is feature-packed and is quite easy to use too | It now also gets regenerative braking and 4 levels of traction control
- Price - At Rs 2.99 lakh (ex-showroom), the base variant’s price is a lot more justifiable
- Riding posture is quite committed and it’s not for everyone
- The rear shock is quite firmly sprung and it will toss the rider a bit on our roads if you cross speed breakers at speed
- The console is flat and the text isn’t large enough for the rider to read easily on the go
F77 Expert Review
Overview
India's foray into the realm of high-performance electric motorcycles has commenced with the introduction of the Ultraviolette F77. Diverging significantly from the current offerings in the Indian market, this electric bike has left us thoroughly impressed, and here's precisely why we are enthusiastic about the inception of this new era in electric motorcycle technology.
Design
Design-wise, the F77 looks so appealing! While it might appear a tad unconventional and bulky in photographs, its real-life presence dispels any such concerns. The intricately designed panels boast appealing lines and scoops that enhance its aesthetic appeal. However, it's worth noting that adjusting the rear shock preload currently necessitates the removal of the seat and side panels, but the Ultraviolette team assures that this issue will be rectified prior to production. Likewise, the Apache-sourced switchgear is slated for replacement with a bespoke configuration that includes controls for operating the motor-operated battery bay concealed beneath the "tank."
The bike's front end is characterized by a distinctive squashed-in headlamp featuring robust LED DRL elements, crafting its distinctive appearance. Furthermore, the F77 shares chassis geometry with the KTM RC, lending it a similar sharp rake, compact wheelbase, and pointed tail section adorned with split LED tail lamps. With its appealing aesthetics and promising lineage, it's clear that the F77 is poised to make a compelling impression on the track.
Engine, Mileage & Performance
The Ultraviolette F77 is much quicker than the other electric two-wheelers in the country and that is not surprising because that big battery delivers an abundance of power to the motor which means it can easily be faster than the Ola S1 Pro and the Ather 450X.
Surprisingly, it doesn't exhibit the level of quickness one might expect. When compared to traditional internal combustion engine (ICE) motorcycles, the F77 can certainly outperform a 250cc bike and compete with certain 300cc models sourced from China. However, it falls significantly short in terms of speed when compared to the TVS Apache RR310.
This is because of how the bike launches. It doesn't catapult off the starting line with a burst of power. Ultraviolette engineers intentionally dialed down the initial power delivery to prevent riders from being startled or experiencing excessive wheelspin. While this cautious approach suits riding modes like Glide and Combat, we believe Ballistic mode could benefit from a bit more excitement.
However, it's worth noting that you don't necessarily need to engage Ballistic mode at all times. With a surplus of energy at your disposal, Combat mode proves more than adequate for nearly every riding scenario. Whether it's your daily commute, cruising at respectable highway speeds, or chasing apexes on the weekend, Combat mode handles it all without feeling mundane. Even when pushed to its limits, the F77 doesn't become excessively hot, which can occur when keeping the throttle pinned in Ballistic mode for extended periods.
On the other hand, I'm not particularly fond of Glide mode. While it allows for comfortable city riding, it doesn't quite align with the bike's sporty persona. Given that you're likely seeking an exhilarating ride from the F77, this mode tends to feel more akin to riding a KTM RC 125 rather than something truly exciting like a Yamaha R15 V4 or a KTM RC 200.
The F77 has not only elevated its performance but also boasts an impressive range with its massive battery pack, capable of covering approximately 227 kilometers on a single charge. What's truly commendable is that this range calculation includes nearly 100 kilometers of highway riding, maintaining a speed of 80-85 km/h in Combat mode with a moderate level of regenerative braking engaged.
For daily use, it's safe to say that the F77 can comfortably handle a full week's worth of commuting, and even leave room for evening rides with friends, all before requiring a full recharge to unleash its weekend thrills.
Ultraviolette states that a full charge for the F77 Recon's 10.3kWh battery takes roughly four and a half hours, but our experience suggests it may take a little over five hours. Considering this, an overnight charge for a week's worth of riding seems entirely justified, although it's important to factor in the additional charger cost. You can opt to pay Rs 42,500 for both the standard and boost chargers or simply invest an extra Rs 26,650 for the Boost charger alone.
Handling & Ride Quality
The seating posture of the Ultraviolette F77 is very aggressive and it is difficult to grip the bike properly because of the glossy plastics. And the hefty kerb weight makes it difficult to steer in traffic. The firmness of the ride compels you to temper your enthusiasm though. Once you fine-tune the preload setting for your weight, the front end exhibits a well-sorted feel. However, the rear end fails to compress and effectively absorb bumps. While it's understandable that Ultraviolette prioritizes safeguarding the battery against impacts, and considering the bike's sporty intentions, a firm setup makes sense. However, it seems to have been taken to an extreme here. Surprisingly, even the first-generation KTM RC models didn't provide as jarring a ride. The situation does improve slightly with a pillion rider, but it still falls short of being ideal.
Ultraviolette has taken care to equip its sporty machine with an effective braking system. The brakes offer a powerful bite, and the lever feedback is robust. However, during our testing of the bike, we did encounter some brake fade, which is a bit surprising given that the bike had only covered around 1,500 kilometers on the odometer at that point. But that's not the most concerning aspect.
What warrants attention is the ABS calibration, which could use some improvement. When applying hard braking, the ABS tends to intervene, resulting in a somewhat unsettling front-end shuddering. Additionally, we experienced an ABS failure issue, and it's worth noting that this wasn't unique to the specific unit we tested. Fortunately, in the case of this particular bike, the ABS system eventually came back online, which wasn't the case with another test unit we had received earlier.
Comfort
Take a good look at the F77, and it's evident that comfort wasn't its primary design consideration. Wishing for a more relaxed or less aggressive riding posture would be a bit too much. However, it's not overly uncomfortable. To maintain a comfortable position, you need to firmly grip the mid-section to minimize the load on your upper body and arms. This can be a bit challenging, especially when wearing riding denims or pants, as the glossy plastics make it difficult to grip the bike. This is where a set of tank grips could prove invaluable, and it's hoped that Ultraviolette includes them in the limited accessories catalogue for the F77.
Adding to the discomfort is the bike's substantial weight. Maneuvering a 207-kilogram machine, particularly in congested traffic, is no easy task. Due to its front-heavy nature, you end up putting more strain on the USD fork, resulting in heavier steering than usual. This can make filtering through traffic a bit taxing. Even on the highway, changing lanes demands a bit more effort than you might expect.
Features
In contrast to electric scooters, the F77's list of features isn't overly extensive. While it does incorporate the typical list of connected technology, it's worth noting that the app, through it is operated, is still in Beta testing. Navigating through the menu can be a bit time-consuming and may require a few minutes to fully grasp.
Furthermore, when it comes to activating the reverse mode, there isn't a clear and straightforward button for it. I had to experiment with the bike before discovering how to utilize this particular feature.
Should you buy
In essence, the Ultraviolette F77 provides a completely new way of experiencing motorcycling. It offers a noteworthy level of speed, not excessively fast, boasts ample range for a week's worth of riding, and proves to be an excellent partner for weekend excursions. Our only desire is for a smoother and more refined ride, along with the availability of tank grips to enhance bike control.
However, it's important to recognize that this distinctive experience will remain accessible to only a select few. And it's not difficult to discern the reason behind this limitation.
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Ultraviolette F77 User Reviews
- I like this ev bikes
I like this ev bikes and its spoty a look very much and high speeds of this bike and I like features of bluetooth connections and Wi-Fi connections and the hill hold features of this bike and I like this the sound of this bike and comfort is well good and the range of bike is as better as good I like ride a fast bike in himRead More
- Good bike best performance
Good bike best performance but not comfortable for long tours , milege is good and best in its segment, bold look and design is also good, in this budget no one is giving is that type of bold look, experience with this bike is very good but they can reduce seat height to make it more comfortable and good Read More
- The ultravioletee F77 is an best bike under budget
The ultravioletee F77 is an indian made electric motorcycle that has garnered attention for its sporty design and impreesive performance metrics. Launched by ultraviolette Automotive, a bengaluru based startup founded in 2016 , the F77 aims to blend the thrill of motorcycling with suistanable tevhnology Read More
- The Ultimate biking machine !
Ultraviolet F77 is a ultimate good looking bike , the ride offers a very nice comfort for the rider , but could be little uneasy for the pillion rider on a longer run. There are several safety features that the vehicle offers to safe guard the rider. The mileage could vary from 160 to some where 180 which will again depend on the situation and the road conditions. Over all the bike is really good , but not many consumers will be okay with the price in the market. Read More
- Best electric bike so far...
Best bike so far. It iperates so smoothly without any fluctuations and provides a great efficiency. Also the braking system of this super efficient electric bike is just awesome. The other features like the mobile connectivity, the LED lights are one of the wonders. The bike needs a very little time in getting full charge. So far the best bike I had experienced. Read More
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F77 Price in India
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Bangalore | Rs.3.77 - 4.99 Lakh |
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