
The Ultraviolette F77 does not have any direct electric rivals in terms of performance, however, you can check out the more affordable electric bike alternatives including the Tork Kratos, Oben Rorr, Revolt RV400 and the Matter Motorbike.

All three trims of the F77 roll on special MRF radial tyres. It gets discs at both ends for braking along with the safety net of dual-channel ABS. There is preload–adjustability on the fork as well on the Recon and Limited trims. The F77 features a trellis frame with the motor acting as a stressed member and runs on a USD fork and monoshock preload-adjustable suspension setup. It can sprint from 0-60kmph in just 2.9 seconds. The Limited variant gets the biggest 30.2kW motor with 100Nm of torque clocking 152kmph of top speed. It gets a smaller 7.1kWh battery pack claiming an IDC range of 206km. The standard variant is powered by a 27kW motor making 85Nm and claims a top speed of 140kmph. This is not only the highest among EV two-wheelers but also in the territory of electric cars. The motor is paired to a massive fixed 10.5kWh battery pack that claims an IDC range of 307km.

This makes it the fastest electric two-wheeler in the country at the moment. The Ultraviolette F77 Recon is propelled by a mid-mounted 29kW electric motor churning out 95Nm and claims a top speed of 147kmph. It also gets all LED lighting, ride analytics, navigation, geofencing, crash detection, 9-axis IMU and three ride modes: Glide, Combat and Ballistic.
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In terms of features, the Ultraviolette F77 comes equipped with a 5-inch TFT instrument console with Bluetooth and smartphone connectivity. The electric motorcycle was also available in a ‘Limited’ edition variant bearing a price tag of Rs 5,50,000 (ex-showroom), but all the units of this variant have been spoken for. The Ultraviolette F77 is available in two variants: Standard priced at Rs 3,80,000 and Recon costing Rs 4,55,000 (both ex-showroom). The company also revealed its plans on expanding its electric two-wheeler portfolio. Head to our launch story for all the details.

Ultraviolette finally launched the F77 electric motorcycle in India with a pretty hefty price tag. All 77 units of the Limited trim of the F77 have already been sold out! More details in our story.
