Ultraviolet F77 and the Rise of Electric Motorcycles: Where India Meets the Global EV Wave
- Electric-bike
- 04 Apr, 2025

It’s not just cars that are going electric. Across the globe, two-wheelers are quietly staging a clean, smart, and high-performance revolution—and India is right in the middle of it. Among the names making waves, one homegrown player stands out for its futuristic looks, serious performance chops, and premium positioning: Ultraviolet F77.
But before we zoom into the F77, it’s worth taking a wider look at the electric motorcycle scene—both in India and around the world.
The Indian Electric Motorcycle Market: Fast, Fierce, and Growing
India is already the world’s largest two-wheeler market. As fuel prices continue to climb and urban pollution worsens, the shift toward electric motorcycles has moved from “someday” to “right now.” Government incentives, rising environmental awareness, and better EV infrastructure are pushing this change forward.
Add to that the new generation of Indian riders who want performance without guilt—and suddenly, electric bikes aren’t just practical. They’re desirable.
Why Are Electric Motorcycles Gaining Popularity?
They’re cleaner, cheaper to run, and more fun than ever before. With instant torque, minimal maintenance, and sleek designs, electric motorcycles offer a unique riding experience that’s hard to ignore. And with players like Ola Electric, Revolt, and Tork Motors already creating buzz, the space is rapidly heating up.
But there’s one thing most of these bikes haven’t cracked yet: premium performance. That’s where the Ultraviolet F77 steps in.
Meet the Ultraviolet F77: India’s Premium Electric Motorcycle
Built in Bengaluru, the F77 doesn’t just look futuristic—it performs as it belongs in the next decade. With bold design lines, aircraft-inspired engineering, and serious tech under the hood, this isn’t your average city commuter. It’s a performance machine designed for Indian conditions, but with global ambitions.
Performance That Means Business
The F77 offers up to 307 km of range, does 0–60 kmph in just 2.9 seconds, and hits a top speed of 152 kmph (in the Recon variant). These are numbers that would make even petrolheads raise an eyebrow.
And unlike many electric two-wheelers that focus on short rides or urban use, the F77 is meant to be taken seriously—on highways, twisty hill roads, and yes, even for everyday commutes.
Battery and Charging: Tailored for India
One of the biggest challenges in India’s EV space is charging infrastructure—but Ultraviolet seems ready for it. The F77 comes with fast-charging capabilities that can juice it up from 0–100% in under 4 hours. With more fast-charging stations planned across metros, range anxiety is slowly becoming a thing of the past.
Plus, with options for home charging, the bike is just as convenient for daily riders who don't want to depend on public infrastructure yet.
Safety First: Advanced Features for Indian Riders
Indian roads are unpredictable. The F77 packs dual-channel ABS, traction control, and ride modes to adapt to different conditions—rain, bad roads, or sudden braking. That’s a welcome change in a market where safety often takes a backseat to price.
Ride Comfort and Handling: Built for Our Roads
Performance is one thing, but how does it feel to ride? The F77’s chassis is built for Indian terrains, with a focus on stability, weight distribution, and cornering confidence. Whether you're dodging potholes or cruising on the expressway, it feels planted, solid, and surprisingly nimble.
Smart Tech on Two Wheels: Violette AI
What truly sets the F77 apart is its integrated Violette AI system—a connected intelligence layer that tracks performance, diagnostics, ride stats, and even anti-theft alerts, all through a companion app. It’s not just a bike; it’s a smart mobility solution for the tech-savvy Indian rider.
Where Does the F77 Stand—India and Beyond?
In India, the F77 is carving out a niche as the first premium-performance electric motorcycle. It’s priced above most electric options, but it delivers a level of refinement, power, and technology that justifies the tag.
Globally, it’s competing with the likes of Zero Motorcycles, Energica, and even some mid-range ICE bikes. With export plans already underway, the F77 is aiming to put India on the map for performance-oriented EVs.
Electric motorcycles are no longer a concept—they're a reality. And the Ultraviolet F77 proves that Indian innovation is more than capable of meeting global standards, without compromising on what Indian riders truly need.
If you're ready to experience what the future of motorcycling feels like—without waiting five years for it—book a test ride and see what the buzz is all about. Whether you're an urban explorer, weekend warrior, or tech enthusiast, the F77 might just be your next big leap forward.
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