Ultraviolette F77 Electric Motorcycle is Ready to Start Production in 2023

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After the vehicle’s transmission is replaced with a battery, the next vehicles in line will be ready to go soon. They have officially announced that they will open the first Ultraviolet F77 electric motorcycle manufacturing and assembly plant in the vicinity of Electronic City, Bangalore.

India’s fastest and most advanced electric motorcycle is set to start production by 2022 The initial concept was first unveiled in November 2019 and the company will start production of the motorcycle and will hit the market in March 2022.

The company has announced that the Bangalore plant will be 70,000 square feet wide and will be able to meet the target. By the end of 2021, there will be 15,000 ultraviolet F77 electric motorcycles, but the company’s ultimate goal is to produce about 1.2 million units per year.

“Our goal is to create a superior electric vehicle experience for both national and international markets. We have reached an important milestone in our journey. Because of the ecosystem we have decided to choose Bangalore. Its strong relationship with the supply chain in and around the area. Narayan Subramaniam, Founder and CEO of Ultraviolet Automotive.

He added that the company has received an overwhelming response for their upcoming car. More than 90% of the vehicles will be made in India, as the components will be taken locally.

Ultraviolet has received over 40,000 per cent reserves for the F77 from customers in India and the international market. The company will begin pre-ordering the bike later this year.

The company says the F77 comes with upgradeable remote diagnostics, regenerative braking, multiple riding modes, bike tracks and cruise diagnostics.

Neeraj Rajmohan, co-founder and CTO of Ultraviolet Automotive, says all our manufacturing processes will be data-driven, ensuring a efficient workflow supported by seamless integration.

The Ultraviolet F77 will be available in three variants with three different battery packs. Three, one variant will have a 25 kW electric motor that will deliver 90 Nm of torque, which will help the car reach a maximum speed of about 150 km / h.

The company will start pre-orders for this motorcycle later this year. It is not yet known but the price of the ultraviolet F77 electric motorcycle could be up to 3 lakhs.

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