While it may have made a slow start from a sales point of view, Ultraviolette Automotive’s maiden product, the F77 e-motorcycle, is set to gather pace with the start of exports to European markets. The Bengaluru-based start-up recently shipped the first batch of 100 Ultraviolette F77s to the United Kingdom, as well as nine other European nations – France, Germany, Luxembourg, Ireland, Austria, Italy, Switzerland, Belgium and the Netherlands. The start of exports will more than double F77 sales so far this year – Ultraviolette expects to sell 500 units overseas by August, which is over twice as many F77s as sold in India in the first six months of 2025. As per the latest VAHAN data, just over 400 F77s have been registered across the country this year.
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(L-R_ Ultraviolette co-founder Narayan Subramaniam with Pink Mobility founder Ghislain Lestienne at the launch of the F77 Mach 2 in France.
Ultraviolette’s launch price for the F77 Mach 2 and SuperStreet in Europe is valid till July 31. As part of the introductory offer, the Mach 2 has a starting price of €8990 (INR 8.93 lakh), while the SuperStreet bears a starting price tag of €9290 (INR 9.23 lakh). For perspective, both variants of the F77 start at Rs 2.99 lakh, with the 10.3 kWh Recon models priced at Rs 3.99 lakh (ex-showroom).
The F77 is being exported in fully built-up (FBU) form from Ultraviolette’s manufacturing facility in Bengaluru, Karnataka. The start-up has appointed three distribution partners for its European operations – MotoMondo (UK and Benelux), Zero Center (Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Italy) and Pink Mobility (France).
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Maiden electric scooter from Ultraviolette, named Tesseract, will arrive in 2026.
Owing to the high sticker price of its debut model, Ultraviolette has so far remained a niche player in the electric two-wheeler market. However, this is set to change next year, when the brand will launch its first electric scooter, the Ultraviolette Tesseract, which has already racked up over 50,000 pre-orders. Another mass-market offering will be the Ultraviolette Shockwave, which is also set to hit the roads next year.