Ultraviolette Goes Global: F77 Electric Bikes Now Storming the Streets of Europe
India’s homegrown performance EV maker makes a splash in Paris with its F77 MACH 2 and SuperStreet – now on sale across 10 European nations.

Ultraviolette is no longer just India’s best-kept EV secret. The Bengaluru-based startup has officially taken the wraps off its performance beasts — the F77 MACH 2 and F77 SuperStreet — right under the Eiffel Tower in Paris. After a successful German debut, the brand retails its electric motorcycles across Germany, France, the UK, Ireland, Austria, Italy, Switzerland, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg.
This marks a massive milestone—Ultraviolette becomes the first Indian electric two-wheeler brand to become this prominent on the global map.

The F77 MACH 2 is all about aggression and track-ready vibes, while the SuperStreet tones things down with a more upright, comfortable stance — but still keeps the thrill alive. Both bikes pack serious numbers: 0-60 km/h in just 2.8 seconds, 100 Nm of torque, a top speed of 155 km/h, and a beefy 10.3 kWh battery powering a 30 kW motor.
But it’s not just about raw performance. The bikes are loaded with smart tech too — including Ultraviolette’s own AI system, Violette, Bosch Dual-Channel ABS, 10 levels of regen braking, traction and stability control, and more. It’s everything you’d want in a next-gen electric machine.

Narayan Subramaniam, CEO & Co-founder, summed it up best:
“This isn’t just a bike launch; it’s a defining moment for India in the global EV space. We’re showing the world what Indian innovation, design, and engineering can deliver.”
CTO Niraj Rajmohan echoed that spirit:
“The F77 is the product of years of hard work — born in India, now ready to compete on the world stage.”
Ultraviolette is sweetening the deal with introductory prices for European customers:
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F77 MACH 2 – €8,990 (regular €9,990)
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F77 SuperStreet – €9,290 (regular €10,390)
Offer valid for all pre-bookings made before July 31, 2025.
With this bold expansion, Ultraviolette isn’t just exporting motorcycles — it’s exporting ambition, performance, and the future of Indian EV tech to the world.
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