
Ultraviolette has officially entered the UK market with the launch of its flagship electric performance motorcycles — the F77 MACH 2 Recon and F77 SuperStreet Recon. The move, executed in partnership with exclusive regional distributor MotoMondo, marks a major step in the Bengaluru-based startup’s global expansion strategy.
Backed by strong R&D and investor support, Ultraviolette continues to scale its international footprint with products inspired by aeronautical engineering. The F77 series brings a futuristic design language, aggressive aerodynamics and a performance-focused riding experience to British roads. While the F77 MACH 2 is tuned for adrenaline seekers with its race-inspired stance, the F77 SuperStreet offers a more upright, everyday-friendly riding position without diluting excitement.
Commenting on the launch, Narayan Subramaniam, CEO & Co-founder of Ultraviolette, said the UK debut builds on the brand’s European rollout earlier this year and aligns with progress on the UK-India Free Trade Agreement. He highlighted the company’s broader vision, showcased recently at EICMA, which includes the X-47 Crossover with integrated radar, the Tesseract scooter platform and the lightweight Shockwave motorcycle.

Powering the F77 is 30 kW of peak output and 100 Nm of torque, good for 155 km/h and sharp acceleration, supported by a 10.3 kWh battery delivering up to 323 km (IDC). Ultraviolette is also pushing tech boundaries with Violette A.I., Bosch switchable dual-channel ABS, traction control, dynamic stability management and adjustable regeneration — all geared toward a safer, more intelligent ride.
At Motorcycle Live, the brand showcased its future-ready lineup, headlined by the new X-47 Crossover — the world’s first motorcycle to feature radar as standard. Its UV HyperSense system offers blind-spot detection, lane-change assist, overtake alerts and rear-collision warnings, with radar capable of adapting to lean angles up to 20 degrees. The X-47 also debuts the world’s most power-dense air-cooled onboard charger, designed to deliver full output even in 50°C ambient conditions.
Also on display was Tesseract, the world’s first scooter with both radar and dashcam integration, paired with Omnisense mirrors for advanced safety alerts, traction control, dynamic regeneration, a 7-inch TFT screen and class-leading 14-inch wheels with 34 litres of under-seat storage.
Rounding out the future lineup was Shockwave, a lightweight machine engineered to revive the spirit of the iconic 2-stroke era. With 505 Nm at the rear wheel and a 0–60 km/h sprint of 2.9 seconds, it promises pure, accessible fun.
MotoMondo MD Jan Ykema said the partnership will bring “genuine, affordable mobility solutions” to a market increasingly shifting away from ICE motorcycles, adding that the F77 series aligns perfectly with the UK’s performance-motorcycling culture.
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