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Ultraviolette F77 Specifications & Features, Mileage, Weight

The Ultraviolette F77 is powered by 32000 watt Permanent Magnet AC Motor Motor. The Ultraviolette F77 takes 5 Hours to get fully charged its 7.1 kWh battery and has a claimed range of 118 km/charge . The Price of Ultraviolette F77 starts at Rs 3.80 Lakh and goes up to Rs 5.50 Lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). It is available in three variants, STD, Recon and Limited.

Ultraviolette F77 Key Specifications

Fuel TypeElectric
Range307 km/charge
Top Speed152 kmph
Battery Capacity10.3 kWh
Battery TypeLithium-ion
Charging Time5 Hours

Full Specifications Of Ultraviolette F77

Performance

Top Speed (KPH)140 kmph

Engine

Torque (motor)85 Nm
Swappable batteryYes
No. Of Batteries3
Battery Warranty3 Years or 30000 km
Drive TypeChain Drive
Fuel TypeElectric

Transmission

TransmissionAutomatic
No Of GearsSingle reduction helical gear box

Brakes

Brakes FrontDisc
Brakes RearDisc

Performance and Fuel economy

Top Speed140 kmph

Tyres and Wheels

Tyre SizeFront :-110/70-17 Rear :-150/60-17
Wheel SizeFront :-431.8 mm,Rear :-431.8 mm
Tyre TypeTubeless
Wheels Type (Pressed Steel/ Alloy)Alloy

Dimensions

Seat height800 mm
Wheelbase1340 mm
Ground Clearance160 mm
Kerb Weight197 Kg
Tail LightLED
Front Brake Diameter320 mm
Rear Brake Diameter230 mm

Electricals

Claimed range206 km/charge
Music controlYes
Motor TypePermanent Magnet AC Motor
Regenerative brakingYes
Battery TypeLithium-ion
OTAYes
Additional FeaturesRide Modes – Glide | Combat | Ballistic, Park Assist, SRB7 Battery Pack, Battery Management System, IEC 62196-6 Charging Port, Throttle Control, Up To 75 km Of Range Per Hour Of Charge, Ambient Light Sensor, Headlight Auto On/Off, GNSS enabled real-time position and velocity discovery, Maps with real-time traffic information, Vehicle Locator, Ride History & Ride Analytics, Temperature, Voltage and Current Sensors with Active Tracking and Efficiency Mapping across the Vehicle, Sensor Fusion technology using 9- axis Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) along with built-in accelerometer, gyroscope & magnetometer Shock and Impact sensors for Fall and Crash Detection Error reporting through Ultraviolette Smartphone App , LTE connectivity with integrated eSIM, WLAN, GPS/GLONASS, Hazard Lights, Lockdown Mode, Fall & Crash Sensor, Emergency Contact Alert
Call/SMS alertsYes
USB charging portYes
Range206 km/charge
Fast ChargingYes
Battery Capacity7.1 kWh
Range (Eco Mode)176 km/charge
Range (Normal Mode)135 km/charge
Charging Time5 Hours
Range (Sport Mode)118 km/charge
LED tail lightsYes
Charging Time(0-100%)5 Hours
Turn Signal LampLED

Warranty

Standard Warranty (Years)3
Standard Warranty (kilometers)30000

Variants

STDRs. 3.80 Lakh
ReconRs. 4.55 Lakh
LimitedRs. 5.50 Lakh

Ultraviolette F77 Colours

Ultraviolette F77 is available in 3 colours: Airstrike, Laser and Shadow.

Airstrike
Recon
Shadow

Ultraviolette F77 Latest Updates

The Ultraviolette F77 is India’s most powerful and fastest electric bike currently on sale. It also offers one of the highest ranges among electric bikes in India. After much anticipation, the Bengaluru-based startup launched the F77 electric motorcycle in India, and here’s all that you need to know.

Ultraviolette F77 Engine

Powering the F77 Recon is a 29kW electric motor producing 95Nm and claiming a top speed of 147kmph, with a 0-60kmph acceleration time of 3 seconds. It gets the largest battery pack on any electric two-wheeler in the country of 10.5kWh, weighing about 70kg. It claims a whopping 307km of IDC (Indian Driving Cycle) range, more than any other electric scooter or motorcycle in India. The standard variant gets a slightly smaller motor and battery pack – 27kW and 7.1kWh respectively. Producing 85Nm, the standard F77 claims a top speed of 140kmph and does the 0-60kmph run in 3.4 seconds. The special edition F77 variant is powered by a bigger 30.2kW motor with 100Nm of torque capable of 152kmph of top speed. It can do the 0-60kmph sprint in just 2.9 seconds. Underpinnings include a trellis frame with the battery pack as a stressed member. The e-bike is suspended on an upside down fork and monoshock. On the Recon and special edition variants, both the USD fork and monoshock get preload adjustability, whereas on the standard variant only the monoshock gets the adjustability. All three trims of the F77 roll on special MRF radial tyres. Braking is done via discs at both ends with switchable dual-channel ABS as standard.

Ultraviolette F77 Range

F77 can go upto 307 km/charge after a full charge.

Ultraviolette F77 Charging Time

F77 battery takes 5 Hours to get charged.

Ultraviolette F77 Variants

The Ultraviolette F77 is currently sold in two major variants – standard and Recon. On the other hand, only 77 units of the ‘Limited’ edition variant were made and it is already sold out.

Ultraviolette F77 Design

The Ultraviolette F77 follows a streetfighter theme but with full side fairings that is designed to look seamless. The sleek LED headlight comes with signature V-shaped LED DRLs making it look quite premium. Further raising the quotient of sportiness are the clip-on handlebars and chiseled ‘tank’ which houses the charging port. The fairing design goes hand-in-glove with the rear portion of the bike, which includes a raised tail section with a split-seat setup and a conventional license plate holder.

Ultraviolette F77 Features

The Ultraviolette F77 features a five-inch TFT instrument cluster with Bluetooth connectivity, which also gives ride analytics. Other features include all LED lighting, navigation, geofencing, crash detection, dual-channel ABS, 9-axis IMU and three ride modes: Glide, Combat and Ballistic.

Ultraviolette F77 Competitors

When it comes to rivals, the Ultraviolette F77 does not have any direct competitors. However, you can check out more affordable electric bike alternatives available in India including the Tork Kratos, Revolt RV400, Oben Rorr and the Matter electric bike. However, when it comes to performance, the F77 would rival its petrol-powered counterparts including the BMW G 310 RR and the TVS Apache RR 310, whereas in terms of price it would compete with the Kawasaki Ninja 400. (zgardensantamonica)

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