Ultraviolette Scooters
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Ultraviolette Electric Motorcycles – Built for Riders Who Want More
Ultraviolette is one of those brands that didn’t start with the idea of saving fuel money. It started with a much simpler question:
Can an electric bike actually feel exciting to ride?
Based in Bengaluru, Ultraviolette builds electric motorcycles for people who care about performance, design, and how a bike makes them feel. Instead of focusing on basic city commuting, the brand chose a harder path — creating electric bikes that riders would pick even if petrol bikes were still an option.
That’s why Ultraviolette attracts a very different kind of buyer: riders who enjoy technology, appreciate engineering, and want their first electric motorcycle to feel like a step forward, not just a practical decision.
Models & Price Range
Ultraviolette keeps things simple instead of flooding the market with many versions.
Current Models
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F77 Mach 2 – Built for riders who enjoy speed, sharp handling, and highway confidence
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F77 SuperStreet – A more relaxed version, better suited for daily riding without losing the sporty feel
Price range:
Ultraviolette bikes sit between ₹3.8 and ₹4.5 lakh (ex‑showroom), which clearly places them in the premium electric motorcycle space, not the commuter category.
Battery Technology & Range
One thing Ultraviolette does well is being honest about how its bikes are used.
These aren’t slow city scooters — they’re powerful machines, and that changes how battery performance is handled.
Instead of chasing only big range numbers, the company focuses on:
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Keeping the battery cool
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Making sure power delivery stays smooth
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Ensuring the bike performs the same on day one and year three
In real riding conditions, most owners see 180–220 km of range, which is more than enough for daily use and weekend rides.
Charging Time
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Home charging: about 7–8 hours
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Fast‑charging support: available in select setups
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App support: lets you keep track of charging and battery health
For most riders, plugging in overnight is all they need.
Features & Riding Experience
Ultraviolette bikes feel less like regular EVs and more like modern sport motorcycles that just happen to be electric.
You’ll notice it in things like:
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The big digital screen that actually feels useful
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Different riding modes that change how the bike responds
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Strong brakes and solid suspension
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A design that turns heads without trying too hard
Everything feels built with intention — not added just to look impressive on paper.
Service & Ownership
Ultraviolette doesn’t try to be everywhere at once.
Instead, it focuses on giving better service in fewer cities.
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Service centres are mainly in major metros
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Support is more personalised than mass‑market brands
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App‑based tools help with service and updates
If you live in a metro city, ownership feels smooth. If you live elsewhere, it’s smart to check service availability before deciding.
Why People Choose Ultraviolette
What riders love
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The bike feels genuinely powerful
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The design doesn’t look like every other EV
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Technology actually improves the ride
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It feels like owning something different
What buyers should think about
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It’s not meant to be cheap — it’s meant to be good
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Service network is still growing
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Best suited for riders who enjoy their bikes, not just use them
Financing & Benefits
Ultraviolette offers financing through select partners.
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Down payment: usually 25–35%
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Loan tenure: up to 4 years
Subsidy benefits depend on state rules, but buyers often save on road tax and registration.
How Ultraviolette Fits in the EV Market
Most electric two‑wheelers in India are built for one purpose: easy commuting.
Ultraviolette is built for something else: riding pleasure.
If brands like Ola, TVS, or Ather focus on convenience, Ultraviolette focuses on character. That’s what makes it stand apart.
Where to Buy
You can get an Ultraviolette through:
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Brand experience centres
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Select premium dealerships
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Online booking
Before you buy:
Check service availability, understand charging needs, and take a proper test ride — not just a short spin.
Who Ultraviolette Is For
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Riders who enjoy performance bikes
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People upgrading from petrol sport motorcycles
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Tech‑loving urban professionals
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Early EV adopters who want something different
Running Cost & Environment
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Electric cost: about ₹0.60–0.80 per km
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Petrol sport bike: ₹3.50–4.00 per km
That’s a saving of ₹30,000+ a year for regular riders — along with quieter rides and zero exhaust emissions.


