Ultraviolette F77 (2024)
30 kW, sporty electric bike

If you’ve been watching India’s performance-EV scene, the Ultraviolette F77 (2024 “Mach 2”) is the headline act: a sharply styled electric sportbike with up to 30 kW peak power, serious range, and tech you normally see on premium ICE motorcycles. Here’s a clear, step-by-step guide you can use as a website blog post—each step includes a relevant Google link to grab an image.
1) Meet the F77 Mach 2
Ultraviolette’s 2024 update refines the original F77 into the “Mach 2,” available in two main trims: the standard F77 Mach 2 and the higher-spec F77 Mach 2 Recon. Both keep the aggressive streetfighter stance, aerodynamic side panels, and a premium LED lighting package.

2) Power: up to 30 kW (40 hp)
The star figure is peak output: up to 30 kW and 100 Nm of torque. That instant EV shove makes the F77 feel lively in city traffic and properly quick on open roads. Ultraviolette lists a 155 km/h top speed, which is impressive for a street-legal e-sportbike.

3) Battery choices: 7.1 kWh or 10.3 kWh
Two battery packs power the lineup. The standard Mach 2 uses a 7.1 kWh pack, while the Recon gets a larger 10.3 kWh unit—the biggest in an Indian electric motorcycle. Bigger battery means longer legs and stronger sustained performance.

4) Real-world range figures
Ultraviolette quotes IDC (Indian Driving Cycle) ranges of 211 km for the Mach 2 and up to 323 km for the Recon. On the stricter WMTC estimate, Ultraviolette claims around 231 km—a useful sanity check if you ride fast or in mixed conditions.

5) Speed & quickness
Numbers that grab attention: 0–100 km/h in ~2.8 s (claimed) and 155 km/h top speed. That puts the F77 in the company of mid-displacement petrol sportbikes on outright acceleration, with the smooth, single-gear surge only an EV can give.

6) Ride modes, regen & traction
The 2024 update adds depth to the electronics: the Recon gets 10 levels of regenerative braking, while the standard model offers 3. There’s three-step traction control (T1/T2/T3), Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) that works with ABS and regen for better stops, plus convenience tech like hill-hold, TPMS, customizable display themes, charge limits, and on-board navigation.

7) Chassis, brakes & handling
The chassis package aims for sport riding with everyday usability: a well-sorted frame, quality suspension, and dual-channel ABS as standard. The riding position is sporty without being punishing, and the recon’s additional regen levels help stabilize the bike into corners—almost like engine braking in an ICE machine, but tunable.

8) Charging & warranty
For the 10.3 kWh pack (Recon), fast charging from 0–80% in about 3 hours is reported; both packs feature IP67-rated protection and robust thermal management. Ultraviolette touts a warranty up to 8,00,000 km / 8 years under its care program—reassuring for high-mileage users.

9) Variants, versions & colors
You’ll find two main mechanical variants (Mach 2 and Recon). Styling is organized into Stealth, Laser, and Airstrike “versions,” each with distinct colorways—for a total of nine options including Asteroid Grey, Cosmic Black, Turbo Red, Afterburner Yellow, Lightning Blue, and more.

10) Price & availability (India)
At launch, Ultraviolette announced ex-showroom prices of ₹2.99 lakh (Mach 2) and ₹3.99 lakh (Recon), with introductory pricing for the first set of customers. That undercuts many premium ICE rivals while delivering modern EV performance and tech.
11) Everyday usability
Beyond the numbers, the F77 feels built for real roads: strong low-end response for slicing through traffic, adjustable regen to match your style, and a balanced chassis that’s friendly on commutes yet fun on weekend rides. The Recon’s larger pack makes it a better pick if you regularly do long inter-city runs; the standard Mach 2 keeps weight and cost lower for urban riders.
12) Should you buy it?
If you want a properly sporty electric motorcycle with real range, speed, and a feature-rich electronics suite, the F77 Mach 2 family sits at the top of the Indian EV bike pyramid. Choose the Mach 2 for value and daily use; step up to Recon for maximum performance, longest range, and the most adjustable regen. Either way, you’re getting cutting-edge battery tech and a design that turns heads.
Quick spec snapshot (2024)
- Peak power: up to 30 kW (Recon)
- Torque: up to 100 Nm
- Top speed: 155 km/h
- Batteries: 7.1 kWh (Mach 2) / 10.3 kWh (Recon)
- Range (IDC): 211 km (Mach 2) / up to 323 km (Recon)
- 0–100 km/h: ~2.8 s (claimed)
- Fast charge (Recon): ~3 h (0–80%)
- Key tech: multi-level regen, traction control, DSC, hill-hold, TPMS, onboard nav.



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