Ultraviolette Expands to the UK Market – F77 Mach 2 Recon Officially Launched Overseas

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F77 Mach 2 Recon

Ultraviolette Automotive, an Indian electric motorcycle maker, has officially gone international. It’s the first Indian EV two-wheeler brand to make a splash in Western markets, and it’s doing so with its flagship model—the F77 Mach 2 Recon. The company recently announced a partnership with MotoMondo, a Netherlands-based motorcycle importer and distributor, to bring its electric motorcycles to the United Kingdom and the Benelux region, which includes the Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg.

Expansion

This move marks a big leap for the Indian EV space. While many brands have focused on domestic growth, Ultraviolette is looking outward, setting its sights on developed markets where demand for performance-oriented electric bikes is picking up.

The partnership with MotoMondo is expected to open doors for not just retail sales but also for establishing a network of service and support. It’s not just about selling bikes—it’s about building a brand presence in some of the most competitive motorcycle markets in Europe.

Debut

The first product from Ultraviolette to be offered overseas will be the F77 Mach 2 Recon. Built entirely in India, this premium electric bike is positioned to stand out in the performance segment. With sharp styling, advanced tech, and impressive real-world specs, the F77 Recon aims to appeal to enthusiasts looking for something fresh and futuristic.

Performance

Here’s a quick look at what the F77 Mach 2 Recon brings to the table:

FeatureSpecification
Battery Capacity10.3 kWh
Claimed Range (India)323 km
Top Speed155 kmph
Riding Modes3
Instrument Cluster5-inch TFT display
Other FeaturesHill Hold, ABS, Dynamic Stability
Traction Control4 levels

From city riding to highway runs, the F77 seems equipped to handle it all. Plus, its range of over 300 km makes it one of the few electric bikes out there that can compete with traditional petrol-powered machines in terms of practicality.

Features

The F77 Mach 2 Recon is far from basic. It comes loaded with premium hardware and features that wouldn’t feel out of place on a high-end sports bike. Apart from the tech and performance specs, riders also get auto-dimming lights, a hill-hold function, and dynamic stability control—stuff usually found on premium ICE motorcycles.

It’s also packed with software features that can be upgraded and updated remotely, keeping the experience fresh and tech-forward even years after purchase.

Pricing

Ultraviolette has kept the pricing pretty competitive—especially during the introductory offer period. Here’s how it breaks down:

RegionPrice (Introductory)Price (Standard)India Price
UK & Benelux£8,499 (~Rs 9.71 lakh)£9,399 (~Rs 10.63 lakh)Rs 4.26 lakh (on-road)

Introductory pricing is valid for pre-bookings until 30th June 2025.

Yes, there’s a big price jump for international buyers, but considering the market, taxes, and logistics, it’s still a fair ask for a high-performance electric motorcycle. Plus, when you compare it to commuter-focused EVs in the UK like Super Soco and Horwin, the F77 is clearly a class above.

Positioning

Ultraviolette isn’t just trying to sell bikes—it’s trying to create a new category. The F77 Mach 2 Recon isn’t competing with budget-friendly electric scooters or commuter bikes. It’s aimed at riders who want a serious machine that just happens to be electric. Its futuristic design, performance-focused engineering, and tech-heavy feature list are clearly tailored for international tastes.

India may be the bike’s birthplace, but the F77 Mach 2 Recon looks every bit ready for the global stage. As Ultraviolette takes this step forward, it sets a precedent for more Indian EV brands to go global in the years to come.

FAQs

Which markets is Ultraviolette entering?

UK, Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg.

What is the F77 Mach 2 Recon’s top speed?

It has a claimed top speed of 155 kmph.

What is the battery capacity of F77?

It gets a 10.3kWh battery pack.

How much does the F77 cost in the UK?

£8,499 (introductory) and £9,399 after June 2025.

Is the F77 made in India?

Yes, it’s designed and manufactured in India.

Irfan Siddiqui

Irfan Siddiqui is an automobile journalist and car enthusiast who has test-driven over 150 vehicles across India and Southeast Asia. With 8+ years in the auto industry, he specializes in new car launches, electric vehicle trends, mileage comparisons, and long-term ownership reviews. Irfan believes in unbiased reporting and hands-on testing to help readers make informed car-buying decisions.

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