Ultraviolette F77 Mach 2 Sees Price Hike in India for Both Variants
Ultraviolette Automotive has increased the prices of its F77 Mach 2 electric motorcycle in India. The Original variant now starts at Rs 3.09 lakh and the Recon at Rs 4.24 lakh, both featuring updated technology and safety aids.

Ultraviolette Automotive has raised the prices of its flagship electric motorcycle, the F77 Mach 2, in India. The Original variant now starts at Rs. 3.09 lakh, while the Recon trim begins at Rs. 4.24 lakh, ex-showroom. This marks a price increase of Rs. 10,000 for the Original and Rs. 25,000 for the Recon variant.
Key Highlights
- Ultraviolette F77 Mach 2 price increased by up to Rs 25,000 in India
- Original variant now starts at Rs 3.09 lakh Recon at Rs 4.24 lakh ex showroom
- Original offers 211km range Recon offers 323km range with larger battery
- Both variants feature advanced tech and safety aids including traction control and ride modes
Updated Pricing and Variants
The price for each F77 Mach 2 variant can differ based on the selected colour. Buyers can choose from six colours: red, yellow, grey, silver, black, and white. The Original variant is now the more affordable entry point into the F77 lineup.
The Original variant features a 7.1kWh battery pack, producing 36.2bhp and 90Nm of peak torque. It offers a claimed IDC range of 211km and weighs 197kg. The bike accelerates from 0 to 100kmph in 7.8 seconds. It comes with three levels of regenerative braking.
Recon Variant Features

The Recon variant is equipped with a larger 10.3kWh battery. It delivers 40.2bhp and 100Nm of torque. The claimed IDC range is 323km. The Recon weighs 207kg and accelerates from 0 to 100kmph in 7.7 seconds. It has a higher top speed of 155kmph and offers 10 levels of regenerative braking. The Recon also benefits from Ultraviolette’s extended battery warranty plans.
Shared Technology and Equipment
Both variants use a steel trellis frame and feature a TFT display. Connected technology includes ride analytics, navigation, and over-the-air updates. The suspension setup consists of an upside-down fork and a preload-adjustable monoshock. Both variants have disc brakes at the front and rear, with dual-channel ABS.
Riding aids common to both include multiple ride modes, traction control, dynamic stability control, and hill-hold assist. These features aim to enhance safety and rider experience across both variants.
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