- Speed155 kmph
- Range267 km
- Charging4.5 hrs
- Battery Capacity7.1 - 10.3 kWh
- Motor Power27 kW
Ultraviolette F77 Mach 2 |
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₹2.99 Lakhs* | ₹2.49 Lakhs* | ₹2.99 Lakhs* | ₹2.37 Lakhs* | ₹2.42 Lakhs* | ₹2.33 Lakhs* |
Charging Time 5 Hrs. | Charging Time - | Charging Time 3 Hours | Charging Time 4-5 Hrs. | Charging Time 9 Hours | Charging Time 9 Hours |
Range 323 km | Range 323 km | Range 323 km | Range 150 km | Range 110 km | Range 110 km |
Max Torque 100 Nm | Max Torque - | Max Torque 100 Nm | Max Torque - | Max Torque 230 Nm | Max Torque 230 Nm |
Motor Power 30 kW | Motor Power 30 kW | Motor Power 30 kW | Motor Power - | Motor Power 5 kW | Motor Power 5000 W |
Kerb Weight 207 kg | Kerb Weight 208 kg | Kerb Weight 210 kg | Kerb Weight - | Kerb Weight 115 kg | Kerb Weight - |
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You’ve heard data is the new currency and it’s changing the way we consume everything around us. Data is changing the way we experience motorcycles, something we got to experience first-hand with the new Ultraviolette F77 Mach 3. The latest update does not bring any cosmetic or mechanical changes, but adds a major upgrade to performance with the new Ballistic Plus mode via a software update. We sampled the changes on the F77 Mach 3 on a test track recently at UV’s home turf, Bengaluru. Here’s how it feels.
The F77 Mach 3 has been developed as a result of Ultraviolette’s foray into Europe. The company says it tested its products in Europe for one year before commencing sales this year, generating tonnes of data, helping the brand tweak performance on the electric motorcycle. UV says the F77 was tested for over 80 lakh kilometres in Europe, which offered a significant insight on usage patterns in India vs the old continent. The European roads and highways allow for more aggressive usage with the throttle staying wide open for longer, leading to higher average speeds.
UV says while the average speed in India is around 40-50 km over a 40-minute ride, the same goes up to 85-90 km in Europe for the same period. This crucial insight led to the brand tweaking overall performance to suit the more aggressive nature of the European market.
The result is more upfront torque at the lower end of the power band. The difference is immediately noticeable, and the surge of torque just kicks in the moment you open the throttle. There’s no change in power output with the motor producing the same 39.6 bhp and 100 Nm, but the torque surge has gone up by 20 per cent. The difference is most tangible in the new Ballistic Plus mode.
This also addresses the one complaint we constantly had with the F77 that the Ballistic mode didn’t feel spirited enough. The Mach 3 changes that with a livelier throttle at your disposal. UV also says that 0-60 kmph time has gone down by a few seconds, and the bike feels faster on a straight line. The Combat mode has also been revised to feel faster, while the Glide mode has been subtly tweaked to continue offering the balance between performance and range.
UV says the more aggressive throttle should be felt across different speeds, especially in the mid-range. Overtakes on the highway should be much easier now, something European customers will like when cruising at near triple-digit speeds. The benefit in India is a much faster motorcycle without compromising on other attributes.
The data helped improve the transient temperature control on the motor, ensuring improved thermal efficiency. There’s no change in the range and the 10.3 kWh battery pack on the Recon variant continues to offer 323 km (IDC) on a single charge. The 10-level regen braking introduced last year remains the same as well.
The Achilles heel on the F77 Mach 3 remains its weight. It’s one of the few complaints we’ve had with the machine since inception. The nature of the platform is such that the heavy battery pack makes for a higher kerb weight on the bike. The weight is noticeable at the front, especially around a sharp corner. It’s still a taut handler and will easily keep you entertained around the twisties. The weight is distributed well, and at no point do you feel the bike being too front-heavy. However, moving it around at crawling speeds still feels like a task.
Braking performance is on point and the front lever feels progressive. It also manages to accommodate the more aggressive throttle well, especially under hard braking, which is impressive considering there’s no change in the hardware.
There are no changes to the design and styling either. You continue to get the jet fighter-inspired bodywork that looks fantastic, while the fit and finish, as well as overall quality levels, feel top notch. This makes it virtually impossible to distinguish the Mach 3 over older models, something existing owners will appreciate. That said, you will now get the Ballistic+ branding on the digital console, which is the giveaway for the new mode and additional performance.
The ergonomics remain unchanged as well. You get the option of clip-on handlebars or the more commute-friendly Super Street variant, which adds a wide handlebar for a more upright riding posture. The Super Street feels more likeable for everyday riding, and UV says it’s also the more popular seller, with six out of 10 F77s sold being the street variant. The riding posture is welcoming and there’s enough space to accommodate larger riders too. The seat height is just right at 800 mm, making it accessible for all.
UV has finally made the Ballistic mode “ballistic” enough, and this easily makes me the happiest. The F77 Mach 3 lives up to its potential with the performance now matching up to the expectations. What’s even more impressive is that the upgrades are backwards compatible, which means existing F77 Mach 1 and Mach 2 owners will also receive the new Ballistic Plus mode via an over-the-air (OTA) update. Moreover, the upgrade comes at no extra cost to new and existing owners. The Ultraviolette F77 Mach 3 continues to be priced between ₹2.99 lakh and ₹3.99 lakh (ex-showroom), only this time, it makes a stronger case than ever. With the brand currently present across 13 cities, it’s now easier for us to recommend one to you.
Ultraviolette F77 Mach 2 is available in the 9 Colours in India.
| Max Power | 27 kW |
| Body Type | Sports Bikes |
| Battery Capacity | 7.1-10.3 kWh |
| Charging Point | Yes |
| Max Torque | 90-100 Nm |
| Transmission | Automatic |
| Mobile Connectivity | Bluetooth,WiFi |
| Traction Control | Yes |
| Headlight | LED |
| Range | 211-323 km |
| Charging Time | 4-5 Hours |
| Max Speed | 155 kmph |
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The Ultraviolette F77 Mach 2, a sleek and advanced electric motorcycle, signifies a remarkable evolution in performance and technology for the famed Indian manufacturer. Launched in 2024, this electric bike is designed for those who seek both speed and sustainability without compromising on style. With its robust features and innovative design, the F77 Mach 2 stands out as a trailblazer in the electric vehicle segment.
The Ultraviolette F77 Mach 2 is competitively priced at ₹2.99 lakh for the standard variant and ₹3.99 lakh for the Recon version. This introductory pricing is applicable to the first 1,000 customers, making it an attractive offer for electric motorcycle enthusiasts. All aforementioned prices are ex-showroom.
The Ultraviolette F77 Mach 2 was officially launched on April 24, 2024. This launch marked a significant upgrade from its predecessor, the Gen 1 F77, incorporating a range of enhancements in performance as well as aesthetic appeal.
The Ultraviolette F77 Mach 2 is available in two primary variants: 1. Standard (STD): Priced at ₹2.99 Lakhs2. Recon: Priced at ₹3.99 Lakhs. In addition to the variants, the F77 Mach 2 offers a plethora of colour choices to cater to individual tastes. The motorcycle can be customised in several vibrant colours including:- Lighting Blue- Asteroid Grey- Turbo Red- Afterburner Yellow- Stealth Grey- Cosmic Black- Plasma Red- Supersonic Silver- Stellar WhiteThis variety gives customers the opportunity to personalise their ride according to their style preferences.
The Ultraviolette F77 Mach 2 boasts an impressive array of features that enhance its appeal. Key features include three Riding Modes which are Glide, Combat, and Ballistic. These provide flexibility and adaptability to the rider's preferences. Violet AI is an in-house developed operating system that computes over 3,000 data points per second to optimise the riding experience, suggesting the best modes based on riding style. Dynamic Regen and Traction Control offer elevated control and safety, providing 10 levels of regeneration and 4 levels of traction management. The bike brings a digital instrument console featuring a modern user interface and improved readability with options for different display themes.
Equipped with a powerful 10.3 kWh battery pack, the Ultraviolette F77 Mach 2 offers a commendable range of up to 211 km under IDC norms for the standard variant, while the Recon variant can achieve an extraordinary 323 km. This extended range makes it practical for both daily commutes and longer rides. Furthermore, charging options are versatile, with a standard charger and a boost charger available. The Supernova charger allows for quick charging, enabling the bike to be topped from 20 per cent to 80 per cent in just one hour, ensuring minimal downtime for the rider.
The bike maintains adequate ground clearance, allowing for better handling over diverse terrain. Weighing in at approximately 197 kg (kerb), the F77 Mach 2 combines a sturdy build with sleek design elements, which contributes to its stability on the road. The seat height is 800 mm.
The Ultraviolette F77 Mach 2 competes with various electric motorcycles in the burgeoning EV segment. Its primary rivals include the Revolt RV400,