Ultraviolette F77 Space Edition launched and also sold out quickly, priced at Rs 5.6 lakh
The F77 Space Edition electric motorcycle has been introduced in India by Ultraviolette Automotive, an electric vehicle manufacturer. This is extremely exclusive and only comes in ten units. The Space Edition is unique and more expensive than the standard motorcycle, costing Rs 5.6 lakh (ex-showroom). This is due to the use of aerospace grade aluminium for some parts and body panels.Narayan Subramaniam, Co-Founder and CEO of Ultraviolette Automotive, announced the release of the F77 Space Edition, saying, “We are excited to bring to you our latest creation – the F77 Space Edition and can’t wait to hand over the keys to 10 special riders. The Space Edition is the best way to honour Ultraviolette’s commitment to continuously pushing the limits of science and technology. The F77 Space Edition proudly recognises India’s ascent into space because the aerospace sector is where the cutting edge of technology is developed. The Ultraviolette F77 Space edition clearly exhibits the exact same DNA.
The F77 Space Edition, which boasts aerospace-grade qualities and a unique design ethos, is evidence of our steadfast commitment to setting the course for the development of electric mobility.Aluminium, which was first used in aircraft many years ago but is now a staple of the automotive industry, is one of the technologies that the aerospace industry has been pushing for decades. The aerospace sector uses an alloy called 7075, which is a higher grade of aluminium. It can withstand pressures, temperatures, and weights of aircraft, spacecraft, and defence machinery. It is stronger and lighter.
The exclusive colour of the Ultraviolette F77 Space Edition is actually paint made for aerospace applications. When it comes to airspeed or temperature, this paint can withstand the most extreme situations. This enables the paint to retain its properties despite heavy use, and because it is highly specialised, it also reduces drag, aiding the motorcycle’s performance. Additionally, customers will receive a unique key that was milled from a single piece of aerospace-grade aluminium.The software and electronics of the motorcycle have also been significantly improved by Ultraviolette. These improvements include multiple fail-proof battery systems and a 9-axis IMU that measures roll, pitch and yaw similarly to an aircraft.Niraj Rajmohan, co-founder and chief technology officer of Ultraviolette Automotive, commented on the launch: “We’ve painstakingly designed the Ultraviolette F77 Space Edition to deliver an unmatched riding and ownership experience. Our goal is to transform technological innovation into real excitement. Our dedication to accelerating innovation is unwavering as we move forward. The Ultraviolette F77 Space Edition amply demonstrates this commitment by providing not only a highly distinctive experience but also a glimpse into how electric cars could change the course of transportation in the future.
Launch of an electric two-wheeler Today, Ultraviolette Automotive reported that all stock of the F77 Space Edition had been consumed. The limited edition version was only available in 10 units.Bookings for the F77 Space Edition became available on the official Ultraviolette website on August 22 at 6 PM. In just 90 seconds, all 10 of the electric motorcycle’s units were gone.Priced at Rs 5.6 lakh (ex-showroom, India), the Ultraviolette F77 Space Edition is available. Aluminium 7075, aerospace-grade paint, and an aerospace-grade aluminium key are included with the limited edition model. Additionally, it has interfaces and technology based on aircraft electronics, including multiple battery fail-proof systems.There is a 40.5hp/100Nm electric motor inside the F77 Space Edition. With a top speed of 152 kmph, it can accelerate from 0 to 60 kmph in just 2.9 seconds. The electric motorbike has a 307km (IDC) stated range.