You thought Europe had enough sizzle with its cobbled streets and croissants? Well, Ultraviolette just dropped two electric bombs in Germany and France—and no, we’re not talking about yawn-inducing EV sedans. We’re talking about actual motorcycles that look like they time-travelled from a sci-fi thriller and then bench-pressed a Ducati for breakfast.
Ultraviolette Automotive, India’s homegrown performance EV wizards, has expanded its empire. After electrifying the UK, Ireland, Austria, Italy, Switzerland, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg, the company now sets its sights on Germany and France with its F77 Mach 2 and F77 SuperStreet. And boy, it’s a spectacle.

What’s New in Deutschland & France?
- F77 Mach 2 priced at €8,990
- F77 SuperStreet at €9,290
- Pre-book before July 31, 2025, to grab these launch prices
- Deliveries starting later this year through partner outlets and direct orders
Tech Spec’d Like a Fighter Jet
Both variants share the same powerhouse:
- Battery: 10.3 kWh lithium-ion
- Motor: 40.2 BHP | 100 Nm torque
- Top Speed: 155 km/h
- Acceleration: 0–60 km/h in 2.8 seconds (Yes, you read that right)
- Range (IDC): 323 km
And if Batman built a bike, it would come with:
- Violette A.I.: Ultraviolette’s own Jarvis
- 10 Levels of Regenerative Braking
- 4 Levels of Traction Control
- Dynamic Stability Control
- Bosch Dual-Channel ABS (switchable, thank you very much)
Market Analysis: What’s Cooking in Europe’s EV Kitchen?
Let’s zoom out for a second.
The European electric motorcycle market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 19.4% by 2029, driven by sustainability mandates, urban restrictions on ICE vehicles, and rising fuel prices. Germany and France are among the top 5 EV adopters in the EU.
Ultraviolette’s pricing sweet spot puts it below Zero Motorcycles and Energica (whose prices start at €13,000 and shoot to €30,000+), while offering more features and similar performance. It also undercuts BMW CE 04 and the KTM E-speed range, positioning it as the smart performance EV in the mix.
Competitor Showdown
Brand | Model | Price (approx) | Top Speed | Range |
---|---|---|---|---|
Ultraviolette | F77 Mach 2 | €8,990 | 155 km/h | 323 km |
Zero Motorcycles | S ZF7.2 | €13,500+ | 158 km/h | 143 km |
BMW | CE 04 | €12,600 | 120 km/h | 130 km |
Energica | Eva Ribelle | €26,000+ | 200+ km/h | 240 km |
Super Soco | TC Max | €5,500 | 95 km/h | 90 km |
Ultraviolette is not just competitive. It’s a category disruptor.
What We Love
Violette A.I. makes this more intelligent than your average scooter—and probably some humans.
Blistering acceleration and a torque surge that’ll leave ICE bikes coughing.
Level-based traction and regen allow customization for commuting or canyon carving.
Aggressive pricing without cutting corners. Who says performance can’t be affordable?
It’s Made in India, proving Indian EV engineering has hit global-grade finesse.
What Could Be Better
No clutch = Less fun for purists
Charging Infrastructure still not plug-and-play across Europe
Slightly heavier than rivals due to the large battery pack
Violette A.I. still feels more gimmicky than Google’s Assistant in real-world usage
No built-in luggage solutions for tourers (yet)
Who Should Buy This?
- Urban performance junkies looking for a daily rocket
- Gen Z riders who think Teslas are for boomers
- Commuters wanting to kill two birds: carbon footprint and fuel costs
- Riders with style, speed, and smartphone IQs
Marketing Power Moves
Ultraviolette is pulling some smart levers:
- Early-bird pricing deadline (FOMO marketing 101)
- Partnership with European EV dealers for faster onboarding
- Influencer collabs expected to flood social media with helmet POVs and range tests
Expect them to ride the “clean speed” narrative hard—and rightly so.
Final Thoughts: Is It a Tesla on Two Wheels?
Pretty much. But sexier. And with more tech per euro than a Swiss smartwatch.
Ultraviolette’s F77 Mach 2 and SuperStreet may just be the new gold standard for affordable electric performance bikes. The fact that they’re coming from India, armed to the teeth with AI, dynamic controls, and head-turning aesthetics, makes the story even spicier.
Germany and France—get ready. Your garages are about to go Vrrroooom in silence.
Sources:
- Ultraviolette Official Site
- EV Market Report Europe 2024–2029 – Mordor Intelligence
- Zero Motorcycles Europe
- BMW Motorrad Europe
- Energica Motor Company
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