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Ultraviolette launches high-performance electric two-wheelers in Bhubaneswar, accelerates EV revolution in Odisha

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BHUBANESWAR, APRIL 4, 2025

Ultraviolette, the pioneer behind India’s fastest electric motorcycle, marked a major leap in its national expansion journey with the launch of its advanced range of electric two-wheelers in Bhubaneswar. With this move, the Bengaluru-based EV innovator brings Odisha into its growing network of 13 cities, reaffirming its mission to redefine mobility through cutting-edge technology and design.

At a showcase event in the city, Ultraviolette unveiled its flagship electric motorcycles — the F77 MACH2 and F77 SuperStreet. Engineered for performance enthusiasts, both models deliver blistering acceleration, reaching 0 to 60 km/h in just 2.8 seconds, and achieve a top speed of 155 km/h. Equipped with a powerful 10.3 kWh battery, they produce 40.2 hp and 100 Nm of peak torque, while offering an exceptional range of 323 km on a single charge. The motorcycles are priced at Rs 2,99,000, with bookings now live on the company’s official website.

Taking its commitment to the state a step further, Ultraviolette announced plans to establish a state-of-the-art 3S Experience Centre in Bhubaneswar by July-August 2025. The centre will offer a seamless ecosystem of sales, service, and spares, providing customers with an immersive ownership and support experience.

In a glimpse of the future, Ultraviolette also showcased two upcoming models — the Tesseract electric scooter and the Shockwave electric motorcycle, both slated for launch in January 2026. The Tesseract, priced at Rs 1,45,000, brings a suite of segment-first technologies including integrated radar systems, built-in dashcam, Blindspot Detection, and Collision Alerts, positioning it as one of the smartest scooters in the country. Meanwhile, the Shockwave, priced at Rs 1,75,000, evokes nostalgia with its performance inspired by classic 2-stroke motorcycles, while delivering the thrills of modern electric propulsion.

“Our goal is to make cutting-edge technology accessible, while maintaining our focus on innovation and customer experience,” said Niraj Rajmohan, CTO & Co-founder of Ultraviolette.

With a clear roadmap to expand to 50 Indian cities by FY 2026 and strong ambitions for global markets, Ultraviolette continues to steer India toward a cleaner, high-performance electric future — now with Bhubaneswar riding along.

 

 

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