Ultraviolette F77 sports bike Latest Updates 2022
The company recently announced it has raised a new round of capital in its Series C funding, led by TVS Motor Company. It must be noted Zoho Corporation was also a participant in this round. Anyway, what does this have to do with the F77 electric bike? Plenty, actually; the Bengaluru-based EV manufacturer explained it will use this new funding for the production as well as commercial launch of its high-performance electric motorcycle, F77. The company added the first batch of Ultraviolette F77 electric motorcycles will be rolled out in the first half of 2022.price range expected around rs.300000₹
The Ultraviolette F77 is India’s first performance-oriented electric motorcycle, with a claimed top speed of 147 kmph, and 0 to 100 kmph claimed acceleration in 7.5 seconds. The F77 will be available in three variants – Lightning, Shadow and Laser. It is powered by an air-cooled, brushless DC (BLDC) motor with an output of 25 kW (33.5 bhp) with a massive 450 Nm of torque on the rear wheel. The F 77 will get three riding modes – Eco, Sport and Insane, and will priced from around Rs. 3 lakh. The electric power comes from three slim and modular lithium-ion battery packs which offer a claimed range of 130-140 km on a full charge. The battery packs can be charged fully from a standard charger in 5 hours, and a portable fast charger will allow a 0 to 80 per cent charge in just 50 minutes, with a full charge from the fast charger possible in just 90 minutes.
The Ultraviolette F77 gets a full-colour TFT
screen with Bluetooth connectivity, as well as a dedicated mobile app with over-the-air updates, remote diagnostics, bike locator and ride analysis features. There is also a maximum speed limiter, together with a torque delivery controller which can be controlled through the dedicated app. The F77 feature a steel trellis frame, with an inverted cartridge type front fork, along with gas-charged preload adjustable rear shock. Braking duties are handled by a 320 mm front disc, gripped by a four-piston caliper, and a 230 mm rear disc gripped by a single-piston caliper. Dual-channel ABS is standard on the Ultraviolette F77.
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