Ultraviolette, an emerging electric mobility solutions company, has been conducting testing and validation road trips for its F77 e-motorcycle. The Bengaluru-based EV manufacturer has announced that the F77 is now in the next phase of testing for electric performance. The brand is currently testing the e-motorcycle in the state of Karnataka. Under the #BeyondAsphalt series of road trips, Ultraviolette aims to test the limits and capabilities of the F77. In addition to this, Ultraviolette will also spend time testing the drivetrain, chassis, and battery capabilities of the F-77 across India’s geographical landscapes.
Beyond Asphalt Series
Ultraviolette recently launched the first episode of its #BeyondAsphalt series on the official social media channel on Youtube. The brand showcases the F77’s journey in Chikmagalur, Karnataka. The Ultraviolette F77 begins with the trails of Chikmagalur, where the team switches to dual-sport tyres. Then the performance electric motorcycle is put through its paces by riding it on muddy, lush, and harsh terrains.
The team also states that it aims to test the robustness of the e-bike’s swingarm and suspension while traversing the terrain. Also, the team is testing the F77’s throttle response and its predictability while riding on diverse terrains. The test team is also focused on the F77’s motor and controller to prioritize safety and performance while off-roading.
Ultraviolette F77 – Highlights
Ultraviolette is likely to launch the F77 e-motorcycle in Q1 of 2022. The e-bike is set to become the first-ever, high-performance electric motorcycle for the Indian market. The brand also reveals that the bike is inspired by the aviation industry in terms of design and aerodynamics. The F77 is also capable of accelerating from 0-60 kmph in just 2.9 seconds. Ultraviolette will offer the F77 in 3 variants – Airstrike, Shadow, and Laser. The electric bike claims a top speed of 140 kmph thanks to a set of 3 Lithium-ion battery packs with 4.2 kWh of max capacity.
The electric motor on the F77 comes with 33.5 PS of power and 90 Nm of torque. The e-bike sports 17-inch wheels at both ends with inverted front forks and a 12mm rear monoshock suspension setup. Braking power comes from a single 320mm front brake disc and a 230mm rear brake disc with ABS.
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