Ultraviolette F77 Mach 2: An Electrifying Entry into the UK Market

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Introducing the Ultraviolette F77 Mach 2

In a bold move, the up-and-coming electric motorcycle brand Ultraviolette has decided to storm into the UK market with its highly anticipated F77 Mach 2 naked bike. Launched at an introductory price of just £8499, this sleek machine promises to change the way we think about electric motorcycles. But hurry, this price is only available until June 30, after which it will rise to £9399!

A Strategic Partnership with Motomondo

Ultraviolette is not alone in this venture; the F77 Mach 2 is being imported and distributed by Motomondo, a well-established company with a reputation for dealing with high-quality petrol brands such as Moto Morini, Rieju, and Mash Motorcycles. As Narayan Subramaniam, co-founder and CEO of Ultraviolette, states, “This marks a pivotal step in our global journey, as we take the Ultraviolette brand beyond India and into some of the most mature and discerning motorcycling markets in the world.”

The Features That Set Ultraviolette Apart

The F77 Mach 2 is not just a pretty face; it boasts impressive specs that include a claimed 40.2 bhp and a torque of 74 lb.ft, taking it to a top speed of 86 mph. Equipped with a robust 10.3 kWh battery pack, it promises an impressive range of 144 miles on a full charge. The charging time is equally notable—filling the bike from 20% to 80% takes just 2.5 hours. Additionally, real-time diagnostics and motion alerts contribute to an all-around top-tier riding experience.

With a remarkable five-year warranty on the battery and drivetrain, as well as a three-year warranty on other components, Ultraviolet has confidently stepped into the spotlight of the electric motorcycle arena, and this is just the beginning!

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