Ultraviolette Expands Presence In Europe With F77 Launch In 6 New Countries

Ultraviolette has launched the F77 electric motorcycle in six new countries in partnership with Elektrorider.

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Ultraviolette F77 Launch In 6 New European Countries

Ultraviolette Automotive, the Bengaluru-based electric motorcycle manufacturer, has expanded its European operations by entering six new Central European countries through a strategic partnership. The company has appointed Elektrorider as its official importer and distributor for Hungary, Croatia, Slovakia, Romania, Slovenia, and the Czech Republic.

This move brings Ultraviolette's total presence in Europe to 19 countries, building on its earlier launches in markets such as Germany, France, the UK, and others. The flagship F77 electric motorcycles, including the F77 MACH 2 and F77 SuperStreet models, will be introduced in these regions.

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These bikes feature a 10.3 kWh battery pack and maintain the same specifications as their international versions, emphasising high performance and advanced technology suited to European riding standards.

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Elektrorider's established retail network for electric two-wheelers will handle distribution, sales, and after-sales support, ensuring reliable service for customers.

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Ultraviolette CEO and Co-founder Narayan Subramaniam noted that the partnership aligns India's high-tech engineering with local market needs, offering bold design and forward-looking features. Elektrorider COO Attila Pavuk added that the alliance combines their expertise to meet Central Europe's demand for premium electric motorcycles.

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The expansion supports Ultraviolette's global growth strategy, with manufacturing based in India and a focus on the "Make in India" initiative. Following its 2025 entry into 10 Western European nations, this step into Central Europe marks steady progress in the competitive EV sector. Deliveries are expected to commence soon, positioning the F77 as a strong contender against established brands. This development underscores India's rising role in international electric mobility, as Ultraviolette continues to target 30-35 per cent of revenue from exports by 2028.

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