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Ultraviolette to Launch New Electric Motorcycles and E-Scooter
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Ultraviolette to Launch New Electric Motorcycles and E-Scooter

Ultraviolette Automotive, a Bangalore-based electric vehicle manufacturer, is preparing to expand its portfolio with new electric two-wheeler models. The company plans to introduce three electric motorcycles and a long-range e-scooter in the coming years as part of its Strategic Product Expansion plan.

With a strong focus on research and development (R&D), Ultraviolette has been working on advancing key technologies such as battery systems, powertrains, and safety features. This foundation enables the company to diversify its offerings and enter new segments in the electric two-wheeler market. Over the next two years, it aims to launch models catering to a broader customer base while driving the growth of electric mobility.

The expansion will unfold in multiple phases, with detailed announcements expected in the near future. While the F77 will continue as the company’s flagship model, the upcoming motorcycles will target various price segments, including urban commuter and adventure tourer categories.

Currently, Ultraviolette’s product lineup includes the F77 Mach 2 and F77 SuperStreet electric motorcycles, available in the Indian market. The company’s latest initiatives reflect its commitment to innovation and its goal of setting new benchmarks in the electric vehicle industry.

News source: News 18

Ultraviolette Automotive, a Bangalore-based electric vehicle manufacturer, is preparing to expand its portfolio with new electric two-wheeler models. The company plans to introduce three electric motorcycles and a long-range e-scooter in the coming years as part of its Strategic Product Expansion plan. With a strong focus on research and development (R&D), Ultraviolette has been working on advancing key technologies such as battery systems, powertrains, and safety features. This foundation enables the company to diversify its offerings and enter new segments in the electric two-wheeler market. Over the next two years, it aims to launch models catering to a broader customer base while driving the growth of electric mobility. The expansion will unfold in multiple phases, with detailed announcements expected in the near future. While the F77 will continue as the company’s flagship model, the upcoming motorcycles will target various price segments, including urban commuter and adventure tourer categories. Currently, Ultraviolette’s product lineup includes the F77 Mach 2 and F77 SuperStreet electric motorcycles, available in the Indian market. The company’s latest initiatives reflect its commitment to innovation and its goal of setting new benchmarks in the electric vehicle industry. News source: News 18

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