Indian EV Brand Ultraviolette Begins European Expansion in Spain and Portugal With Two New Electric Motorcycles
Ultraviolette, an innovative Indian electric motorcycle manufacturer, has officially announced its European debut, starting with Spain and Portugal. The company is launching its latest high-performance EV bikes — the F77 Mach 2 and F77 SuperStreet — as part of an ambitious international expansion strategy.
Handled by Rhino Electric Motors, the exclusive distributor for both markets, this marks Ultraviolette’s first step toward global operations, with plans to enter multiple European countries in the coming years.
Key Facts & Specifications
| Parameter | Ultraviolette F77 Mach 2 / SuperStreet |
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| Battery Capacity | 10.3 kWh |
| Power Output | 30 kW (40 hp) |
| Torque | 100 Nm (73.7 lb-ft) |
| Acceleration (0–60 km/h) | 2.8 seconds |
| Top Speed | 155 km/h (96 mph) |
| Range (City) | Up to 230 km (143 miles) |
| Type | Electric sport/commuter motorcycle |
| Launch Markets | Spain, Portugal |
| Expansion Plan | 10+ European countries by 2028 |
| Distributor | Rhino Electric Motors |
Design and Variants
Both models share the same battery and powertrain but differ in ergonomics and rider intent:
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F77 Mach 2 — the sportier sibling, featuring a forward-leaning riding stance and aggressive styling.
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F77 SuperStreet — the more relaxed, upright version designed for comfort and daily city commuting.
Each version maintains Ultraviolette’s signature design language, with sharp lines, LED lighting, and aerodynamic bodywork inspired by aerospace engineering.
Image ALT: “Ultraviolette F77 Mach 2 and SuperStreet electric motorcycles 2025 Europe”
Technology and Features
Ultraviolette has built its reputation on performance-oriented electric technology. The F77 Mach 2 and F77 SuperStreet include:
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10.3 kWh Lithium-ion Battery Pack – one of the largest in its segment.
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Fast Charging Capability – supports rapid top-ups for daily use.
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Performance Mode Options – customizable ride modes for urban or highway use.
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Regenerative Braking – recovers energy while slowing down.
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Smart Connectivity – app-based diagnostics, navigation, and performance tracking.
With a real-world city range of up to 143 miles (230 km) and strong low-end torque, both bikes are positioned as serious electric commuters for European roads.
Competitors and Market Position
In Europe, Ultraviolette’s F77 lineup will compete with models such as the Zero SR/F, Energica Eva Ribelle, and BMW CE 02.
While these rivals are well-established, Ultraviolette aims to differentiate itself with affordability, high performance, and longer range — appealing to riders seeking a balance between practicality and excitement.
By 2028, the company expects 30–35% of its total revenue to come from export markets, including Germany, France, Italy, the UK, Ireland, Austria, Switzerland, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg.
Price and Release Date
Ultraviolette has not yet revealed European pricing for the F77 Mach 2 or F77 SuperStreet. The bikes will initially arrive as Completely Built Units (CBUs) in Spain and Portugal, before potential local assembly once sales volumes increase.
European deliveries are expected to begin in mid-2025, with further market launches to follow.
Conclusion
The Ultraviolette F77 Mach 2 and F77 SuperStreet represent a bold step for India’s electric motorcycle industry. With sharp design, strong performance, and up to 143 miles of real-world range, these bikes could make a strong impression in Europe’s growing EV motorcycle scene.
If Ultraviolette manages to deliver competitive pricing and a reliable service network, its quiet “electric invasion” of Europe might just succeed.




