Ultraviolette Expands Operations in Nepal

Bengaluru-based electric two-wheeler start-up Ultraviolette has inaugurated its first international dealership in Kathmandu’s Narayanachaur. The UV Space Station will retail the F77 Mach 2 electric performance motorcycle, priced between NPR 8.44 Lakh to NPR 9.69 Lakh, significantly higher than its Indian counterpart, which ranges from ₹2.99 lakh to ₹3.99 lakh.

Strategic Expansion into Nepal

This expansion follows Ultraviolette’s recent foray into Europe, with the brand joining other Indian electric vehicle companies like Ether Energy and Ampere in the Nepalese market. CEO Narayan Subramaniam expressed that the launch aligns with their mission to innovate mobility solutions, emphasizing Nepal’s vibrant motorcycling culture as an ideal setting for this venture.

Specifications of the F77 Mach 2

The F77 Mach 2 features significant upgrades, including 10 levels of regenerative braking and three-level traction control. It boasts a top speed of 155 km/h and an extended range, with the standard variant offering a 211 km range on a single charge, while the Recon variant claims up to 323 km.

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Summary at glance

Bengaluru-based electric two-wheeler startup Ultraviolette has launched its first international dealership, the UV Space Station, in Narayanachaur, Kathmandu, Nepal. This outlet will retail the F77 Mach 2 electric performance motorcycle, priced between NPR 8.44 lakh to NPR 9.69 lakh. The expansion into Nepal aligns with Ultraviolette’s global ambitions, following its recent entry into Europe. CEO Narayan Subramaniam emphasized the brand’s commitment to sustainable mobility and enhancing the motorcycling experience in Nepal.

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