Do You Dream of Riding India’s Most Powerful Electric Bike? Ultraviolette Has Updated Its Flagship F77 Series with a New ‘Ballistic Plus’ Ride Mode. Priced at ₹ 2.99 Lakh, the Bike Is Now Ready for European Roads as Well, Where Long Periods of High-Speed Riding Are Required. We Took a Test Ride of This Updated Version at a Go-Kart Track in Bengaluru and Here’s How This New Mode Performs.

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European Feedback

Ultraviolette Recently Launched Its F77 Series in 10 Countries of the European Union. Over the Past Year and a Half, European Testers and Distributors Gave Many Suggestions on the Bike, One of Which Was the Bike’s Performance at High Speeds for a Long Time. the Company Has Developed a New Firmware Update to Make the Bike Run Better on Speed-Limit Free Roads Like Germany’s Autobahn.

Data and Tests

Ultraviolette Worked on Feedback from European Testers and Collected Over 70,000gb of Data Covering Over 8 Million Km of Riding. Based on This Data, the Company Made Two Key Improvements:

Optimised the Battery Temperature Gradient to Distribute Heat Evenly Across Cells and Reduce Cell Degradation.
Optimised the Battery and Motor for Highway Riding While Improving Thermal Efficiency.

the Result of These Improvements Is the New ‘Ballistic Plus’ Ride Mode, Designed for Prolonged High-Speed Riding.

Specifications

as for the Specifications, Both the F77 Mach 2 and F77 Superstreet Retain the Same Specifications Like 30kw Peak Power, 100nm Torque and a Top Speed of 155km/h, but the New Software Update Makes It Even Better.

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Update

the Good News Is That This Update Will Also Be Available to Existing F77 Mach 2 and F77 Superstreet Customers. in the Ev World, New Generation Doesn’t Always Come from Design or Platform Changes, but Software and Firmware Updates Can Also Bring Big Changes. Ultraviolette Has Done Just That and Made Its Bike Even Better for Long-Term High-Speed Riding.