Ultraviolette Automotive launches first batch of Made-in-India F77 Mach 2 electric motorcycles to European markets

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Ultraviolette is setting its sights on becoming a prominent player in the global electric vehicle industry.
Ultraviolette Automotive today flagged off the first batch of its Made-in-India F77 Mach 2 high-performance electric motorcycles to the European Union (EU) markets, marking a significant milestone in its global expansion plans.

The ceremony that took place at Ultraviolette’s manufacturing facility in Bengaluru was led by HD Kumaraswamy, Union Minister of Heavy Industries, Government of India, and MB Patil, Minister of Industries and Commerce, Government of Karnataka.

Expressing his admiration for Ultraviolette’s achievements, Union Minister HD Kumaraswamy stated, “The expansion of Ultraviolette into the European market represents a defining moment for India’s automotive industry, demonstrating our nation’s ability to compete on the global stage. This is a prime example of how Indian startups are driving innovation in critical sectors like electric mobility. This export initiative aligns perfectly with our government's vision of making India a global EV manufacturing hub."

Highlighting Karnataka's role in electric mobility

MB Patil highlighted Karnataka's role in fostering growth, saying “Bengaluru is at the forefront of India’s electric vehicle revolution, and Ultraviolette is the Tesla of India. Their success is a testament to our vibrant ecosystem for innovation and this export marks a new chapter in our state’s journey toward sustainable development and technological leadership.”

Ultraviolette is setting its sights on becoming a prominent player in the global electric vehicle industry, creating a strong foundation for future success in international markets.

Narayan Subramaniam, Co-founder and CEO of Ultraviolette said, “Today, we are witnessing Indian innovation taking the global stage. We are proud to take this revolutionary product to Europe. The F77 Mach 2 is not just a motorcycle; it’s a statement of India’s relentless pursuit of engineering excellence and sustainable mobility solutions.”

Emphasising the strategic importance of this move, Niraj Rajmohan, Co-founder and CTO of Ultraviolette, said: “Our entry into Europe signals our commitment to delivering world-class electric vehicles designed in India for global markets. Europe is a key market for electric mobility, and we believe the F77 Mach 2 will redefine the perception of Indian electric vehicles in this region. This is just the beginning of a larger journey as we continue to push the boundaries of EV innovation.”

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