Indian two-wheeler OEMs are making a big mark at EICMA 2024, and the latest is Bengaluru-based startup, Ultraviolette. The EV maker has been present at EICMA since last year, when the company showcased the F99 concept and this year, Ultraviolette has unveiled an adventure concept, based on the F77.
Ultraviolette Concept X — What is it?
The Ultraviolette Concept X is an adventure tourer based on the F77 Mach 2. The electric adventure motorcycle features an upright riding position with a tall handlebar instead of clip-ons, a high front fender, a tall windshield, tank shrouds, and lever guards. All of them come together well to give the motorcycle an adventure look.
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The motorcycle retains its pannier mounts, a feature carried over from the F77 model itself. Other additions include a crash guard around the battery pack and auxiliary lights on the sides, finishing the functionality purpose of the adventure concept.
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Ultraviolette Concept X — Features and battery specifications
In terms of features, the motorcycle retains the USD forks and a monoshock at the rear, but it is unclear if the suspension travel is more than the standard F77. The motorcycle runs on 17-inch road tyres at both ends, while retaining the disc brake setup for the front and rear. The seat is also a single-piece unit and Ultraviolette has reconfigured the geometry of the rake angle.
There are no other details of the motorcycle as of now, including its battery specifications. It could be carried over from the F77 Mach 2, offering two versions in terms of battery size and range. We will have more details of the Ultraviolette Concept X adventure motorcycle in the coming days, so stay tuned.
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