Here’s a summary of the launch of the Ultraviolette F77 SuperStreet and F77 Mach 2 in the UK:
Ultraviolette Automotive — a Bengaluru-based electric motorcycle startup founded in 2016 — has built a name for itself with high-performance electric bikes. The company’s flagship model is the F77 family, which now includes the second-generation Mach 2, plus the SuperStreet version.
What’s Been Launched in the UK
In November 2025, Ultraviolette announced that it was entering the United Kingdom market via its exclusive UK distributor, MotoMondo. The models being offered:
- The F77 Mach 2 Recon
- The F77 SuperStreet Recon
The UK launch is a key part of Ultraviolette’s broader European expansion strategy.
According to press reports:
- The Mach 2 Recon and SuperStreet Recon are the only trims listed initially in the UK.
- Retail pricing in the UK: Mach 2 Recon ~ £8,499; SuperStreet Recon ~ £8,799.
Key Features & Tech
These electric motorcycles are oriented toward performance and advanced electronics. Some highlights include:
- A steel‐trellis frame with an aluminium bulkhead.
- 41 mm upside-down front fork + preload-adjustable rear monoshock.
- Dual-channel ABS and large front/rear discs for braking.
- Charging: A boost charger enables ~20% to ~80% in about 2.5 hours, plus standard overnight home charging.
- Smart electronics: 5-inch full-colour TFT display, connected services (LTE with eSIM, GPS, “Find My F77”), riding modes (Glide/Combat/Ballistic), 10-level regenerative braking, traction control, hill-hold, dynamic stability control, park-assist.
The SuperStreet version is pitched as a more street-oriented version of the Mach 2: more upright riding posture, wider tubular handlebars, etc.
Significance & Market Positioning
- Launching in the UK marks a major milestone for Ultraviolette’s ambition to become a global brand, not simply an India‐centric one.
- By supplying only the top “Recon” trims in the UK, Ultraviolette is positioning itself as a premium performance electric-motorcycle brand, targeting enthusiasts prepared to pay for range, torque, and high tech.
- The partnership with MotoMondo gives the company a ready distribution and after-sales network in the UK and potentially wider Europe.
- From a market perspective, the UK motorcycle market has a strong heritage, and electric two-wheelers are increasingly viable. The move could also help Ultraviolette build brand credibility internationally.
Things To Watch
- Actual availability/delivery timelines in the UK (how rapidly units will reach customers)
- Charging infrastructure/support in the UK for high-performance electric motorcycles
- After-sales service, spares, and warranty support across the UK/Europe
- How the bikes’ real-world performance (range, charging, reliability) stacks up in UK/European riding conditions
- How competitive pricing and positioning will fare vs established brands in the UK electric bike/motorcycle market
Summary
In short, Ultraviolette’s UK entry via the F77 Mach 2 Recon and SuperStreet Recon represents a bold step for the Indian EV-bike maker into the premium electric motorcycle space in Europe.
The bikes bring strong credentials (performance, smart tech, high build) and the UK launch signals the brand’s intent to go global. With pricing in the £8,000-£9,000 range and premium features, the move is targeted at enthusiasts rather than mass-market commuters.

