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From Bengaluru To Europe – Ultraviolette EV Becomes First “Make in India” Ev Bike Startup to Hit European Market.

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In an exciting development that highlights Ultraviolette Automotive’s global ambitions, the Bengaluru-based electric motorcycle manufacturer has officially launched its high-performance electric motorcycles, the F77 Mach 2 and F77 SuperStreet, in Europe. The launch event, held at the iconic Eiffel Tower in Paris, France, marked a significant milestone for the company. It follows its initial entry into Germany earlier this year, further solidifying Ultraviolette’s commitment to expanding its footprint in the European market.

Expanding Horizons: Sales in 10 European Nations

Ultraviolette’s electric motorcycles will now be available for sale in 10 European nations, including Germany, France, UK, Ireland, Austria, Italy, Switzerland, Belgium, Netherlands, and Luxembourg. The European launch of the F77 Mach 2 and F77 SuperStreet is a key part of the company’s plan to become a global player in the electric mobility industry. The company has already established a strong network of strategic investors and advanced R&D operations in India, setting the stage for continued growth on the international front.

Ultraviolette has made it clear that it aims to derive 30-35% of its revenue from overseas markets, starting with its launch in Europe. In the early stages, these electric motorcycles will be manufactured in India and imported into Europe, reflecting a global approach to production and distribution.

CEO’s Vision: Bringing Indian Innovation to the World

During the event, Narayan Subramaniam, CEO and Co-founder of Ultraviolette, shared his excitement about the launch, saying, “The launch of the F77 in Germany, France, the UK, and other European countries is a defining moment for Ultraviolette and a landmark achievement for India’s automobile landscape. This entry into Europe’s influential two-wheeler markets underscores our intent to be a global force in the electric mobility revolution.”

He added, “As an Indian company, we are proud to bring futuristic design and cutting-edge technology to the world. This is a moment of global recognition for the talent and capability within India’s engineering and manufacturing ecosystem. Through our strategic distributor partnerships, we are not only expanding into Europe but also delivering a world-class ownership experience that reflects the best of what India has to offer.”

A Global Recognition for India’s Innovation

Ultraviolette’s entry into Europe represents a significant step forward for India’s electric vehicle industry, demonstrating the nation’s increasing influence on the global automotive market. With its high-performance electric motorcycles and a focus on sustainability and technology, Ultraviolette aims to bring a premium experience to European customers, highlighting India’s manufacturing excellence in the rapidly evolving electric mobility sector.

As Ultraviolette continues to expand internationally, its vision is clear: to lead the charge in the global electric mobility revolution while maintaining a strong foundation in Indian engineering innovation. This launch marks the beginning of a broader global presence for the company and serves as a testament to India’s growing role in the electric vehicle ecosystem.

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