Ultraviolette is back in the spotlight with a power-packed update to its electric motorcycles – the F77 Mach 2 and F77 Supernova. India’s performance EV scene just got more thrilling thanks to the all-new Ballistic Riding Mode. Wondering what that means? Here’s a crisp rundown in 10 quick points:
1. Ballistic Mode: Made for Thrill-Seekers
Ultraviolette introduces its fourth and most aggressive riding mode – Ballistic – designed to unleash the full potential of the F77 lineup.
2. Instant Power, No Apologies
Ballistic mode offers blistering acceleration with a sharper throttle response – perfect for those who crave high-speed action.
3. It’s an OTA Upgrade
Good news for existing F77 owners – the new mode is available as an Over-the-Air (OTA) update, so no workshop visits needed.
4. Exclusive to Mach 2 Recon & Supernova
Only available for the top-spec F77 Mach 2 Recon and F77 Supernova models. Standard variants don’t get this extra punch.
5. 40+ New Features with the Update
Ultraviolette’s update isn’t just about speed. It brings over 40 new features and performance enhancements to the platform.
6. Enhanced Safety & Control
Ballistic mode is paired with advanced traction control, ensuring you stay grounded even when pushing limits.
7. Track-Ready Engineering
This mode was built with professional racetrack feedback – it’s not just fast, it’s refined and tested.
8. Still Just as Smart
The new update retains the F77’s tech-rich interface – think smart dashboard, multiple riding profiles, and smartphone connectivity.
9. Made for India’s Roads, Built for Global Appeal
Ultraviolette continues to position itself as a premium EV manufacturer with world-class performance and design language.
10. The Future of Indian EVs Is Here
With Ballistic mode, Ultraviolette proves it’s serious about blending electric sustainability with pure performance adrenaline.
Final Take
The Ballistic Mode isn’t just a gimmick — it’s Ultraviolette’s way of redefining how Indian EVs can dominate the road and the racetrack. If you’re into tech, torque, and two wheels, this update is worth a serious look.