Full Crowd at Ultraviolette Stall C1 during NAIMA as the F77 Mach 2 Electrifies Kathmandu

Kathmandu : Ultraviolette Nepal drew a roaring response at the NAIMA Convention 2025, commanding full houses at Stall C1 as it unveiled its flagship electric motorcycle—the F77 Mach 2. The revolutionary power-bike was the star of Nepal’s premier automotive expo, eagerly experienced by biking and EV enthusiasts alike.
A Magnetic Debut: F77 Mach 2 Visitors were captivated by the F77 Mach 2’s aviation-inspired design, and impressed by its industry-leading specifications. The bike delivers up to 155 km/h top speed, 100 Nm of torque, and IDC-certified range of up to 323 km on its Recon variant. Its robust drivetrain, fused with Ultraviolette’s proprietary SRB-10 battery technology, offers not only long-range performance but also includes advanced thermal, electrical, mechanical, electronic and software safety layers, along with an industry-first battery warranty covering up to 100,000 km / 5 years.
The bike comes armed with a suite of cutting-edge tech: 10-level dynamic regenerative braking, 4- level traction control, dynamic stability control (DSC), switchable dual-channel ABS, hill-hold, and a 5-inch TFT display packed with connectivity and multiple console themes. These elevate both safety and rider experience to premium standards.
Smart Safety Meets Next-Gen Battery Innovation At the heart of the F77 Mach 2 is the SRB-10 battery pack—an outcome of over 6 million kilometers
of development. Its five-tiered safety system and extended warranty of up to 100,000 km / 5 years underscore Ultraviolette’s commitment to reliability.
Complementing the powertrain is the Violette AI Smart Tech ecosystem: offering features like movement and towing alerts, crash detection, remote lockdown, and real-time diagnostics - even when the bike is powered off.
A Buzzing Marketplace: Tesseract & Shockwave on the Horizon
Beyond the Mach 2, anticipation soared for two upcoming models:
• Tesseract – A premium electric scooter for the style-savvy urban rider. With a 3.5 kWh battery, top speed of 125 km/h, and 0–60 km/h in just 2.9 seconds, it delivers both flair and performance. Safety technologies include dual dashcams, blind-spot detection, collision alerts, dynamic stability control, and a large touchscreen display powered by Violette AI.
• Shockwave – An off-road electric dirt bike built for adventure and sustainability. (Details still forthcoming.)
Both new models are slated to land in Nepal in Q1 2026, as per Ultraviolette's roadmap.
Statement from Head of Sales, Ultraviolette Nepal
Durgesh Thapa, Head of Sales, expressed, “The reception at NAIMA has been overwhelmingly positive. Riders in Nepal are hungry for performance-driven, eco-conscious mobility, and with the F77 Mach 2’s advanced battery and Smart Tech features, we’re delivering just that. We can’t wait for our Tesseract and Shockwave releases next year.”
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