Ultraviolette expands its operations to Nepal

    After Turkey and Europe, Ultraviolette has now expanded to Nepal.

    Published On Oct 08, 2024 03:35:00 PM

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    Ultraviolette has launched its first showroom in Nepal, in partnership with the Kedia Group. This comes after the company grew its presence in five Indian cities and began exporting to Europe.

    1. The facility offers sales, service and spares
    2. Located in Narayan Chaur in Kathmandu

    The new facility in Narayan Chaur, Kathmandu, handles sales, service and spares, featuring advanced diagnostic tools and support from Ultraviolette's headquarters in Bengaluru. This expansion is part of the company’s broader plan to establish 50 touchpoints globally by the end of 2024, while also being present in a dozen Indian cities.

    The Ultraviolette F77 Mach 2 is available in two variants – base and Recon. The base variant is equipped with a 7.1kWh battery that powers a permanent magnet motor that has a peak output of 36.2hp and 90Nm. The standard F77 has a claimed IDC range of 211km. Meanwhile, the Mach 2 Recon has a 10.3kWh battery with a claimed IDC range of 323km. This battery powers a motor that makes 40.2hp and 100Nm. Both motorcycles feature a 5-inch TFT display with Bluetooth connectivity. The motorcycles have three ride modes, dual-channel ABS and traction control.

    Also See: Ultraviolette F77 Mach 2 Recon review: More for less

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