Launch Date: September 23, 2025
Introductory Price: ₹2.49 lakh (Delhi)
Full Features: Elevated ergonomics, advanced Hypersense ADAS, dual digital displays, regenerative braking
Battery & Range: 7.1 kWh to 10.3 kWh, up to 323 km claimed range
Performance: 0–60 km/h in 2.7s, top speed 145 km/h
The Ultraviolette X47 builds on the F77 platform with taller suspension, more upright ergonomics, and advanced electronics. It is designed for city commuters, weekend tourers, and tech-savvy riders who want a premium electric motorcycle in India and potentially in Nepal in the near future.
Although launched in India, the X47 will likely reach Nepal through authorized dealers or parallel import channels. Pricing in India starts at:
| Variant | Ex-Showroom Price (India) | Expected Nepal Price (Estimate) |
|---|---|---|
| Introductory Base | ₹2.49 lakh | NPR 6-7 lakh |
| Standard / Mid | ₹2.74 lakh | NPR 6.5–7.5 lakh |
| Desert Wing Special Edition | N/A | N/A |
Pre-bookings started in India immediately after launch.
Deliveries expected from October 2025.
The X47 elevates the F77’s sportbike stance with a taller frame, providing:
Upright seating posture for comfort on longer rides
Adventure-inspired styling with knuckle guards, block-pattern tyres, and extended panels
Urban and touring adaptability suitable for pothole-prone and uneven roads in Nepal
Key Design Features:
Elevated frame for better road visibility
Sharp front beak and aerodynamic side panels
Alloy wheels with 17-inch tyres for stability
The Ultraviolette X47 introduces Hypersense ADAS, a rare feature for electric motorcycles in this segment:
Rear Radar: 200 m tracking for blind-spot detection and collision warnings
Front Camera: 120° continuous recording (premium variants)
Dual Digital Displays: 5-inch TFT for speed, range, ride data and secondary screen for ADAS
Ride Modes: 9 levels of regenerative braking, 4 traction modes
Braking: Dual-channel ABS, front 320 mm and rear 230 mm discs
These electronics enhance safety and convenience, especially on busy urban roads like Kathmandu or Pokhara.
The X47 inherits the F77’s proven electric powertrain with minor adjustments for comfort and rideability:
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Battery Options | 7.1 kWh / 10.3 kWh |
| Claimed Range | 211 km (7.1 kWh), 323 km (10.3 kWh) |
| Motor Output | 30 kW (peak), 610 Nm at wheel |
| Acceleration | 0–60 km/h in 2.7s, 0–100 km/h in 8.1s |
| Top Speed | 145 km/h |
The X47’s elevated stance slightly changes handling dynamics but improves comfort for long rides.
Regenerative braking allows efficient energy recovery during city commutes.
The X47 is designed to handle both urban streets and light touring:
Suspension: USD front forks, rear preload-adjustable monoshock
Frame: Lightweight aluminum subframe, reinforced for taller geometry
Tyres: 17-inch block-pattern tyres for mixed surfaces
This setup balances ride comfort, road stability, and sporty handling for Nepal’s varying road conditions.
Ultraviolette X47 is expected to come in multiple variants:
Base: Essential features, radar optional
Recon / Mid: Full Hypersense ADAS, camera, and premium features
Desert Wing: Special edition with unique livery and limited production
This structure allows riders to select the variant that fits their budget and technology preference.
The X47 caters to riders who want:
Urban commuters: Elevated ride for city traffic and potholes
Weekend tourers: Comfortable long-distance riding with tech support
EV enthusiasts: Advanced electronics and radar-based safety
Tech-savvy buyers: Dual displays, smart regenerative braking, and app integration
Its versatile design and features make it a strong contender for Nepal’s emerging premium electric motorcycle market.
Strengths:
Advanced tech at launch, rare in EV segment
Comfortable elevated ergonomics
Proven F77 powertrain
Competitive introductory pricing
Considerations:
Ride dynamics slightly affected by taller stance
ADAS effectiveness depends on road conditions and software updates
Charging infrastructure in Nepal may limit convenience initially
The Ultraviolette X47 is a promising new entrant in the premium electric motorcycle segment. Its combination of elevated ergonomics, advanced ADAS electronics, and proven F77 performance makes it ideal for Nepal’s city and touring riders. If imported officially, it could redefine expectations for electric motorcycles in Nepal, offering technology, performance, and comfort in one package.