Ultraviolette Nepal is drawing steady attention at the ongoing NAIMA Nepal Mobility Expo 2025, with Stall C1 seeing strong footfall from visitors.
The company unveiled its flagship electric motorcycle, the F77 Mach 2 Recon, which has become one of the more talked-about models at the event among EV enthusiasts.
The F77 Mach 2 Recon is a performance-focused electric motorcycle capable of reaching a top speed of 155 km/h and delivers 100 Nm of torque. On the Recon variant, the IDC-certified range is up to 323 km. Power comes from Ultraviolette’s SRB-10 battery pack, designed with multiple layers of safety including thermal, electrical, mechanical, electronic, and software protections. The battery is IP67-rated and carries an extended warranty option of up to 100,000 km or 5 years.
The motorcycle’s equipment includes 10-level dynamic regenerative braking, four-level traction control, dynamic stability control (DSC), dual-channel ABS, hill-hold function, and a 5-inch TFT display with multiple console themes and connected features. The onboard Violette AI system supports functions such as movement and towing alerts, crash detection, remote lockdown, and real-time diagnostics, even when the bike is switched off.
Ultraviolette Nepal also announced its upcoming models, the Tesseract and the Shockwave, for the Nepalese market. The Tesseract is a premium electric scooter with a 3.5 kWh battery, a top speed of 125 km/h, acceleration from 0–60 km/h in 2.9 seconds, and safety features such as dual dashcams, blind-spot detection, collision alerts, and dynamic stability control. The Shockwave is an off-road electric dirt bike, with further technical details expected closer to its release.
Both models are scheduled for arrival in Nepal in the first quarter of 2026.