The company says that it honours and acknowledges India’s exceptional space odyssey and the country’s tremendous contributions to the aerospace community and this limited-edition marvel is a fusion of cutting-edge technology and aerospace-inspired design.
Ultraviolette says that the F77 Space edition gets custom machined Aerospace grade aluminium 7075. The aluminium 7075 – a high-strength alloy used in these components has an excellent strength-to-weight ratio and a tensile strength comparable to that of many steels while being significantly lighter. This material is often employed in parts like aircraft structures, defence systems and various applications, especially in aerospace and military industries.
The company also said that it has used aerospace-grade paint which guarantees exceptional corrosion protection, UV and fade resistance, chemical resistance, and thermal stability. In addition, the company also said that the paint helps in enhancing the overall performance, contributing to efficiency by reducing drag.
The Ultraviolette F77 Space Edition will also get advanced aircraft electronics-based technology and interfaces. These include multiple fail-proof systems for the battery and just like in an aircraft, the system can measure Roll, Pitch and Yaw through a 9-axis IMU.
The Ultraviolette F77 space edition is powered by an electric motor which produces a peak power of 30.2 kW (40.5 hp) and a peak torque of 100 Nm. The company claims that the e-bike can sprint from 0 to 60 km/hr in just 2.9 seconds and has a top speed of 152 kmph.
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The Ultraviolette F77 gets a 10.3kWh battery pack and has a claimed range of 307 Km range in one full charge. Other features include a 5-inch TFT dash with smartphone connectivity enabling features such as turn-by-turn navigation and notification alerts.