Ultraviolette F77 Becomes First Indian Motorcycle to Complete Isle of Man TT Circuit
Five Ultraviolette F77 Bikes Complete Isle of Man TT Mountain Circuit, Set New Indian Record
The Ultraviolette F77 has achieved a major milestone. It is the first Indian motorcycle to complete the famous Isle of Man TT Mountain Circuit. This track is known as one of the hardest bike courses in the world. On June 6, 2026, five F77 bikes finished a lap of the 37.72-mile (60.72 km) course. The riders were James Hillier, who has won the TT before, actor Ranvijay Singha, and national champion Abhishek Vasudev. This achievement is now placed in the Asia Book of Records and India Book of Records.
Narayan Subramaniam is the CEO and Co-founder of Ultraviolette said , this is a big moment for the company and for Indian engineering. He said it shows how much electric bike technology has improved. He also said that high-performance electric bikes can now compete on the world’s toughest tracks.
Features and Performance of the F77
The Ultraviolette F77 is the only Indian electric bike sold in the UK and 18 other European countries. It has a 10.3 kWh battery and can go up to 323 km on one charge. The bike can reach a top speed of 155 kmph. It also has an AI system called Violette A.I. as standard.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Battery | 10.3 kWh |
| Range | 323 km (IDC) |
| Top Speed | 155 kmph |
| Power | 40.2 bhp |
| Torque | 100 Nm |
New Technology and Safety
The F77 Mach 2 has a switchable Dual-Channel ABS system made by Bosch. It also has 10 levels of regenerative braking, 4 levels of traction control, and Dynamic Stability Control.
Last year, the company released a free Gen3 Powertrain Firmware update for both existing and new customers. This update added a new "Ballistic+" ride mode.
Narayan also talked about the histroy of the Isle of Man TT, saying it has been a place to test bike technology for a long time. He mentioned that the old TT Zero class showed that electric bikes could be exciting and fast. He hopes that electric racing will come back to the Isle of Man TT soon.
As part of its focus on safety, Ultraviolette has added features such as Hill-Hold Assist, Dynamic Stability Control (UVDSC), and Traction Control. These systems are designed to help riders stay safer on different types of roads.

