Ultraviolette Automotive, a Bengaluru-based electric two-wheeler start-up, has expanded its operations to Nepal by opening its first international dealership, the UV Space Station in Kathmandu. The dealership will retail the F77 Mach 2 electric performance motorcycle, priced between NPR 8.44-9.69 lakh. This move follows Ultraviolette’s expansion into Europe last year and aligns with the company’s global aspirations. The F77 Mach 2, made in India, boasts upgrades such as regenerative braking, traction control, higher speed, and extended range. CEO Narayan Subramaniam emphasized the company’s commitment to sustainable mobility and innovation, aiming to support Nepal’s vision for a smarter future.
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