Ultraviolette’s F77 Now Offers Sharper Ride With Intelligent Update
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The Indian electric two-wheeler landscape just got a tech-driven upgrade. Without replacing a single mechanical part, Ultraviolette has transformed its flagship F77 electric motorcycle through a free performance-enhancing software update. This fresh firmware package doesn’t just tweak settings—it redefines how the machine behaves, drawing insights from real-world usage. It is part of the company’s vision to make software a powerful force in improving performance, personalisation, and control for modern electric mobility.
All-New Riding Mode Enhances Response
The standout feature of the update is a newly introduced riding mode designed to make the F77 feel more urgent and responsive. With a more immediate throttle reaction, riders are likely to notice a perceptible difference in how the bike behaves, particularly during spirited city rides or highway sprints. Despite no change in peak performance figures—40 horsepower and 100 Nm of torque—the bike is now said to feel livelier and more engaging at the throttle.Artificial Intelligence at the Core
What makes this enhancement particularly innovative is its use of machine learning. The update leverages an intelligent software platform that studies user riding behaviour and adapts accordingly. Data has been collected from over 8 million kilometres of real-world riding globally. Factors such as acceleration habits, braking patterns, road types, and rider interaction all feed into this evolving system. By studying this massive dataset, the new firmware refines the bike’s responsiveness and energy delivery in ways that feel intuitive to the rider.Real-Time Optimisation via Central Control Unit
The brain behind this transformation is the F77’s advanced Vehicle Control Unit (VCU). Constantly monitoring over 3,000 parameters, the VCU continuously adjusts core systems in real time. From motor control to battery performance and drivetrain behaviour, it ensures that every ride feels both precise and adaptive. Importantly, these improvements happen dynamically and require no mechanical changes or rider intervention.No Changes to Core Specifications
Although the update elevates the ride experience, the battery packs and their respective ranges remain untouched. The F77 Mach 2 continues to use a 7.1 kWh battery, while the Recon variant is powered by a larger 10.3 kWh unit. These deliver an identical range as before, ensuring consistency in endurance for both city commutes and longer rides. The unchanged hardware ensures the improvements are purely software-led.You may also like
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