Ultraviolette Automotive has recently launched the F77 Superstreet. It is a street-friendly version of the F77 Mach 2. Both bikes are high-performance electric motorcycles but designed for different riders. The Superstreet focuses on comfort, while the Mach 2 offers a sportier experience.
The Ultraviolette bikes offer strong performance and futuristic features, which makes them great alternatives to petrol bikes like the KTM Duke 390 and TVS Apache RR310. Bookings for the Superstreet start on February 1, 2025, with deliveries beginning in March 2025. So, let’s compare their differences in design, performance, and features to get more clarity between Mach 2 and F77 Superstreet.
The F77 Superstreet is designed for a more relaxed and comfortable ride. It has a single-piece handlebar, providing an upright seating position, which makes it ideal for city rides and long journeys.
On the other hand, the F77 Mach 2 has clip-on handlebars, giving it a more aggressive, race-inspired riding stance. Additionally, the Superstreet has a redesigned front panel to improve aerodynamics and stability.
Both Ultarviolette bikes come with two battery options, including a 7.1kWh standard variant and a 10.3kWh Recon variant. The Superstreet standard variant delivers 90Nm torque, which makes it offer a range of 211km.
The Recon variant increases power to 100Nm and a range of 323km. Moreover, the Mach 2 standard variant has the same 90Nm torque. The Recon version of both bikes shares the same top speed of 155kmph and a 0-100kmph time of 7.7 seconds.
Both bikes come with a full-colour TFT display, three ride modes (Glide, Combat, and Ballistic), traction control, regenerative braking, and hill-hold assist. However, the Superstreet stands out with its Type 2 charging interface. This makes it more convenient for public charging stations.
Furthermore, Both models share the same steel trellis frame, inverted telescopic fork, and monoshock suspension. They also feature a 320mm front disc and a 240mm rear disc for braking.
Before you go, don’t forget to check out the difference between new and older versions of the Honda Livo bike.
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