Ultraviolette Automotive has upped the ante with the F77 Mach 2, making improvements to what was already the fastest electric motorcycle in the country. This new iteration not only boasts enhanced styling, features, and performance but also comes at a more affordable price point. My review puts these claims to the test.
In 2019, Ultraviolette first introduced the F77, showcasing a bike that was both fast and innovative, featuring a removable battery pack among other attributes. After a few years of refinement, they launched the final, mass-production version in early 2023. While it was an improvement in terms of speed and ride enjoyment, it carried a hefty price tag. Additionally, the limited dealership networks hampered its sales potential.
Fast forward to 2024, and I find myself test-riding the enhanced Ultraviolette F77 Mach 2 against the picturesque backdrop of Hosur's rolling hills. This new version is not only faster and better equipped but also claims a longer range. As a motorcycle enthusiast with a 70km daily commute, this piqued my interest. So, how does it hold up? Let's dive in.
At first glance, you might think the Mach 2 looks identical to its predecessor—and you'd be right. Ultraviolette's philosophy is to not fix what's not broken. The bike retains its sharp, mass-forward design and streetfighter stance, with improvements made to the material quality. There's now a palette of nine new color options, including Supersonic Silver, Stellar White, Lighting Blue, Turbo Red, Afterburner Yellow, Stealth Grey, and Cosmic Grey. The standouts for me are the white, yellow, and light-gray schemes.
However, one pet peeve that persists is the wheel stripes, a trend that should have been left in the early 2000s. That aside, the overall material quality has been upgraded, particularly the aluminium charging port cover, which replaces the previous flimsy plastic.
In terms of ergonomics, the F77 Mach 2 continues to offer a streetfighter-style, committed stance similar to the outgoing model. However, it strikes a balance between a committed and upright riding posture. While you sit up high with a semi-sport footpeg position and a low-set handlebar, it might give you second thoughts for daily use. But rest assured, you'll get used to it within a day.
Moving on to the features, the F77 Mach 2 doesn't disappoint. Despite the incremental improvements over the previous model, there's plenty to talk about. Existing highlights include all-LED lighting, a 5-inch color TFT screen, reverse mode, digital document storage, auto on/off headlights, 4G-based connectivity features, and multiple ride modes.
The most notable addition is the hill-hold assist feature, which automatically applies the brakes when you release the lever and disengages when you squeeze it again. Additionally, the F77 Mach 2 now offers 10 levels of brake regeneration, up from the previous three, further enhancing its performance.
Ultraviolette has also revamped the instrument console’s UI, making it more intuitive. It now includes a G-meter-like readout displaying real-time throttle and brake-regen data. While the bike is already feature-rich, cruise control would have been a welcome addition given its price and riding stance, especially for longer rides.
Now let’s talk numbers. The Mach 2 features a 30kW electric motor delivering 40bhp and 100Nm of torque. This power output is uniform across both variants, with the only difference being the battery size and range. The base variant includes a 7.3kWh battery pack with a claimed 211km per charge. In contrast, the top Recon model holds a 10.3kWh battery allowing for a claimed 323km per charge.
The bike's acceleration has improved, with the ability to go from 0 to 60km/h in just 2.8 seconds and from 0 to 100km/h in 7.7 seconds. These may seem like marginal gains, but they contribute to a more refined overall package.
The Mach 2's torque is one of its standout features. When you open the throttle in ballistic mode, the bike surges forward with impressive force. It even boasts the capability to pull a 15,000kg payload. There's more low-end and mid-range power, making the bike more tractable at lower speeds, even in combat and stealth modes. This balancing act allows you to preserve range or opt for a relaxed ride when needed.
One of the most significant updates is the bike's brake regeneration feature, which now offers 10 levels. The highest setting mimics engine braking while recovering up to 30% of the total charge, making it more efficient than any other electric two-wheeler in India.
When it comes to handling, the F77 Mach 2 performs admirably. It feels heavy at a standstill and in traffic, but once you get moving, it is remarkably nimble and responsive. It handles well in various conditions, though it can get a bit unsettled over speed bumps and rough surfaces due to its weight. Overall, it remains a well-rounded package in terms of handling and performance.
In summary, the Ultraviolette F77 Mach 2 is a faster and more refined version of what was already the best electric motorcycle in the country. With a more affordable price point, it becomes an excellent choice for those looking for a fast, aesthetically pleasing, and semi-practical performance-oriented motorcycle for daily use. While its committed riding posture may not scream comfort, the claimed 323km range should alleviate any range anxiety. Furthermore, Ultraviolette plans to open 17 new dealerships across India soon, making it easier for prospective buyers.
So, if the F77’s previous price and limited dealer network held you back, now is the ideal time to get your hands on this impressive machine. The Ultraviolette F77 Mach 2 is not just cheaper but significantly better, too.
Hyundai has expanded its Exter lineup by launching two new trims—S Smart and SX Smart—aimed at making premium features like the sunroof more accessible to a broader range of customers. These additions offer enhanced features at competitive prices, catering to the evolving preferences of urban SUV buyers.
New Trims and Pricing
The newly introduced S Smart and SX Smart trims are available in petrol, AMT, and CNG variants, with the following ex-showroom prices:
These trims position themselves below the previously available S+ variant, which started at ₹7.93 lakh, offering similar features at a more affordable price point.
Feature Highlights
S Smart Trim:
Hyundai India has rolled out attractive discounts for May 2025 across its car and SUV lineup, offering benefits up to ₹4 lakh on select models. These offers include cash discounts, exchange bonuses, and corporate benefits, providing substantial savings for prospective buyers.
Hyundai Ioniq 5: Up to ₹4 Lakh Off
Hyundai's premium electric vehicle, the Ioniq 5, is available with a significant cash discount of ₹4 lakh on MY2024 models. This EV features a 72.6kWh battery, offering an MIDC range of 631 km. Priced at ₹46.05 lakh (ex-showroom), the Ioniq 5 combines futuristic design with advanced technology.
Hyundai Grand i10 Nios: Up to ₹80,000 Off
The Grand i10 Nios hatchback offers discounts up to ₹80,000 this month. CNG variants receive the highest benefits, while petrol manual and AMT variants get up to ₹75,000 and ₹60,000 off, respectively. The entry-level Era variant has discounts up to ₹45,000. Prices range from ₹5.98 lakh to ₹8.62 lakh (ex-showroom).
Hyundai Tucson: Up to ₹80,000 Off
Hyundai's flagship SUV, the Tucson, comes with benefits up to ₹80,000 in May. The 2.0-litre diesel variants receive the maximum discount, while petrol variants have up to ₹70,000 off. The Tucson is equipped with either an 8-speed (diesel) or 6-speed (petrol) automatic transmission.
Hyundai Venue: Up to ₹75,000 Off
The compact SUV Venue offers discounts up to ₹75,000 on higher-spec variants, especially those with the 1.0-litre turbo-petrol engine. Lower variants have benefits up to ₹65,000. The Venue is priced between ₹7.94 lakh and ₹13.97 lakh (ex-showroom).
Hyundai Aura: Up to ₹65,000 Off
The Aura sedan sees increased discounts this month, with CNG variants receiving up to ₹65,000 off. Petrol manual and AMT variants have discounts up to ₹50,000. The Aura is priced between ₹6.54 lakh and ₹9.11 lakh (ex-showroom).
Hyundai i20: Up to ₹65,000 Off
The i20 hatchback offers discounts up to ₹65,000 on petrol-manual variants. Petrol-CVT and N Line variants receive benefits up to ₹60,000. The i20 is priced between ₹7.04 lakh and ₹12.56 lakh (ex-showroom).
Hyundai Verna: Up to ₹65,000 Off
All variants of the Verna sedan come with ₹65,000 in discounts this month, an increase of ₹15,000 over April. The Verna is available with 1.5-litre petrol and turbo-petrol engines, priced between ₹11.07 lakh and ₹17.55 lakh (ex-showroom).
Hyundai Alcazar: Up to ₹65,000 Off
Dealers are offering up to ₹65,000 off on pre-facelift models of the Alcazar, including ₹30,000 in direct discounts. The facelifted version has benefits up to ₹50,000. The Alcazar is priced between ₹14.99 lakh and ₹21.74 lakh (ex-showroom).
Hyundai Exter: Up to ₹60,000 Off
The Exter, Hyundai's smallest SUV, has discounts up to ₹60,000 this month. CNG variants receive the maximum benefits, while petrol variants have up to ₹55,000 off. The Exter is priced between ₹6.00 lakh and ₹10.51 lakh (ex-showroom).
Note: Discounts may vary by location and are subject to stock availability. Please check with your local Hyundai dealer for exact offers.
Mahindra has recently removed all 5-seater variants of its flagship SUV, the XUV700, from its official website. This move suggests a strategic shift towards exclusively offering 6- and 7-seater configurations, aligning with the brand's focus on family-oriented and premium SUV segments.
Transition to 6- and 7-Seater Configurations
Previously, the XUV700 was available in multiple seating configurations, including 5-seater options across MX, AX5, and AX5S trims. With the recent update, these variants have been delisted, and the SUV is now offered solely in 6- and 7-seater layouts. The 6-seater configuration is available in the higher AX7 and AX7 L trims, including the Ebony Edition, while the 7-seater setup spans across various trims, providing a range of options for larger families and those seeking additional space.
Revised Pricing Structure
The removal of the 5-seater variants has led to a revision in the XUV700's pricing. The base price now starts at ₹14.49 lakh (ex-showroom) for the petrol variant and ₹14.99 lakh for the diesel variant. These prices are for the 7-seater MX trims. Previously, the entry-level 5-seater MX petrol manual variant was priced at ₹13.99 lakh (ex-showroom), indicating a ₹50,000 increase in the starting price.
Powertrain and Features
The XUV700 continues to offer robust powertrain options:
2.0L Turbo Petrol Engine: Delivers up to 200 bhp and 380 Nm of torque.
2.2L Turbo Diesel Engine: Produces up to 185 bhp and 450 Nm of torque.
Both engines are available with 6-speed manual and 6-speed torque converter automatic transmissions. The SUV maintains its array of features, including advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), panoramic sunroof, dual HD superscreen, and premium interior finishes, ensuring a comfortable and tech-savvy driving experience.
Market Positioning and Competition
With the discontinuation of the 5-seater variants, the XUV700 positions itself more firmly in the premium SUV segment, directly competing with models like the Tata Safari and MG Hector Plus, both of which offer 6- and 7-seater configurations. This strategic move may help Mahindra streamline its offerings and focus on segments with higher demand and profitability.
MG Motor India has officially opened bookings for its ultra-luxurious all-electric limousine, the MG M9, under its premium channel MG SELECT. At a booking amount of ₹51,000, customers can pre-reserve this new-age luxury vehicle via the official MG SELECT website
Presidential Comfort and Opulence
Dubbed as the ‘Presidential Limousine’, c is engineered to offer first-class comfort and advanced features. Highlights include Presidential Seats with 16-way adjustment, 8 massage modes, ventilation, and heating. Enhancing cabin ambiance is a 64-colour ambient lighting system, 12-speaker premium sound setup, and a dual yacht-style panoramic sunroof. Customers can opt for pure black or cognac brown interiors, further elevating the sense of indulgence
Performance, Range & Dimensions
MG M9 is offered in a fully electric format and comes equipped with a 90kWh lithium battery, paired with a front-wheel-drive motor producing 245 hp and 350 Nm. It offers a WLTP-certified range of 430 km. With support for fast charging, the battery can go from 30% to 80% in just 30 minutes.
The limousine is built on a substantial footprint, measuring 5,270 mm in length, 2,000 mm in width, and 1,840 mm in height, with a long 3,200 mm wheelbase, ensuring ample space across all three rows. The M9 will be available in 6- and 7-seater configurations
Safety and Tech Highlights
Loaded with advanced features, the MG M9 gets Level 2 ADAS, 7 airbags, 360-degree camera, electronic stability control, parking sensors, fold-out ottoman seats, rear entertainment screens, and 3-zone climate control. A floating central console and a panoramic rear sunroof complete the premium interior experience.
Showcased earlier at the 2025 Bharat Mobility Expo, the MG M9 will be sold exclusively via MG SELECT Premium outlets. Deliveries are expected to begin in coming weeks. Once launched, it will take on the likes of Kia EV9, Toyota Vellfire, and Lexus LM. Price estimates suggest a range of ₹65-70 lakh (ex-showroom).
MG Motor has launched the Windsor Pro, an electric MPV targeting both commercial and personal mobility solutions in India. Priced competitively from ₹12.49 lakh to ₹17.49 lakh, the Windsor Pro offers flexible battery ownership models, including a Battery-as-a-Service (BAAS) option, marking a smart pivot towards affordability in the EV segment.
MG Windsor Pro: Key Highlights
The upcoming Jeep Compass EV has been spotted in leaked images ahead of its anticipated global debut next week. These images provide a glimpse into the design and features of Jeep's first fully electric Compass, which is built on Stellantis' STLA Medium platform, shared with models like the Citroën C5 Aircross.
Exterior Design Highlights
The Compass EV showcases a refreshed front end inspired by the Jeep Avenger, featuring vertical LED headlights and a sealed grille. At the rear, 'X-shaped' LED taillights are connected by an LED strip with an illuminated Jeep logo. The overall profile maintains the muscular and boxy aesthetic characteristic of the Compass lineup.
Interior Features
Inside, the Compass EV adopts a minimalist design with dual-tone upholstery and the signature 'X' motif on the backrests. The cabin includes a central display and a streamlined center console, aiming for a modern and user-friendly interface.
Expected Powertrain and Range
While official specifications are yet to be confirmed, the Compass EV is expected to offer two battery options: a 73 kWh pack with an estimated range of 519 km, and a 97 kWh pack offering up to 679 km on a single charge. The higher-end variant is likely to feature a dual-motor setup for enhanced performance.
Production and Market Availability
The second-generation Compass, including its electric variant, will be manufactured at Stellantis' Melfi plant in Italy, with production also planned in Brazil. However, reports suggest that the new Compass may not be launched in India due to concerns about market viability, although no official statement has been made by Stellantis.
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Jeep India has introduced the Wrangler Willys '41 Edition, a limited-run model priced at ₹73.16 lakh (ex-showroom). This special edition pays homage to the brand's military heritage, drawing inspiration from the original 1941 Willys MB. Only 30 units of this exclusive variant will be available in the country.
Distinctive Design and Features
Based on the top-spec Wrangler Rubicon, the Willys '41 Edition stands out with its unique '41 Green' paint shade, reminiscent of the military green used on the original Willys Jeep. A prominent '1941' hood decal marks the year the Willys MB commenced mass production. Additionally, this edition can be opted in standard Wrangler colors like white, black, red, and grey.
Enhancing its rugged appeal, the Willys '41 Edition comes equipped with:
Powered side steps
Front and rear dashcams
All-weather floor mats
Interior grab handles
For those seeking additional adventure-ready features, an optional accessory package priced at ₹4.56 lakh offers a Sunrider rooftop, side ladder, and roof carrier.
Performance and Powertrain
Mechanically, the Willys '41 Edition remains unchanged from the standard Rubicon variant. It is powered by a 2.0-litre, four-cylinder turbo-petrol engine delivering 270hp and 400Nm of peak torque. This engine is mated to an 8-speed automatic transmission and features a full-time 4x4 system, ensuring exceptional off-road capabilities.
A Tribute to Jeep's Legacy
The Willys '41 Edition is more than just a cosmetic upgrade; it embodies Jeep's storied history. The original Willys MB, developed in 1941, played a pivotal role during World War II and laid the foundation for Jeep's rugged off-road vehicles. This special edition celebrates that legacy while offering modern comforts and features for today's enthusiasts.
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Tata Motors is set to launch the refreshed Altroz on May 22, 2025, with a comprehensive interior overhaul that draws inspiration from its SUV siblings, the Nexon and Curvv. The facelifted Altroz promises a blend of modern design, advanced technology, and enhanced safety features, aiming to elevate the premium hatchback experience.
Interior Upgrades: A Fusion of Style and Technology
The upcoming Altroz facelift showcases significant interior enhancements:
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