The Ultraviolette X47 is a premium, tech-forward electric crossover motorcycle designed for Indian conditions, featuring several segment-first safety and performance technologies. It is positioned as an adventure-touring EV and offers a top-tier feature set.
Key Specifications
Claimed Range (IDC): 323 km (10.3 kWh battery), 211 km (7.1 kWh battery)
Motor Power: 30 kW (40 hp), 610 Nm at the wheel
Acceleration: 0–60 km/h in 2.7 seconds; 0–100 km/h in 8.1 seconds
Top Speed: 145 km/h
Battery Pack: 10.3 kWh (higher variant), 7.1 kWh (standard)
Charger: CCS2 Type 2 compatible onboard charger, fast charging supported
Design and styling of Ultraviolette X47
Sharing its platform with the F77 Mach 2, the X47 adopts a rugged dual-sport stance with a single-piece handlebar, triangular headlamp, sharp front beak, and touring windscreen. The battery pack sits exposed but protected by crash guards and a belly guard, while a single-piece seat and upswept tail add to its ADV appeal.
323 km IDC Range and strong performance Of Ultraviolette X47
UV offers two battery options, 7.1 kWh and 10.3 kWh, delivering a claimed IDC range of 263 km and 323 km, respectively. The larger battery powers the X47 Recon’s 30 kW (40.2 bhp) motor, producing 100 Nm of peak torque for a 0-60 kmph time of 2.7 seconds and a top speed of 145 kmph. The company further claims the X47 can send a total of 610 Nm of torque to the rear wheel. A 1.6 kW onboard charger is placed under the pillion seat.
Multi-terrain capabilities
Although the ADV is based on the F77 platform, it employs a different chassis and frame. It comes equipped with 41 mm USD front forks and a pre-load adjustable monoshock at the rear. Riding on industry-first radial all-terrain tyres, it is fitted with Brembo braking components with a 320 mm front disc and 230 mm rear disc. These are supported further by a 10th-gen Bosch switchable dual-channel ABS and 3 levels of traction control.
Charging technology
The Ultraviolette X47 introduces what is claimed to be the world’s most power-dense air-cooled onboard charger. Developed by Ultraviolette Automotive in-house, it is compatible with Type 2 AC car chargers and supports DC fast charging. It further features an industry-first parallel boost charging technology, which halves the charging time when paired with the onboard charger.
Rider Aids and Controls
The Ultraviolette X47 comes equipped with integrated front and rear dashcams, 4 traction control levels (T1, T2, T3 and Off), and switchable dual-channel ABS. It also offers 9 levels of regenerative braking with a coordination system between ABS and regen for better braking stability.
Hypersense Radar
The motorcycle is fitted with a rear-mounted radar, dubbed Hypersense, which provides a 150-degree horizontal and 68-degree vertical field of view with up to 200 metres of tracking range. It additionally enables adaptive object detection, blind spot monitoring, overtake alerts, lane change assistance, and rear collision warnings.
Pricing, Variants and Bookings
The Ultraviolette X47 is priced from ₹2.74 lakh (ex-showroom) with an introductory offer of ₹2.49 lakh (ex-showroom) for the first 1,000 bookings. It is offered in two main editions. The X47 Crossover is the standard version, available in Turbo Red, Cosmic Black and Stellar White with a ₹999 booking amount. The Desert Wing trim is a special edition, which gets TPMS, handguards and dashcams as standard. This edition can be booked for ₹4,999, with pricing to be announced closer to deliveries starting in October 2025.
Essential Touring Accessories
Rear luggage rack: Allows mounting of top boxes or duffel bags for extra luggage capacity
Saddle stays: Mounted on either side to support soft and hard panniers, preventing bag contact with wheels or body panels
Hard/soft panniers: For secure side luggage transport; useful for carrying gear, clothes, and electronics
Touring visor/windscreen: Higher, adjustable windscreen for enhanced wind and weather protection during highway cruising
Knuckle guards: Protect hands from windblast, debris, and minor falls
Crash protection (crash guards/body protectors): Safeguard vital components and reduce damage in case of mishaps
Auxiliary lights: Improve visibility for night riding, fog, and low-light conditions
Top box mounts: For additional closed storage and helmet stowage
Mobile phone/GPS mount: Necessary for navigation and keeping devices secure on rough terrain
Ergonomic seats/backrest (optional): For enhanced comfort on longer rides
Technological Enhancements
Dual dashcam setup: Useful for recording journeys, safety, and incident tracking (standard on Ultraviolette X47)
Radar-based rider assist: Segment-first ADAS (standard), giving touring riders blind spot detection, lane change assist, and rear collision warning