Ultraviolette F77 now available with Rs 200,000 down payment

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KATHMANDU: Kedia International, the authorized distributor for Ultraviolette Automotive, has launched a new financing scheme for the Ultraviolette F77 electric motorcycle in Nepal.

Priced at Rs 1 million, the company has offered the F77 at a down payment of just Rs 200,000 with easy financing options.

According to the company, the offer includes an interest-free installment option under which customers can pay Rs 500,000 over up to three years. The remaining Rs 300,000 must be settled in cash within six months.

Depending on the repayment tenure, buyers can benefit from different interest rates: 0% for one year, 5.99% for two years and 6.99% for three years.

Additionally, customers trading in another vehicle can receive an exchange bonus of up to Rs 100,000.

The Ultraviolette F77 is powered by a 10.5 kWh lithium-ion battery and delivers a range of up to 307 km on a full charge. Charging takes about four hours with a standard charger and just 1 hour and 50 minutes with a fast charger. It features a 30 kW peak power permanent magnet air-cooled motor and can reach a top speed of 147 km/h. The motorcycle comes with three riding modes—Eco, Sport and Incendiary—alongside reverse and lockdown modes for added safety and convenience.

Depending on the repayment tenure, buyers can benefit from different interest rates: 0% for one year, 5.99% for two years and 6.99% for three years.

Inspired by fighter jets from the F-series, the F77 is built on a steel trellis frame with an aluminum bulkhead. It boasts a 5-inch TFT display, full LED lighting with daytime running lights and a smart connectivity system.

Advanced features in the bike include a battery safety management system, four-level traction control, ride-by-wire technology, brake hold, park assist, crash sensors, USD telescopic forks at the front and monoshock suspension at the rear, dual-channel ABS, alloy wheels and side stand sensors.

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