- Bookings Open Now
- Deliveries Begin October 2025
- Special Launch Price for First 1,000 Buyers
Ultraviolette Automotive has officially launched the X47 Crossover Electric Bike in India at a price of ₹2.74 lakh (ex-showroom, Bengaluru). Early buyers are in for a treat – the first 1,000 customers can grab it at a special launch price of ₹2.49 lakh.
Design & Variants
The Ultraviolette X47 Crossover is a blend of an adventure tourer and a street naked bike. Built on the F77 platform, it features a fresh chassis and sub-frame for a distinct appeal.
- Beak-style front fender
- Sculpted fuel tank design
- Raked tail with cast aluminium sub-frame
Colour options:

- Laser Red
- Airstrike White
- Shadow Black
- Desert Wing Edition (includes luggage rack, saddle stays, and panniers as standard)
Features & Technology

The highlight of the X47 Crossover is the UV Hypersense Radar Technology, offering advanced safety features such as:
- Blind Spot Detection
- Lane Change Assist
- Overtake Alert
- Rear Collision Warning
The bike also packs dual integrated cameras that function as dash-cams, plus an optional dual-display setup showing real-time front and rear camera feeds.
Other key features include:
- 3 levels of traction control
- 9 levels of regenerative braking
- Switchable dual-channel ABS
- Full-colour TFT display
Performance & Battery
Powering the X47 Crossover is an electric motor producing 40 bhp and 100 Nm of peak torque.
- 0–60 km/h → 2.7 seconds
- 0–100 km/h → 8.1 seconds
- Top Speed → 145 km/h
Battery Options:
- 7.1 kWh → 211 km range
- 10.3 kWh → 323 km range
Both battery packs come with an integrated charger for added convenience.
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Price & Availability
- Ex-showroom Price (Bengaluru): ₹2.74 lakh
- Special Launch Price: ₹2.49 lakh (for first 1,000 buyers)
- Bookings: Open Now
- Deliveries: October 2025 onwards
Rivals
The Ultraviolette X47 Crossover will compete against premium electric motorcycles like the Revolt RV400, Oben Rorr, and upcoming electric ADV bikes in India.