
Under the Eiffel Tower, something unexpected happened. Two Indian stars—Dulquer Salmaan and Rannvijay Singha—rolled in on the Ultraviolette F77, an electric superbike born in India. And suddenly, all eyes were on us.
This wasn’t just a photo op. It was a statement.

India’s boldest entry into the electric mobility game just hit the international stage—and it came with style, performance, and a yellow-black beast that looked right at home in the city of lights.
The F77 Makes Its Mark
The Ultraviolette F77 isn’t your average electric bike. It’s sharp. It’s fast. And in that striking yellow-and-black colorway, it didn’t just blend in—it owned the frame.
Both Dulquer and Rannvijay looked completely at ease as they interacted with fans, posed for selfies, and showed off the bike’s sleek design. Rannvijay even sported a bright yellow tee that matched the F77 branding.
The Eiffel Tower in the background? Pure flex.
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From Bengaluru to the World
This moment in Paris was about more than style. It was about engineering pride. The F77 is a product of Ultraviolette Automotive, a startup from Bengaluru with big dreams—and the tech to back it up.
By launching the F77 abroad, the brand signaled it’s not just here to compete. It’s here to change the game.
With specs that rival premium international players and a design that screams “next-gen,” the F77 is India saying: we can build world-class machines, and we’re not afraid to show them off.
Why Paris? Why Now?
Choosing Paris wasn’t random. It’s a global fashion and tech hub. It’s where innovation meets influence. And for the F77 to make its first global splash here was intentional.
The event saw a mix of fans, global media, and international guests—many of whom were surprised (and impressed) to learn the bike was Made in India.
As Rannvijay sat on the bike and Dulquer waved to the crowd, the message was clear:
India isn’t just catching up—it’s leading.
Global Buzz, Local Roots
The buzz wasn’t limited to Paris. Social media lit up with photos, reels, and proud reactions. The Indian community online hailed the event as a major win for desi innovation.
Thousands of likes poured in. Comments flooded in. And the phrase “Ultraviolette F77 in Paris” started trending in multiple circles.
This is what it looks like when Indian engineering meets global glam.