Ultraviolette X47 Launched at Rs 2.74 Lakh: India’s First Adventure Crossover EV with Radar Technology

Ultraviolette has officially launched the X47 Crossover electric motorcycle in India at a starting price of Rs 2.74 lakh (ex-showroom). Positioned as an adventure tourer, the X47 is based on the ‘X’ concept showcased at EICMA 2024. Deliveries will begin from October 2025, with bookings already open.

The motorcycle makes headlines as the first EV in India at this price point to feature radar-based safety technology. A special X47 Desert Wing Limited Edition has also been unveiled.

Ultraviolette X47 Highlights

  • Introductory price: Rs 2.49 lakh for first 1,000 customers

  • Standard radar technology with rear collision warning

  • Dual-camera dashcam setup with storage expansion

  • Two battery pack options – 7.1kWh (211km range) & 10.3kWh (323km range)

  • Limited-edition Desert Wing variant with touring accessories

Radar Technology: Segment-First Safety

The Ultraviolette X47 debuts Hypersense, a 77GHz rear-facing radar system. It is designed to improve spatial awareness and rider safety.

Key Features of the Radar System:

  • 150° horizontal & 68° vertical field of view

  • Tracks vehicles up to 200 meters

  • Alerts for blind spot activity via TFT display and mirror-integrated light strips

  • Warns riders during lane changes and detects fast-approaching vehicles

  • Rear collision detection triggers hazard lamps and warnings in case of danger

This makes the X47 the most advanced electric motorcycle in its segment, offering safety features even premium petrol adventure bikes lack.

Advanced Technology and Features

Ultraviolette has loaded the X47 with premium rider-focused technology:

  • Dual-camera dashcam setup: Records 1080p at 30fps with 120° field of view, expandable storage up to 256GB

  • Secondary display above the 5-inch TFT cluster for live footage playback

  • eSIM connectivity for ride stats, theft alerts, and remote tracking

  • Rider aids: Three levels of traction control, dual-channel switchable ABS, and dynamic stability control

Battery, Motor, and Performance

The X47 borrows its powertrain and battery pack options from the Ultraviolette F77.

  • 7.1kWh pack – 211km IDC range

  • 10.3kWh pack – 323km IDC range

  • Peak output: 30kW (40.2hp) and 100Nm torque (610Nm at rear wheel)

  • Performance figures:

    • 0-60 km/h in 2.7 seconds

    • 0-100 km/h in 8.1 seconds

    • Top speed: 145 km/h

The X47 also introduces a 1.6kW onboard charger, claimed to be the world’s most power-dense air-cooled unit. Charging times will be announced later.

Hardware and Ride Dynamics

The X47 has been engineered for adventure touring comfort while staying road-friendly.

  • Suspension: 41mm USD fork (front) + rear monoshock, 170mm wheel travel

  • Brakes: Bybre 320mm front disc & 230mm rear disc with dual-channel ABS

  • Ground clearance: 208mm (higher than Triumph Scrambler 400X’s 195mm)

  • Chassis: All-new frame with cast aluminium subframe & narrower swingarm

  • Weight: 196kg (7.1kWh variant) | 207kg (10.3kWh variant)

Price and Competition

  • Ultraviolette X47 7.1kWh – Rs 2.74 lakh (Rs 2.49 lakh introductory for first 1,000 buyers)

  • 10.3kWh variant – Pricing to be announced later

Rivals:

  • KTM 250 Adventure – Rs 2.40 lakh

  • KTM 390 Adventure X – Rs 3.03 lakh

  • Ultraviolette F77 Mach 2 – Rs 2.99 lakh

The X47 undercuts its F77 siblings, making it a value-packed EV adventure bike in the 2.5–3 lakh segment.

Ultraviolette X47 Desert Wing Limited Edition

Ultraviolette has also introduced the X47 Desert Wing edition, featuring:

  • Exclusive sand-coloured paint scheme

  • Touring equipment (soft luggage, crash guards, knuckle guards, panniers) as standard

This makes it an attractive choice for long-distance riders who want a factory-fitted touring setup.

Final Thoughts

The Ultraviolette X47 Crossover redefines the electric motorcycle market in India by offering radar-assisted safety, dashcam functionality, long range, and adventure-ready hardware at a competitive price.

It not only challenges petrol-powered adventure bikes like the KTM 250 Adventure but also positions itself as a safer, feature-rich, and futuristic EV alternative.

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