Indian electric vehicle (EV) startup, Ultraviolette, has showcased its artificial intelligence voice assistant feature for the F77 electric motorcycle at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2026 in Las
Vegas, United States. Ultraviolette joins the likes of Honda, Sony and Mercedes-Benz in showcasing next-generation technologies at the major electronics event and has named its AI Voice Assistant, Violette. Here's what we know about the tech so far.
The Violette AI assistant serves as a smart interface between the rider and the F77 electric motorcycle. It is enabled via a special audio-integrated helmet that lets the rider communicate with the bike in a hands-free manner. Using their voice, riders can control various functions of the F77 motorcycle, such as selecting different ride modes, initiating navigation and more. The voice prompts can also be used to access user manual queries, such as 'what is the recommended tyre pressure?' and service guides. At the CES demonstration, Ultraviolette also highlighted that the AI voice assistant can also provide advanced functions such as pre-ride checks, ride statistics, service alerts and more through voice interaction.
This isn't the first time Ultraviolette is pushing for segment-leading tech in its electric two-wheelers. The recently launched X-47 has radar-based safety features such as rear collision warning, lane change assist, overtake alert and more. With the F77's AI voice assistant, the EV maker wants to further eliminate the gap between rider and tech integration in real-time. The F77 is Ultraviolette's flagship electric motorcycle currently and has a starting price of Rs 2.99 lakh ex-showroom. It is a sporty street naked that offers 100 Nm of instant torque, 323 km of claimed range and a top speed of 155 kmph.
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The X-47, on the other hand, is an electric crossover bike that allows riders to go off the beaten path once in a while. It comes in two range variants of 211 km or 323 km of IDC certified range. It comes with front and rear dashcams and the radar-based safety systems. It is also soft-road ready alongside all the tech, with its 200 mm ground clearance, long travel suspension and 820 mm seat height. Prices start from Rs 2.49 lakh ex-showroom.




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