Ultraviolette has just launched its X47 electric motorcycle with a well-laid-out variant lineup and clear pricing structure. It will come with two battery options, 7.1 kWh and 10.3 kWh, that are spread
across four major variants: Original, Original+, Recon, and Recon+. Price for the EV starts at Rs 2.49 lakh and goes right up to Rs 3.99 lakh. Both mentioned prices are ex-showroom figures. All variants share the same core chassis and pack in essentials like radar-based safety systems, multiple ride modes, dual channel ABS, as well as traction control. Below is a breakdown of specs, features, and and intended value proposition.
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Entry Variants: Original And Original+
The X47 Original or the base variant carries a price tag of Rs 2.49 lakh and comes equipped with a 7.1 kWh battery, offering an IDC-claimed range somewhere around 211 km. The motor produces 36 hp and deliver 550 Nm wheel torque, helping the vehicle attain speeds from 0 to 60 km/h within just about 2.8 seconds of starting to run. The highlights include fundamental safety and tech like Bluetooth connectivity, dual channel ABS, radar (Hypersense) for blind spot as well as rear collision warnings, and hill hold assist, among other features.
After that, the Original+ version comes in at Rs 2.99 lakh (ex-showroom). It has the same 7.1 kWh battery and keeps all specs just like the base model, but adds many features for comfort and looks better too. Big changes are having a charger built inside so there’s no need to carry bulky external chargers with you. It works with the optional Parallel Boost Charger and LTE connection, and has better regenerative brakes and traction control as well. Also, there's more warranty coverage for even more peace of mind.
Higher Variants: Recon And Recon+
At Rs 3.49 lakh (ex-showroom), the Recon variant houses a 10.3 kWh battery pack. This model delivers higher performance, with about 40 hp and 610 Nm wheel torque, has a claimed IDC range of 323 km; additionally, it improves its 0–60 km/h acceleration time to just 2.7 seconds. The Recon variant gets the same safety and connectivity features found on the higher Original+ trim, while adding crash protection elements such as knuckle guards and bull bars.
At Rs 3.99 lakh (ex-showroom), the Recon+ is the top-end version, combining the bigger 10.3kWh battery with an on-board charger, providing all possible software and connectivity features inclusive of LTE, radar, TPMS, and AI functions. Some features like dashcams are optional as add-ons to this variant. The warranty for Recon+ is just as it is for the Recon variant.
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Buyer Takeaways
All variants share three ride modes: Glide, Combat, and Ballistic. Dual-channel ABS, traction control, hill hold assist plus advanced radar assistance systems are standard. Premium variants support convenience, offer even faster charging infrastructure support as well as enhanced electronics packages. Battery capacity should be a keen interest to buyers by relating it against cost and intended purpose. Upgrading to a 10.3 kWh battery increases range and performance but also increases the total price.