Ultraviolette Automotive has introduced a new entry-level version of the Ultraviolette X47 at ₹2.49 lakh (ex-showroom).
The new variant becomes the most affordable model in the X47 lineup and costs ₹15,000 less than the earlier X47 Original variant.
The biggest difference between the new base variant and the X47 Original is the absence of Ultraviolette’s Hypersense radar suite.
The deleted features include:
Apart from this, the motorcycle remains mechanically unchanged.
The base X47 continues to use a 36-hp electric motor and a 7.1-kWh battery pack.
Ultraviolette claims:
The motorcycle also retains:
Three riding modes continue as standard:
The complete X47 lineup now includes:
(All prices ex showroom)
Also read: https://fly-wheel.com/mg-starts-production-of-the-new-majestor-suv/
The new base Ultraviolette X47 makes the lineup slightly more accessible while retaining most of the performance and core features. Buyers lose the advanced radar-based safety tech, but the motorcycle still offers strong performance figures, premium hardware, and long claimed range for the segment.
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