The Ultraviolette X47 Crossover costs Rs. 2.74 lakh following the fulfillment of the first 1,000 bookings; it has an 8 lakh km warranty coverage and is filled with current technology.
Ultraviolette has increased its market share in India with the introduction of the Ultraviolette X47 Crossover, a new electric motorcycle. The bike will eventually be priced at Rs 2.74 lakh (ex-showroom), up from its initial launch price of Rs 2.49 lakh. According to the EV manufacturer’s release, reservations can be made for the electric motorcycle, and deliveries will start on October 25.
Key Details
Aspect | Details |
Model Name | Ultraviolette X47 Crossover |
Launch Price | Rs. 2.49 lakh (introductory) |
Current Price | Rs. 2.74 lakh (ex-showroom) |
Warranty Coverage | 8 lakh km |
Bookings & Deliveries | Bookings open; deliveries start October 25 |
Design Highlights | Adventure-tourer look, F77-inspired headlamp, cast aluminum body, windscreen |
Off-Road Features | Advanced display with lean angle, connectivity, and ADAS secondary screen |
Technology | UV Hypersense radar, ADAS features, dual ABS, traction control |
Variants | Shadow, Airstrike, Laser |
Instrumentation | Advanced display with lean angle, connectivity, ADAS secondary screen |
Suspension & Brakes | USD forks, rear monoshock, disc brakes (front & rear) |
Battery & Motor | 10.7 kWh, 40 hp, 610 Nm torque |
Range (IDC) | 323 km per charge |
Top Speed | 145 kmph |
Acceleration | 0–100 kmph in 8.1 seconds |
Charging | 1.6 kW onboard charger, air-cooled battery |
Safety | Protection from earth leaks & surges |
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Design and Styling
The motorcycle initially appears to be an adventure tourer based on its appearance. Upon closer inspection, it appears that the headlight’s design was lifted from the F77. An angular design that blends in with the single-piece seat has been used to complement all of this. It is important to note that cast aluminum was used in the body’s design. A windscreen is also included to shield the rider from the strong gusts. In addition to all of this, the business is selling a limited-edition Desert Wing.

Digital Instrumentation
In addition to standard information like speed, range, and odometer, the new screen for interacting with the motorcycle provides novel information like dynamic lean angle and connectivity. A secondary screen that displays the ADAS features’ output supports this. There are three variations of all of this: Shadow, Airstrike, and Laser.

Advanced Technology with ADAS
In terms of functionality, all versions of the bike come equipped with UV Hypersense radar technology, which supports ADAS features. Offering a 150-degree front view, a 68-degree vertical back view, and 200 meters of tracking distance, this is the first of its kind for the segment. In addition, it offers overtaking alarms, lane change assistance, and rear crash warning. Among other features, the bike has been outfitted with dual-channel ABS, dynamic stability control, nine-level regen, four-level traction control, and two alters.
Off-Road Oriented Features
A relatively high handlebar with knuckle protection is one of the additional features the manufacturer has added to the bike to indicate its off-road use. The brand will provide equipment such as auxiliary lighting, panniers, and more to improve the situation. A cast (space-age) subframe seat supports all of this.
Charging and Battery Safety

The battery is an air-cooled device that is housed inside the motorcycle’s chassis and can be charged with a 1.6 kW onboard charger. Among its many advantages are protection against earth leaks and surges.
Powertrain and Range
A 10.7 kWh battery pack is included with the Ultraviolette X47. It has an electric motor that generates 40 horsepower and 610 Nm of torque at the wheel, and it has an IDC range of 323 km on a single charge. The bike’s top speed is limited to 145 kmph, although it can reach 100 kmph in 8.1 seconds with the power.
Mechanical Setup
The motorcycle’s mechanics include a monoshock in the back and USD forks up front. A single disc brake in the front and a single disc brake at the back provide the braking power.
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PPX Saying
The Ultraviolette X47 Crossover is a landmark product in India’s electric two-wheeler space, offering a rare mix of performance, technology, and durability. With its 8 lakh km warranty, advanced UV Hypersense ADAS features, and robust design tailored for both city and off-road use, it sets new benchmarks for electric motorcycles in the country.
The aggressive pricing of Rs. 2.74 lakh makes it competitive against premium petrol-powered tourers while giving buyers the benefit of long-term cost savings. As deliveries begin from October 25, the X47 is poised to attract tech-savvy riders who seek performance without compromising sustainability.