Try GOLD - Free
ULTRAVIOLETTE X-47
Overdrive
|November 2025
Up until today, Ultraviolet Automotive was known for one thing—and one thing only—the F77.
The fully-faired, streetfighter-esque electric motorcycle that turned heads and challenged conventions. First, there was the F77 Mark I, then the Mark II, and of course, most recently, the Super Street. All fully-faired, all aiming to carve out a slice of the electric revolution in India. But today, Ultraviolet has thrown a new star into the ring—the X-47. And trust me, this isn’t just another electric bike. It’s a bold new chapter, a crossover of sorts that’s got the industry buzzing.
If you're wondering about the name, well, the company says it’s inspired by a concept aircraft, and if you're familiar with Ultraviolet’s obsession with aeronautics and aerodynamics, you'll see that influence across this electric as well. The X-47 isn’t just a bike; it’s a statement, a design language that screams futurism, performance, and a little bit of that aviation magic. And believe me, it’s different. Very different.
Walking up to the X-47, the first thing that hits you is its aggressive stance. It’s not your usual naked streetbike or adventure tourer. It’s a mashup, a bit of both, with a dash of something completely new. If you’ve seen the concept-X showcased at EICMA last year, you'll recognize the DNA. Here’s the production version, and it’s got a character all its own.
The front end is a supermoto-inspired face—think hyperstrada, think aggressive, think ready to pounce. That chunky fibre beak up front, the sharp angular lines, and the wide, upside-down forks with around 170mm of travel give it an adventure tourer vibe but with a whole lot of attitude. The 17-inch alloy wheels at both ends are wrapped in dual-purpose tyres—ready for tarmac or gravel, in theory. The 320mm disc up front and 230mm at the rear promise stopping power, and the stance is commanding.
This story is from the November 2025 edition of Overdrive.
Subscribe to Magzter GOLD to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 10,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
MORE STORIES FROM Overdrive
Overdrive
EMOTORAD Ranger
Fat Tyres, Big Comfort, and Everyday Practicality
3 mins
November 2025
Overdrive
2025 ASTON MARTIN DBS 707
The facelifted 707 gets a 10.25-inch touchscreen running a new Unix-based system, paired with a crisp 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster.
3 mins
November 2025
Overdrive
MARUTI SUZUKI DZIRE
It's the time for SUVs, and amid this frenzy, only a few sedans find their way onto the roads today, especially in the 10 lakh rupee bracket.
2 mins
November 2025
Overdrive
TOYOTA LAND CRUISER 300 GR-S
It was a missed opportunity, but a good story nonetheless.
6 mins
November 2025
Overdrive
TOYOTA LAND CRUISER FJ
The Toyota Land Cruiser FJ has been unveiled and the company has planned Japan launch for around mid-2026.
1 min
November 2025
Overdrive
TVS RTX
THE LONG-AWAITED ADVENTURE FINALLY BEGINS
6 mins
November 2025
Overdrive
NISSAN ΤΕΚΤΟΝ
The Nissan Tekton has been revealed by the company and it is the new C-SUV from the brand that is expected to make its debut in 2026.
1 min
November 2025
Overdrive
MINI JCW COUNTRYMAN ALL4
It's not just the name here, but also the size, which builds the whole persona and perception of Mini.
4 mins
November 2025
Overdrive
THE HAMMER AND THE SCALPEL A VERDICT YOU DIDN'T WANT
Let's start with a cliché. Or, perhaps, two. Starting a story with a cliché is the first, and here is the second: human beings always get stuck at the proverbial crossroads in life, finding it difficult to choose.
4 mins
November 2025
Overdrive
2025 KAWASAKI NINJA 1100SX Still Sharp, Still Civilised - But Is It Still Special?
Still Sharp, Still Civilised - But Is It Still Special?
4 mins
November 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size
