Ultraviolette, an electric two wheeler manufacturer has announced the acquisition of Triloki Smart Systems, a connected vehicle technology start-up, in a push towards scaling up its automotive intelligence platform across multiple products and geographies.
Triloki Smart Systems is a Bangalore-based technology start-up that powers connected vehicle ecosystems with its advanced device technology and next-gen riding experiences. Triloki was founded in 2018 by Dr Yagna Kalyanaraman and Parikshit Chipalkatti.
Ultraviolette has actively been developing an automotive intelligence platform, the software-based backbone for its connected vehicles to enable direct data-based insights, intelligent diagnostics, predictive maintenance and an industry-first feature enabling performance-oriented owner personalization of the F77 through over-the-air updates.
Ultraviolette is on a mission to enable advanced performance, seamless user experience and cutting-edge clean mobility through the F77 and its connected vehicle platform. Ultraviolette’s flagship product, the F77 first launches in India in H1 2022 and is followed by North America and Europe, planned for 2023.
The F77 will be India’s first high-performance electric motorcycle built with principles used in the aviation industry. With an acceleration of 0-60 in 2.9 seconds, a top speed of 140 km/h, and a range of 200 km on a single charge, the F77 is a smart and connected electric motorcycle that comes with remote diagnostics over-the-air (OTA) upgrades, regenerative braking, multiple ride modes, bike-tracking, ride diagnostics and a whole lot of other features.
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