Ultraviolette Automotive has introduced a new ownership programme called ‘Battery Flex’ for its electric motorcycles sold in the country. The initiative is essentially a battery-as-a-service (BaaS) model, allowing customers to purchase the motorcycle at a lower upfront price while subscribing to the battery separately through a monthly plan.
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With the new scheme in place, the X-47 can now be purchased for Rs 1.49 lakh, while the battery subscription begins at Rs 2,499 per month. This brings down the initial purchase cost by Rs 1 lakh compared to the full purchase price of Rs 2.49 lakh (ex-showroom).
| Model | Upfront vehicle cost | Battery EMI (Monthly) | Cost per km (Claimed) |
|---|---|---|---|
| F77 Original | Rs 1.99 lakh | Rs 2,678 | ₹2.6/km |
| F77 Recon | Rs 2.49 lakh | Rs 4,016 | ₹4/km |
| X-47 Original | Rs 1.49 lakh | Rs 2.499 | ₹2.5/km |
| X-47 Original + | Rs 1.99 lakh | Rs 2,499 | ₹2.5/km |
| X-47 Recon | Rs 1.99 lakh | Rs 4,016 | ₹4/km |
| X-47 Recon + | Rs 2.49 lakh | Rs 4,016 | ₹4/km |
| X-47 Desert Wing | Rs 2.69 lakh | Rs 4,820 | ₹4.8/km |
The Battery Flex programme has also been extended to the Ultraviolette F77 electric motorcycle. Under the BaaS model, the F77 can now be bought at a starting price of Rs 1.99 lakh, while the battery subscription starts at Rs 2,678 per month. In comparison, the motorcycle’s standard purchase price stands at Rs 2.99 lakh (ex-showroom).
According to Ultraviolette, the new ownership model reduces the upfront investment required to own the X-47 by 40 per cent. At the end of the subscription period, the ownership of the battery is transferred to the customer without any additional cost.
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The company has partnered with Ecofy, a green-focused non-banking financial company, to roll out the Battery Flex programme. Enrolments for the Battery Flex scheme will begin from March 5, 2026.
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