Ultraviolette F77 Maintenance Costs and Expenses 2026

Ultraviolette F77 Maintenance Costs and Expenses 2026

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Author:
Jas Chellani

Published on:
May 14, 2026

Categories:
Reviews & Comparisons

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The F77 is the performance-oriented flagship electric motorcycle from the brand and comes powered with a 7.1 kWh (Mach 2) and substantial 10.3 kWh (Mach 2 Recon). The maintenance costs for F77 ranges between Rs 2,000 to Rs 4,000, depending on the variant and battery pack.

Ultraviolette F77 Maintenance Cost

Battery Pack Range (Real-World) Power  Maintenance Cost (Annually)
7.1 kWh (Mach 2) 190-210 36.2 HP ₹2,000- ₹5,000 
10.3 kWh (Mach 2 Recon) 310-323 40.2 HP ₹2,000- ₹5,000 

NOTE: These maintenance costs are purely based on estimation and does not include labor costs as it depends on which state or city you reside in. Although, these maintenance costs are not fixed and can be further revised based on city, dealer, and specific vehicle usage. 

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Ultraviolette F77 Service Schedule and Cost Details

Servicing for the Ultraviolette F77 is necessary every 6 months or once it hits 5,000 km, depending on which comes first. The routine service includes full inspection via the app, fastener checks and chain lubrication. The detailed service schedule is mentioned below.

Ultraviolette F77 Maintenance cost in India

Service Interval Timing  Service Type  Approximate Cost 
1st Service (1,000 Km) 1 Month Free Service  Rs 400 (Consumables extra)
2nd Service (5,000 Km) 6 Months  Free Service  Rs 400 (Consumables extra)
3rd Service (10,000 Km) 12 Months Paid Service  Rs 2,500 + Wear & Tear 
Subsequent Services (5,000 Km) Every 6 Months  Paid Service  Rs 2,500 + Wear & Tear 

Key Maintenance

Check Up: There is an inspection of the full vehicle via the Ultraviolette Mobile app in order to check the battery health.

Drive Chain Checkup: The drive chain requires manual cleaning and lubrication with a mandatory chain lube after every 500 Km.

Brake Systems: It involves a check-up of fluid levels, line integrity, and brake pad wear. 

Chassis & Hardware: Technicians can additionally assess the tightness of key fasteners, structural bolts, and the swingarm guard.

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