Key Points

The Indian Army and Ultraviolette teamed up for a five-day rally across Tamil Nadu to honor veterans and Veer Naris. The event featured Ultraviolette’s high-performance F77 motorcycles, covering 6,000 km through six districts. Over 3,000 veterans received support on entitlements and immediate assistance during the rally. Ultraviolette’s CEO highlighted the collaboration as a tribute to the resilience and excellence of India’s armed forces.

Key Points: Indian Army and Ultraviolette Honor Veterans in Tamil Nadu Rally

  • Ultraviolette provided F77 bikes for the rally
  • Covered 6,000 km across 6 Tamil Nadu districts
  • Engaged 3,000 veterans and Veer Naris
  • F77 showcases precision and performance mirroring armed forces values
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Indian Army partners with Ultraviolette for veteran support initiative rally

Ultraviolette partners with Indian Army for a 5-day rally supporting veterans and Veer Naris across Tamil Nadu with F77 motorcycles.

"Collaborating again with the Indian Army for this remarkable outreach initiative is an honour that resonates deeply with Ultraviolette’s ethos. – Narayan Subramaniam, CEO & Co-founder"

New Delhi, May 2

Indian brand Ultraviolette on Friday collaborated with Madras Regimental Centre (MRC) of the Indian Army for a five-day rally across Tamil Nadu to honour the Veterans and Veer Naris of Madras Regiment and the broader armed forces community.

The company provided a fleet of its F77 motorcycles for the event.

The rally covered diverse terrains across six districts of Tamil Nadu - Tirupur, Karur, Dindigul, Madurai, Theni, and Coimbatore.

The team of army personnel engaged with approximately 3,000 Veterans and Veer Naris during the journey, addressing various concerns, sharing crucial information on entitlements, and providing immediate assistance. The F77S covered a cumulative distance of over 6000 kilometres," the company said in the release.

"Collaborating again with the Indian Army for this remarkable outreach initiative is an honour that resonates deeply with Ultraviolette's ethos. Our vision to create world-class technology is inspired by the spirit of India - undaunted, resilient, and driven by purpose. The F77 embodies the very principles that define our Armed Forces - precision, performance, and an unwavering commitment to excellence. To witness Ultraviolette playing a key role in this rally, honouring veterans, and their families, is not just a privilege but a defining moment in our journey," said Narayan Subramaniam, CEO & Co-founder of Ultraviolette, stating his enthusiasm for the collaboration.

The Ultraviolette F77, designed, engineered, and built in India, boasts impressive specifications. It can accelerate from 0 to 60 kilometres per hour in just 2.8 seconds and has a top speed of 155 kilometres per hour. Equipped with a 10.3 kWh battery pack, it delivers a peak power output of 30 kW (40.2 hp) and a peak torque of 100 Nm, offering an IDC range of 323 kilometres.

This partnership underscores the commitment of Indian companies like Ultraviolette to support and honour the nation's armed forces and their families.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Proud to see Indian companies stepping up for our veterans! 🇮🇳 The F77 is such a fitting choice - powerful yet efficient, just like our armed forces. More corporates should take inspiration from Ultraviolette's initiative.
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Priya M.
As someone from Coimbatore, it was heartwarming to see this rally pass through our city. The respect shown to Veer Naris brought tears to many eyes. Hope this becomes an annual tradition across all states!
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Arjun S.
While I appreciate the gesture, I hope this isn't just PR. Our veterans need sustained support - proper healthcare, pensions and housing. One rally won't solve their daily struggles. That said, good start by Ultraviolette.
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Shalini R.
The F77 covering 6000km is impressive! Shows how far Indian EV tech has come. Jai Hind to both our soldiers and innovators making India proud. Next time, they should include women veterans too - many unsung heroes there.
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Vikram D.
My grandfather served in Madras Regiment during '71 war. Seeing this news made his day! But government should make such initiatives more systematic rather than leaving it to private companies. Still, dhanyavaad Ultraviolette!
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Neha T.
Beautiful initiative 👏 The specs of F77 are mind-blowing! 0-60 in 2.8s is supercar territory. When Indian engineering meets Indian army's legacy, magic happens. Hope they expand this to other regiments soon.

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