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Hero Splendor Plus vs Ultraviolette F77 – India’s Everyday Hero Takes on the Electric Superbike

  • Writer: Abhishek Das
    Abhishek Das
  • Jun 27
  • 2 min read

Introduction: A Hero in Simplicity vs a Machine from the Future Hero Splendor Plus vs Ultraviolette F77


In the heart of India’s traffic-filled cities and countryside lanes, the Hero Splendor Plus has ruled as the ultimate commuter bike. But now, it faces an unexpected challenger — the Ultraviolette F77, a cutting-edge electric superbike made in India. This comparison pits fuel efficiency, reliability, and affordability against EV technology, torque, and modern flair.

Let’s break down this fascinating face-off: Hero Splendor Plus vs Ultraviolette F77 — the most practical bike in India versus one of its most ambitious electric motorcycles.



Hero splendor on racetrack

Design & Appeal – Minimalist Commuter vs Futuristic Fighter Jet


  • Hero Splendor Plus: Timeless and simple with clean lines, analog gauges, and a commuter-friendly frame. Made for reliability and daily use with no distractions.

  • Ultraviolette F77: Aerospace-inspired design, aerodynamic fairings, LED lights, and a fully digital display. It looks like something out of a sci-fi movie — because it kind of is.



Performance & Speed – Daily Rides vs Electric Thrills

  • Splendor Plus: Powered by a 97.2cc engine producing 8.02 PS, it delivers smooth power for urban riding. Top speed? Around 87 km/h — efficient and consistent.

  • F77: Electric motor pushing out up to 40.5 bhp and 100 Nm torque. 0–60 km/h in just 2.9 seconds and a top speed of 155 km/h. Built for speed, not just sustainability.



Load Capacity & Practicality – Built for Commutes vs Built for Speed


  • Splendor Plus is a natural load-hauler for Indian households — from groceries to gas cylinders. It can carry up to 130–140 kg, and its upright ergonomics, flat seat, and durable suspension are perfect for daily errands or short-distance cargo runs.

  • F77 isn't designed for utility. Its performance-focused posture and aggressive styling make it ideal for solo rides and high-speed runs, not hauling loads.



Features & Tech – Analog Simplicity vs Digital Powerhouse


  • Hero Splendor Plus: Analog console, i3S start-stop system, halogen headlamp. Basic but reliable.

  • Ultraviolette F77: 5-inch TFT display, smartphone connectivity, multiple ride modes, regen braking, OTA updates, and fast charging. play with Bluetooth, slipper clutch, quickshifter+ (2024), and WP suspension.


Ultraviolette Mach 2

Fuel Economy & Cost Efficiency


  • Splendor Plus Mileage: One of India’s most fuel-efficient bikes at 65–70 km/l. Minimal maintenance, cheap spares.

  • F77 Range: Offers up to 307 km (IDC) per charge (Recon variant). Running cost is around ₹0.25–₹0.30/km, but upfront cost is high.



Pricing – Value Champion vs Premium Innovation


  • Hero Splendor Plus Price: ₹75,000 – ₹80,000 (ex-showroom). Ideal for first-time buyers and budget-conscious commuters.

  • Ultraviolette F77 Price: ₹3.8 – ₹4.5 lakh (ex-showroom, depending on variant). Premium price for cutting-edge tech and EV performance.



Verdict: Common Man’s Bike or India’s Future Ride?


The Hero Splendor Plus wins in reliability, mileage, low cost, and everyday utility. It’s the trusted workhorse of India.The Ultraviolette F77, on the other hand, represents India’s leap into premium electric mobility — fast, smart, and futuristic.

Two different missions. One incredible country of riders.

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