The Ultraviolette F99 is an Indian electric superbike that aims to break records!
Ultraviolette Automotive has unveiled its latest electric superbike, the F99 Factory Racing Platform, in India. Positioned above the company’s F77 Mach 2, the F99 brings a host of upgrades, most notably a larger motor and significantly higher top speed. The Bengaluru-based manufacturer is aiming for the F99 to break records, including the fastest quarter-mile time and the highest top speed for an Indian motorcycle.
The F99 features a fully faired, futuristic design with sharp body panels enhanced by active aerodynamics and cooling ducts to effectively channel air towards the engine. Its bold aesthetic is further accentuated by a red and white color scheme, which contributes to the bike’s striking appearance.
At the heart of the F99 is a powerful 90kW motor, enabling it to accelerate from 0-100km/h in just three seconds. Weighing in at 178kg, the bike boasts an impressive top speed of 265km/h, placing it among the fastest electric motorcycles on the market.
In addition to its performance, the F99 is equipped with premium components. This includes an Ohlins suspension system for improved handling, Brembo brakes with a dual disc setup at the front for increased stopping power and alloy wheels fitted with slick tires for optimized grip.
Ultraviolette’s ambitious goal with the F99 is to set new standards for speed and performance for electric motorcycles in India. While the company has yet to reveal the price or launch timeline for the F99, its specifications and design suggest that it will be targeted at high-end performance enthusiasts and racing applications.
The F99 is another step in Ultraviolette’s ongoing efforts to revolutionize the electric motorcycle market, pushing the boundaries of what can be achieved with electric mobility on two wheels.