Ultraviolette Automotive has once again proven that electric two-wheelers can deliver both high-quality and exhilarating performance.
With the philosophy of “Designed in India, Designed for the World,” the company has unveiled its latest breakthrough – the F99 Factory Racing Platform, India’s first-ever electric superbike.
Completely imagined, designed, and developed at their R&D headquarters in Bengaluru, the F99 marks a significant achievement for the Indian two-wheeler industry.
With more than double the power output of any production motorcycle by an Indian manufacturer, the F99 sets a new benchmark for electric bikes.
Ultraviolette F99 Design and Looks
Design-wise, the Ultraviolette F99 takes inspiration from supersonic jets, making it look as fast as it performs. The sharp and aerodynamic design is further enhanced by winglets and air ducts that give it an aggressive stance.
The motorcycle’s raw, menacing look is enhanced by its posture, making it appear dynamic even while standing still.
Ultraviolette F99 Full Specifications
The F99 Factory Racing Platform was first revealed in its concept form at EICMA 2023, capturing the attention of enthusiasts with its remarkable specifications. Here are some of the key specifications of Ultraviolette F99 :
Specifications | Details |
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Top Speed | 265 km/h |
Power | 120 Hp |
Acceleration (0-100 km/h) | 3 seconds |
Weight | 178 kg |
Wheelbase | 1,400 mm |
Height | 1,050 mm |
Front Wheel | 120/70 R17 |
Rear Wheel | 180/55 R17 |
Swingarm | Aluminium |
Bodywork | Carbon Fibre |
Frame | Steel Hybrid |
The Ultraviolette F99 is crafted with advanced materials and cutting-edge engineering. Its steel hybrid frame construction ensures both rigidity and lightweight characteristics, which are essential for high-speed stability.
While Ultraviolette has kept specific details about the production version under wraps, the company has made its ambitions clear.
Over the next 90 days, Ultraviolette plans to break records with the F99, including the highest top speed for an Indian motorcycle and the fastest quarter-mile time.
The Ultraviolette F99 is expected to hit the tracks this December.