Ultravoilette F99: The Indian Electric Superbike Ready to Break Records!

Discover Ultravoilette's F99, an electric superbike designed to break speed records with its 90KW motor, futuristic design, and top speed of 265km/h.

The electric motorcycle scene in India is about to get a serious boost with the unveiling of the Ultraviolette F99 Factory Racing Platform. This superbike isn’t just an upgrade; it’s a game-changer. Positioned above the F77 Mach 2, the F99 promises to deliver mind-blowing speed and performance, with ambitions to break records for the fastest quarter-mile and the highest top speed for an Indian motorcycle.

A Futuristic Design That Turns Heads

The first thing you’ll notice is the F99’s sharp, futuristic look. The fully-faired design, with those bold red-and-white colors, screams speed. It’s sleek but also functional. The bike has active aerodynamics and cooling ducts to help air flow efficiently toward the motor.

Ultravoilette F99
Photo by: Ultravoilette

Insane Power and Speed

At the heart of the F99 is a 90kW Motor, which propels this superbike from 0 to 100km/h in just three seconds. That’s lightning fast! And with a top speed of 265km/h, this bike is built to fly. Weighing just 178kg, it’s engineered for speed and agility, easily putting it among the fastest electric motorcycles out there.

Record-Breaking Ambitions

Ultraviolette has made it clear: they want the F99 to set new records in speed and performance for Indian motorcycles. While the price and launch date are still under wraps, it’s obvious this bike is geared toward high-end performance lovers and racers.

F99: Future of Electric Motorcycles

The F99 isn’t just a superbike – it’s a statement, Ultraviolette is pushing the boundaries of what electric bikes can do, making it clear that electric mobility isn’t just about being eco-friendly it’s about speed, power, and adrenaline.

Ready for the future? The F99 sure is.

Praveen Godara
Praveen Godara

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