Ultraviolette F99 Electric Track Bike

Ultraviolette F99 – The story of electric two-wheelers in India is no longer limited to scooters and urban commuting. Now, it’s packed with speed, track and supersport DNA. UltraViolet Automotive’s newest offering, the UltraViolet F99, takes this philosophy to a new level.

This is no ordinary electric bike, but a powerful track bike, designed to give a tough competition to petrol-powered middleweight supersport bikes. Launching in 2026, the F99 is all set to become India’s most powerful and advanced electric bike.
Display
Looking at the Ultraviolette F99, it becomes difficult to believe even for a moment that it is an electric bike. Its top speed of around 265 km/h puts it in the supersport category. The ability to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 3 seconds shows that this bike is made for the track and not for traffic signals.

It has a liquid-cooled motor of 90 kW i.e. about 120 BHP and a torque of 200 Nm, which produces a tremendous torque of up to 972 Nm at the wheels. This power delivery is as if a jet engine has been unleashed on a race track.

high-voltage battery
Talking about its battery, the 400V high-voltage battery used in the F99 not only gives it more power but also improves thermal management. Its battery is packed in carbon fiber casing, which keeps the weight low and also increases safety. Its curb weight of around 178 to 180 kg is much more impressive than other bikes in this segment.
Aerodynamics
The biggest feature of Ultraviolette F99 is its Active Aerodynamics System. The winglets and advanced windscreen adjust themselves according to wind pressure and the inclination of the bike.

This technology works like chassis flaps, keeping the bike firmly glued to the track by increasing downforce at higher speeds. This feature provides the rider with added confidence while cornering at high speed.
carbon fiber body
The carbon fiber exoskeleton of the F99 is not just for looks, but it also makes the bike lighter and stronger. Well-known brands like Öhlins have been used for suspension, which easily handles every small and big shock on the track.

Braking is provided by Brembo brakes, which ensures confidence even when stopping at a speed of 265 km/h. The same hardware is also used in international race bikes.

launch
The Ultraviolette F99 is projected as a racing platform and is expected to launch around 2026. This bike will not be for the general market, but will be a special machine for track riders and performance enthusiasts.

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