Ultraviolette F99 – The story of electric two-wheelers in India is no longer limited to scooters and city commutes. Now, it’s all about speed, track, and supersport DNA. Ultraviolette Automotive’s new offering, the Ultraviolette F99, takes this philosophy to the next level.
It is not a common electric bike, but a full-on track weapon, designed to give a direct competition to petrol-powered middleweight supersport bikes. With the 2026 launch timeline, the F99 is fully set to become India’s most powerful and advanced electric bike.
Performance
Ultraviolette F99 makes it difficult to believe for a moment that it is an electric bike. A clashed top speed of around 265 km / h makes it straight into the Supersport League. Achieving a speed of 0 to 100 km / h in just 3 seconds suggests that this bike is born to the track, not to the traffic signal.

It has a liquid-cooled motor of 90 kW i.e. around 120 bhp and a motor torque of 200 Nm, giving a tremendous punch up to 972 Nm on the wheel. This power delivery is as if the jet engine has been opened on the race track.
High-voltage battery
Talking about its battery, the 400V high-voltage battery architecture used in the F99 not only gives it more power, but also improves thermal management. Its battery is packaged in carbon fiber casings, which keep weight down and safety also increases.The curb weight of about 178 to 180 kg is much more impressive than the bikes of this segment.
Aerodynamics
The biggest feature of the Ultraviolette F99 is its Active Aerodynamics system. The winglets and advanced windscreens fitted in it adjust themselves according to air pressure and bike tilt.
This technology is exactly like chassis flaps, which keep the bike glued to the track by increasing the downforce at a faster speed. This feature gives the rider extra confidence during high-speed cornering.

Carbon Fiber Body
The F99’s carbon fiber exoskeleton is not just for show, but it makes the bike both light and strong. Suspension is responsible for well-known brands such as Öhlins, which keep every small bump on the track under control.
Brembo brakes have been given for braking, so that even when stopping from 265 km / h, confidence remains. This is the same hardware that is seen in international race bikes.
Launch
The Ultraviolette F99 has been introduced as a racing platform, and its potential launch is believed to be between 2026. The bike will not be for the mass market, but will become an exclusive machine for track riders and performance anthracists.









