New Ultraviolette F99 2025 Revealed – 200 Km/h Electric Madness!

Auto Car India and Ultraviolette Automotive have created the India Book of Records for the fastest speed achieved by an Indian motorcycle (EV) with the Ultraviolette F99.

  • Ultraviolette F99 reaches 258kph top speed
  • Becomes the fastest Indian Motorcycle (EV) 
  • Record run attempted at NATRAX

Overview of Ultraviolette F99

In an unprecedented achievement underlining India’s innovation in electric mobility, Auto Car India and Ultraviolet Automotive together set the India Book of Records title for the fastest speed achieved by an Indian motorcycle (EV).

The record-breaking top speed of 258 kmph was achieved by the Ultraviolette F99, a revolutionary India-made electric motorcycle designed to push the boundaries of speed and technology.

This remarkable achievement represents the pinnacle of Indian engineering and demonstrates the potential of electric mobility to redefine performance benchmarks. The Ultraviolette F99 combines cutting-edge aerodynamics, cutting-edge battery technology, and lightweight materials to deliver unmatched performance.

Design and Style

The Ultraviolette F99 combines cutting-edge aerodynamics, cutting-edge battery technology, and lightweight materials to deliver unmatched performance.

Ultraviolette F99
Ultraviolette F99

The rear is tilted upwards and also has winglets. It also has winglets and ducts on the front cowl and side panels. It also has carbon fiber wheel covers.

The bike features carbon fiber bodywork, an air shield that redirects air flow over the rider’s head when mounted, a steel hybrid frame, and an aluminum swing arm. 

Suspension duties are handled by premium gold-finished Ohlin’s inverted forks and Ohlin’s monoshock suspension setup (both adjustable), along with 120/70 R17 front and 180/55 R17 rear Metzeler Racetech slick tyres.

With a kerb weight of just 178 kg, it’s nimble and light! It’s able to shed speeds effectively thanks to dual front discs with Brembo radial calipers and a rear skeletal disc with Brembo single-piston caliper (for maximum weight savings)

Features and Tech

  • The F99 features sharp lines and a centered nose section, complete with winglets.
  • The pre-production version is dressed in a two-tone color scheme and is said to weigh 178 kg.
  • According to the company, the electric motor powering the Ultraviolette F99 produces a peak output of 120 BHP.
  • This enables it to accelerate from 0-100 kmph in just 3 seconds.
  • The claimed maximum speed of the bike is 265 kmph.
  • The F99 has the suspension and braking hardware that you would find in any other mainstream superbike.
  • It is equipped with upside-down Ohlin’s front forks and a monoshock at the rear.
  • Brakes come in the form of twin discs at the front paired with Brembo calipers.
  • The bike rides on lightweight alloy wheels, which are wrapped in slick tyres.

Engine and Performance

The India-made Ultraviolette F99 electric motorcycle has a 90kW (122 hp) liquid-cooled motor and a top speed of 265 kmph. It can accelerate from 0 to 100 kmph in 3 seconds. 

  • Power: 90kW (122hp)
  • Torque: 972 Nm at the wheel
  • Top Speed: 265 kmph
  • 0-100 kmph: 3 seconds
  • 0-200 kmph: Less than 10 seconds
  • Quarter-mile: 10.712 seconds
  • Kerb weight: 178 kg
  • Motor: Liquid-cooled
  • Suspension: Ohlin’s
  • Brakes: Brembo with twin-disc setup

Price and Variants

India’s first electric superbike, the Ultraviolette F99, is expected to be launched in 2025, priced around Rs 8 lakh (ex-showroom). It is a track-spec machine, not roadworthy, and has impressive performance, including a quarter-mile record of 10.712 seconds.

The F99 is a single model, a track-spec electric superbike, and is not offered in different variants. It is designed for speed and performance, achieving a quarter-mile record of 10.712 seconds. The most popular models of Ultraviolet include 1 scooter, 3 electric, 1 sport, 1 dirt, and 1 off-road.

The upcoming Ultraviolet bikes in India include Ultraviolette F99, Ultraviolette Concept X, which is expected to launch in 2025.

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