In a bold move that could redefine electric performance biking in India, Bengaluru-based startup Ultraviolette Automotive has officially unveiled the Ultraviolette F99 Track Edition, and it’s already sparking excitement in motorcycling circles. Touted as India’s first full-fairing EV superbike, the F99 blends futuristic design, high-speed potential, and track-focused features — all while keeping its zero-emission promise.
Let’s break down what makes the F99 Track Edition a head-turner and whether it’s a glimpse into the future of Indian superbikes.

Race-Inspired Design Meets Aerodynamic Precision
One look at the Ultraviolette F99 Track Edition and it’s clear this isn’t just another electric motorcycle. The F99 carries a sharp, aerodynamic body inspired by aircraft design, complete with aggressive winglets, a sharply contoured front fairing, and an ultra-sporty tail section. The full-fairing layout isn’t just for style — it’s built to enhance downforce and stability at high speeds, essential for track performance.
Ultraviolette has focused heavily on drag reduction, using carbon-fiber components and a narrow profile that helps the bike cut through the air effortlessly. For motorcycle enthusiasts, it’s a rare sight in the EV space — something that bridges the gap between sustainability and motorsport.
What’s Under the Fairing: Performance Highlights
The company claims the F99 Track Edition can reach top speeds of 200 km/h, which instantly places it among the fastest electric motorcycles made in India. It’s equipped with a liquid-cooled electric motor delivering over 90 kW (120 HP) — a massive leap compared to most existing EV two-wheelers.
A full aluminum frame, high-performance suspension setup, and racing-grade brakes support its racing DNA. It also features multiple riding modes, allowing riders to toggle between track-ready aggression and city-friendly performance.
Is This a Track-Only Machine?
As of now, the F99 is strictly a track-focused prototype. Ultraviolette has not yet confirmed a street-legal version of the F99, but the buzz around its performance and design is already sparking hope among enthusiasts for a road-ready version in the near future.
For now, the F99 serves as a technology demonstrator, showcasing what the brand is capable of. Ultraviolette is reportedly using it to test and refine technologies that could trickle down into future production models.
Comparison with Ultraviolette F77
The F99’s launch follows the release of Ultraviolette’s F77 electric motorcycle, which already set a benchmark for sporty EVs in India. However, the F99 is in a different league altogether. Where the F77 leans more toward a premium commuter profile, the F99 pushes boundaries with race-specific aerodynamics, power, and track-focused hardware.
India’s EV Revolution Gets a Sporty Twist
The unveiling of the Ultraviolette F99 Track Edition sends a strong signal: India’s EV scene is no longer just about scooters and commuters. With a shift toward high-performance, full-faired designs, the F99 is proof that electric motorcycles can be just as thrilling as their fuel-powered counterparts.
It’s also a statement of intent — that India can innovate in high-performance motorsports without compromising on green mobility.
Also Read:- Yamaha R3 vs KTM RC 200 – Which One Wins the 2025 Premium Entry Battle?
When Can You Get One?
As of now, there’s no word on a commercial launch for the F99 Track Edition. However, industry insiders believe the positive response could encourage Ultraviolette to develop a road-legal version in the future. Whether or not it hits production lines, it has undoubtedly raised the bar for EV motorcycles in India.