Fri Sep 20 08:39:55 UTC 2024: ## Indian Startup Unveils Superbike F99, Aims to Break World Records

**Bengaluru, India** – Ultraviolette Automotive, a leading Indian electric two-wheeler manufacturer, has unveiled its latest offering, the F99 Factory Racing Platform, a high-performance electric superbike. This marks the first time an Indian company has produced a superbike, showcasing its ambition to compete on a global stage.

The F99 was first revealed in concept form at EICMA 2023, boasting a powerful 120 Hp motor capable of a top speed of 265 kmph and a 3-second 0-100 kmph sprint. While details on the production model’s specifications remain under wraps, Ultraviolette has confirmed plans to set world records for performance with the F99 over the next 90 days.

“We believe innovation is our duty to the future of India,” said Narayan Subramaniam, CEO of Ultraviolette Automotive. “The F99 platform, designed and engineered entirely in our Bengaluru R&D facility, will help India become a top player in the global automotive sector.”

The F99’s development aligns with Ultraviolette’s strategy to use racing as a platform for technological advancement. This innovation will also trickle down to its existing F77 model, currently available in five Indian cities: Hyderabad, Kochi, Ahmedabad, Pune, and Bengaluru. The company plans to expand its network to include Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Visakhapatnam, and Mangalore in the coming month.

The F99 is a significant milestone for Ultraviolette, demonstrating the potential of Indian companies to produce high-performance, innovative vehicles. “The F99 is among the fastest and most advanced electric bikes in the world,” stated Niraj Rajmohan, CTO of Ultraviolette. “This disruptive technology shows that India is ready to take its place as a leader in design-led, desirable automotive brands.”

The F99 is set to shake up the global electric motorcycle market and establish Ultraviolette as a force to be reckoned with. This innovative superbike is a testament to India’s rising position in the automotive sector, challenging the traditional dominance of Western brands.

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