Unconventional design which takes inspiration from supersonic jets – Looks quite aggressive!
Published Sep 23,2024Features ‘Active Aerodynamics’ i.e electronically actuated fairings that adapt to lean angles
Published Sep 23,2024Will offer better downward force making the bike more stable when cornering
Published Sep 23,2024Powered by a 90kW liquid-cooled motor – Claimed top speed 265kmph & 0-100kmph acceleration of 3 seconds
Published Sep 23,2024Suspended on an inverted fork & monoshock – Rolls on 17-inch alloys with 120-section front & 180-section rear tyres
Published Sep 23,2024With a kerb weight of 179kg, it is 19kg lighter than the Ultraviolette F77 Mach 2
Published Sep 23,2024The brand plans on setting 2 records with the F99 in the coming 90 days
Published Sep 23,2024For the fastest top speed by an Indian bike & the fastest quarter mile (402m) acceleration timing for an Indian bike
Published Sep 23,2024