According to Ultraviolette, the brand-new Concept X represents its approach towards blending form and function with a futuristic vision.
Ultraviolette introduced two intriguing motorcycles at EICMA 2024: the Concept X and the F99 Racing Platform. Furthermore, the F77 Mach 2 has been offered in Europe at an introductory price of 9,990 EUR (about Rs 9.02 lakh).
What does the leader have to say?
‘Ultraviolette is on a mission to produce a diverse range of electric vehicles for a global audience. The F77 MACH 2, F99 Racing Platform, and Concept X are all part of our vision for an electric future that provides riders with more options while combining performance and design. At the exhibition at EICMA is another declaration of our dedication to always innovate and disrupt the status quo. remarked Narayan Subramaniam, Ultraviolette’s co-founder and CEO.
Improved riding experience
According to Ultraviolette, the new Concept X embodies the company’s approach to combining form and function with an unwavering commitment to improved riding experiences. Ultraviolette’s ADV idea features a large windshield and a beak-type fender that are perfectly blended with the rest of the off-road-inspired bodywork. It has a yellow-tinted headlight unit, panniers, a crash guard with integrated aux lights, and knuckle guards, which are most likely part of their accessories kit. The bike also has a single-piece seat, but it lacks dual-purpose tyres, which would be more appropriate for an electric motorcycle.
The Specifications
The F99 Racing Platform, which we’ve seen before, is a high-performance electric motorcycle with racing at its core. It combines cutting-edge battery and motor technology to attain remarkable speeds while also incorporating the best in safety and aerodynamics. The F99 is powered by a 90 kW motor that accelerates the motorcycle from 0 to 100 km/h in three seconds. It has dynamic aero and cooling ducts that direct air to the motor. The F99, with a kerb weight of 178 kg, is said to have a top speed of 265 kmph.
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