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Revolt RVX vs Ola Electric S1 Air Comparison

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RVX vs S1 Air Comparison Overview

Key HighlightsRVXS1 Air
Price1.25 L1.27 L
PowerN/AN/A
ClassCommuterScooter
Mileage160 Km/Full Charge0.00 Km/Full Charge
RVX
Revolt RVX
*Ex-Showroom Price
1.25 L
S1 Air
Ola Electric S1 Air
*Ex-Showroom Price
1.27 L
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Revolt RVX
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1.25 L
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Ola Electric S1 Air
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1.27 L

Overview

Specifications

Max Torque50 NmN/A
Motor Power5.3 kW watts4.5 watts
Top SpeedN/A90 kmph
Ground Clearance200 mm mm165 mm mm
Kerb Weight120 KG99 KG
Seat Height815 mm792 mm
Battery Type3.24 KwhLithium-ion Battery
Battery Capacity3.24 Kwh3 KWh
Charging Time (A.C) Fast Charging3 Hrs. 30 MinsN/A
Charging Time4 Hrs. 45 Mins5 Hours
Battery Range160 Km/Full Charge151 Km/Full Charge
Front Brake TypeDiscDrum
Rear Brake TypeDiscDrum
Front Tyre90/80 - 17 Tubeless90/90 - R12
Rear Tyre110/80 - 17 Tubeless90/90 - R12
Wheel TypeAlloyStamped Steel

Features

Predictive Maintenance No Yes
Bluetooth / GPS Connectivity No Yes
Remote Boot Unlock No Yes
Music No Yes
Hyper Mode No Yes
Sport Mode No Yes
Eco Mode No Yes
Reverse Mode No Yes
Side Stand Alert No Yes
Navigation No Yes

Pros Cons of Revolt RVX

Pros

  • The 4kW motor hits 5.3 kW peak output, 230 Nm and the newly added Boost Mode allow for a quicker 0-40 kmph run in 3.9 seconds.
  • A removable 3.24 kWh NMC battery pack delivers a highly usable, commuter-friendly 160 km IDC-certified range per charge.
  • Equipped with fast-charging capabilities, the battery can charge from 0-80 per cent in just 80 minutes.
  • Inverted USD front forks and a rear monoshock help provide better dynamics over varying roads.
  • A revamped 3.5-inch IP67 display integrates Bluetooth connectivity, over-the-air updates, keyless ignition, and a hill-hold assist feature.

Cons

  • The overall aesthetics remain similar to the older RV400 and misses out on a new design identity.
  • The new 3.5-inch colour console packs in extensive data but visually comes across as slightly cluttered.
  • The highly attractive initial price tag is strictly an introductory offer that will inevitably climb later.

Verdict

On paper, Revolt Motors seems to have precisely addressed the performance gap that held back its previous commuter offerings. By introducing a significantly punchier mid-drive motor, a dedicated Boost mode, and upgrading the front end with robust USD forks, the RVX targets the younger commuter generation with actual tech rather than just marketing hype. The promise of a 160 km IDC range combined with a removable battery pack remains a massive practicality win.

However, since the motorcycle literally just broke cover today, we have to treat these spec-sheet victories with a degree of caution. We still need to throw a leg over the machine to see how that 230 Nm wheel torque translates to real-world street behaviour, check if the cluttered digital dash remains legible under full afternoon glare, and maybe even test how hot the battery gets when pinned in Boost mode. Although the value proposition looks attractive, we will reserve final judgment until we lay our hands on this bike for a proper test.

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