Revolt Intellicorp Increases Prices Of RV 400, RV 300 Electric Motorcycles

- Revolt increases the prices of the RV 400 and the RV 300 in India
- The company introduces new MyRevolt plans for both EVs as well
- This is the second time that the RV 400 received a price hike
Revolt Intellicorp has revised the prices of the RV 400 and the RV 300 in India. For the RV 400, this is the second instance of a price hike. It first received a price hike in February 2020. The company has also increased the booking amount for its EVs as well. The electric motorcycles stay unchanged in terms of motor specifications, features and design. Here's a look at the new prices of the Revolt RV 400 and the RV 300.
Also Read: Revolt Intellicorp To Launch Multiple New Models In 2021

With a 108 kg kerb weight, the RV 400 is light and nimble, and handling is quite likeable around corners
The table below refers to the price increase for the models when you make one-time payment. The new prices are ex-showroom and not on-road. The RV 400 gets a price hike of Rs. 15,000 while the RV 300 gets a price hike of Rs. 10,000. The booking amounts for both electric motorcycles increase by Rs. 4,000 and Rs. 5,200 respectively.
| Revolt Models | New Price | Old Price | Difference |
|---|---|---|---|
| RV 400 | Rs. 1,18,999 | Rs 1,03,999 | Rs. 15,000 |
| RV 300 | Rs. 94,999 | Rs. 84,999 | Rs. 10,000 |
| Booking Amount | New Price | Old Price | Difference |
| RV 400 | Rs. 7,999 | Rs. 3,999 | Rs. 4,000 |
| RV 300 | Rs. 7,199 | Rs. 2,999 | Rs. 5,200 |
Also Read: Revolt Begins Deliveries Of Its EVs in Ahmedabad And Chennai
The table illustrates the differences in the company's My Revolt plan for the RV 400 and the RV 300. The old 38 month plan has been scrapped for both models. The company has introduced a shorter 24 month plan and a 36 month plan for RV 400 and the RV 300. There is not a big difference between the EMIs for the 36 month and the 38 month plan.
| New My Revolt Plan (RV 400) | Old My Revolt Plan (RV 400) | Difference |
|---|---|---|
| 24 months (Rs. 6,075 per month) | NA | NA |
| 36 months (Rs. 4,399 per month) | 38 months (Rs. 3,999 per month) | Rs. 400 |
| New My Revolt Plan (RV 300) | Old My Revolt Plan (RV 300) | Difference |
| 24 months (Rs. 4,383 per month) | NA | NA |
| 36 months (Rs. 3,174 per month) | 38 months (Rs. 2,999 per month) | Rs. 175 |
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