Revolt IntelliCorp Introduces Online Vehicle Tracking Service

- Revolt announces online vehicle tracking service for its customers
- One can track the vehicle from the day it is booked, till it is delivered
- Revolt recently reduced prices of the RV 400 by up to Rs. 28,200
Revolt Intellicorp has introduced a new system called VOLT, which is short for Vehicle Online Tracking. With this system, a buyer can track his/her bike from the moment it is booked till it is ready for delivery. Most e-commerce websites have been offering this service for a few years now but Revolt says this is the first time that such a service has been introduced in the Indian automotive industry. The idea is to provide complete transparency to customers with regards to the delivery of their electric vehicles.
Also Read: Revolt RV 400 Prices Reduced By Up To Rs. 28,200 Due To FAME II Amendment

(The Revolt RV 400 is a decent-looking motorcycle with its sharp and muscular design)
Speaking on the announcement, Rahul Sharma, Founder, Revolt Motors said, "We are glad to introduce the first of its kind innovation in the auto industry. We are constantly striving to enhance our customer buying experience and disrupt the two-wheeler market by offering never seen before innovations. With this feature, we at Revolt Motors look forward to providing a holistic experience to our consumers right from the beginning of their purchase journey. Over the past few years, we have received an overwhelming response from our customers and we will continue to innovate and offer best-in-class technology."
Also Read: Revolt Closes Bookings For RV 400 In Less Than Two Hours

(The Revolt RV 400 was launched In India in 2019)
Consumers can track the delivery status of their motorcycle by their Booking IDs or mobile numbers on the Revolt website. Revolt says it is committed to customer experience and aims to offer 100 per cent contactless sales experience to its customers. Like most electric two-wheeler manufacturers, Revolt Motors has reduced the prices of the RV 400, with the coming of the FAME II scheme amendment. The electric motorcycle was earlier priced at Rs. 118,999 and is now priced at Rs. 90,799 in Delhi. In other cities, it is priced at Rs. 106,999. All prices are ex-showroom, Delhi. The Delhi prices of the Revolt RV 400 see a massive drop of Rs. 28,200. The company is yet to announce the revised pricing for the Revolt RV 300.
The company opened bookings for its electric motorcycles on June 18, 2021 and had stopped taking bookings in just two hours. In the unprecedented sales rush, the brand sold Rs. 50 crore worth of Revolt RV 400 electric motorcycles.
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