Revolt Motors Begins Operations In Bengaluru

- Revolt Motors to open retail operations in 64 new cities by early 2022
- Revolt RV400 bookings to open again from October 21, 2021
- Bengaluru is the seventh location with Revolt Motors presence right now
Revolt Motors has announced the opening of the company's first retail store in Bengaluru. With customer demand picking up, Revolt Motors says the company is in the process of expanding its sales network and strengthening retail presence by entering 64 new cities in India, including Kolkata, Jaipur, Surat, Chandigarh, Lucknow and the National Capital Region by early 2022, from its current six city presence. Revolt Motors currently has presence in just 6 cities across India in Delhi, Mumbai, Pune, Chennai, Ahmedabad and Hyderabad.
Also Read: Revolt Motors To Re-Open Bookings Across 70 Cities

After Bengaluru, Revolt Motors will expand its presence across more than 60 new locations by early 2022.
Bookings for the Revolt RV400 electric motorcycle will re-open from October 21, 2021 at 12 noon across 70 cities and customers can book the Revolt electric motorcycle on the brand's official website. All the new stores will be set up by retail partners across the key cities. The new centres will not only act as sales points for the company, but also give the customers a chance to experience the vehicle and go through the design, the charging process and how the installation of the charging points take place. Customers can also get a sense of their riding patterns after the test ride.
Also Read: Revolt RV400 Introduced In New Colour

Currently, Revolt Motors has presence in just six cities, with Bengaluru being the seventh with the new dealership.
Speaking on the announcement, Rahul Sharma, Founder, Revolt Motors said, "We are delighted to open our first retail store in Bengaluru. Revolt Motors' ride so far has been very rewarding and we are well-positioned to achieve bigger milestones in the coming years. Expanding our current sales network from 6 to 70 cities, comes on the heels of the overwhelming demand from our customers ever since we started rolling out our bikes and the encouraging response from the governments at the centre and states. Our new sales network will help us cater to this strong order bank across the country and further help us in the EV revolution. At Revolt Intellicorp, we are determined to provide better and safer e-mobility solutions to our customers".

Revolt Motors is gearing up to strengthen its pan-India presence by early 2022, even as demand for the Revolt RV400 has been quite strong, with bookings sold out every time in record time.
The Revolt RV400 has attracted a strong response from consumers, which was sold out within minutes of going on sale every time. The company is also leveraging artificial intelligence to upscale and provide an in-house developed contactless experience for its customers. The Revolt RV400 comes with a 3 kW mid-drive motor, powered by a 72V, 3.24 kWh lithium-ion battery which offers a top speed of 85 kmph.
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