Revolt Motors Crosses 50,000 Unit Cumulative Production Milestone

- Manesar plant rolled out the first units of the RV400 in 2019
- Milestone unit was a Revolt RV1+
- Company plans to double dealer network, production capacity by end 2026
Revolt Motors, the electric motorcycle manufacturer, has announced the roll out of its 50,000th motorcycle from its plant at Manesar. The facility first rolled out units of the RV400, the brand’s debut electric motorcycle back in 2019. The milestone unit was a RV1+ electric motorcycle finished in Titan Red Silver. The RV1 model range was launched in India in September 2024. The manufacturer currently sells three model ranges in India – the RV400, the RV1 and the recently launched BlazeX.
Also read: Revolt RV BlazeX Electric Motorcycle Launched In India At Rs 1.15 Lakh
Revolt currently retails three model lines in India - the RV1, BlazeX(pictured) and the RV400.
Commenting on the occasion, Anjali Rattan, Chairperson of RattanIndia Enterprises, said, "This 50,000th motorcycle carries more than a chassis number – it carries the aspirations of lakhs of Indians who believe in a cleaner, more progressive future. It symbolises every customer who made the shift to electric. It reflects every team member who worked tirelessly on the assembly line, and every kilometre that challenged convention.”
Also read: Revolt RV BlazeX First Ride Review
The company says that it currently plans to rapidly expand its network and production capacity in the coming year, as well as introduce new model lines. The company said it plans to expand its production capacity from the current 1.8 lakh units per year to over 3 lakh units annually by the end of 2026.
The milestone unit was a RV1+ finished in Titan Red Silver
The dealer network is expected to expand from the current 200 to 400 outlets. The company said it is also targeting further expansion in global markets, including markets in the Middle East. The company currently has outlets in Nepal and Sri Lanka
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