Revolt Motors Introduces Remote Starting For Its Electric Bikes

- Revolt electric bikes prices reduced by Rs. 28,200 after FAME II revision
- The Revolt RV 400 is now priced at Rs. 90,799
- New Swipe to Start feature will be introduced from September 2021
Revolt Motors has introduced a new Swipe to Start feature for its range of electric motorcycles, enabling keyless start through the MyRevolt mobile application. The user can now switch on, or switch off the AI-enabled Revolt electric motorcycle keyless through their smart phone. The new feature will be offered to Revolt customers from September 2021. To switch on the bike with the swipe to start feature, user will simply be required to open the app, and slide the power button from left to right. This feature allows user the freedom to use the bike keyless and can also perform all functions - lock, unlock, and locate their bike via the application.
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With a 108 kg kerb weight, the RV 400 is light and nimble, and handling is quite likeable around corners
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Speaking on the announcement, Rahul Sharma, Founder, Revolt Motors said, "Revolt has always been the first in class to introduce the latest innovation and technology in the market. We are glad to introduce the swipe to start feature, helping consumers to rev freely. We are constantly striving to enhance our riding experience to offer one of its kind innovation. With this feature, consumers now don't need a separate key; one can simply start the bike with their mobile. At Revolt Motors, we look forward to providing a holistic experience to our consumer right from starting the bike. 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."
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The removable battery is placed where the fuel tank usually is on an internal combustion engine motorcycle
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Revolt has recently raised INR 150 crore investment to expand the distributor and service network across 35 cities in India. In addition to this, the company is also leveraging AI, to upscale and provide an in-house developed contactless experience for its customers. Revolt Intellicorp commenced operations in 2019. The company offers two EV models in India currently, the Revolt RV300 and RV400, in addition to a full range of genuine parts and accessories available through its authorised dealerships.
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