Revolt RV 400 Electric Bike Deliveries Begin Across 6 Cities

- Revolt RV 400 sold out in a matter of minutes in July 2021
- In June 2021, Revolt RV 400 sold out within two hours
- The Revolt RV 400 prices were reduced due to lowered govt subsidies
Rattan India backed Revolt Motors has announced deliveries of its electric motorcycles to customers. According to a company statement, the company resumed production from July 2, 2021 after a brief pause due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The company has now started deliveries to customers across 6 operational cities in Delhi, Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Pune and Chennai. The company says it's trying to stick to its promise of delivering more bikes to its customers and to shorten the gap between booking date and delivery.
Also Read: Revolt RV 400 Sold Out Within Minutes Of Bookings Opening

The Revolt RV400 prices were slashed by Rs. 28,000 following government revising incentives for EVs under the FAME-II scheme in June 2021.
The electric two-wheeler brand re-opened bookings for its RV400 electric motorcycle on July 15, 2021, and announced that the fresh batch of electric bikes were sold out within a matter of minutes. In June 2021, the prices of the Revolt RV 400 were slashed after price benefits announced in the recent revisions of the FAME II (Faster Adoption and Manufacturing of Electric Vehicles) subsidy for electric vehicles. The company's flagship electric motorcycle, Revolt RV 400 got a price reduction of Rs. 28,000 as a result of the revised incentives, and is now priced at Rs. 90,799. Previously, the RV 400 was priced at Rs. 1,19,000. In June 2021, the bookings had to be closed in just two hours after the price revision.
Also Read: Revolt RV 400 Prices Slashed; Bookings Closed In Under 2 Hours

The Revolt RV 400 has a top speed of 85 kmph, and is priced at Rs. 90,799
Also Read: Top 5 Rivals Of Revolt RV 400
The Revolt RV400 comes with a 3KW (Mid Drive) motor, powered by a 72V, 3.24 kWh lithium-ion battery and has a top speed of 85 kmph. The electric bike can be operated through the MyRevolt App, which offers connectivity features such as bike locator/geo-fencing, customised sounds that can be changed with just a tap on the screen, complete bike diagnostics, battery status, historical data on rides and kilometres done, and also the option of locating the nearest Revolt Switch Station to swap the electric bike's battery at, and be on-the-move in less than 60 seconds.
Also Read: Revolt Introduces Online Vehicle Tracking
Revolt Intellicorp recently 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.
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