Revolt To Re-Open Bookings For Electric Motorcycles

- Revolt to re-open bookings from June 18, 2021
- The company will expedite pending deliveries as well
- Currently, Revolt offers the RV 400 and the RV 300 in India
Revolt Motors will re-open bookings for the RV 400 and the RV 300 electric motorcycles from June 18, 2021 in the six cities of Delhi, Mumbai, Pune, Chennai, Ahmedabad and Hyderabad. The company had earlier stopped taking fresh booking after witnessing an unprecedented number of bookings last month. The company will also expedite the deliveries of pending orders and promises to reduce the time gap between bookings and delivery. The company says it is working hard to increase production capacity at its plant in Manesar, Haryana. Revolt offers a contactless online booking system and customers can register for bookings through the website.
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(Revolt electric motorcycles were launched in 2019)
Speaking on the announcement, Rahul Sharma, CEO and MD, Revolt Motors said, "We are delighted with the response we have received from our customers across these 6 cities so far. The demand has been phenomenal, and we are sure that the various incentives being provided around pricing schemes like the My Revolt Plan (MRP) will help consumers make the shift to electric vehicles with ease. To add to that, the latest modification to the FAME II scheme with respect to the incentives is just going to fasten the adoption of electric vehicles in the country. We're also working towards increasing the production capacity, and hence striving towards reducing the delivery gap between booking date and delivery."
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(Revolt is looking to quicken the pace of pending deliveries in India)
Revolt is looking to expand its distribution 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 customers. Currently, Revolt offers two electric motorcycles, the RV 400 and the RV 300 in India. The RV400 comes with a 3KW (Mid Drive) motor, powered by a 72V, 3.24KWh Lithium-Ion battery that can churn out a top speed of 85kmph. The bike can be operated through the MyRevolt App, which offers connectivity features such as bike locator, geo fencing, customised sounds that you can change with just a tap on the screen, complete bike diagnostics, battery status, historical data on your rides and km done, and also the option of locating the nearest Revolt Switch Station to swap your Revolt's battery at, and be on-the-move in less than 60 seconds.
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The Revolt RV300 features a 1.5KW (Hub Motor), 60-volt, 2.7 kWh lithium-ion battery which delivers a range of 180 km. It comes with USD forks up-front and a fully-adjustable monoshock at the rear. Both models feature three riding modes - Eco, Normal and Sport with each suiting to the riding style and needs of the driver. Both RV400 and RV300 come with Upside Down (USD) forks up-front and a fully-adjustable monoshock at the rear to give an unparalleled riding experience.
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