First Revolt RV 400 rolls off production line at Manesar

    Revolt Intellicorp’s Manesar plant with a 1,20,000-unit capacity rolls out first production-spec RV 400 that will go on sale on August 28, 2019.

    Published On Aug 07, 2019 06:21:00 PM

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    Revolt Motors has begun production of the RV 400 and the first unit was rolled off its Manesar plant today. The Revolt RV 400 is the company’s first, AI-enabled, electric two-wheeler and has been developed over the course of two years. The RV 400 was unveiled on June 18, 2019 and is all set to be launched in India on August 28, 2019.

    Online bookings for the Revolt 400 began on June 25, 2019; and the company received over 2,500 bookings in two weeks. Currently, bookings are only open for customers in Delhi and Pune. Chennai, Hyderabad, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Kolkata and Bangalore will soon follow suit.  Customers can book the e-bike for Rs 1,000 on the Revolt Motors website and Amazon.

    The Revolt RV 400 has an ARAI-certified range of 156km and its top speed is limited to 85kph. One of the key features on the RV 400 is its removable battery, which allows one to carry it up to a home or office to charge the battery conveniently. A 15A charger and cable are supplied with the electric motorcycle.

    Revolt has also developed a mobile app that enables the owner to track the bike, start the motor remotely, show real-time range, alter the bike’s artificial exhaust note and more.

    The company will also have ‘mobile swap stations’ that can be tracked via the phone application, allowing for the owner to swap their drained battery for a fully-charged one.

    We are going to ride the Revolt RV 400 soon and will let you know what it’s like in our detailed first ride review.

     

     

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