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Revolt to enter Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Chennai, Hyderabad by March 2020

Revolt is also claiming to have brought down waiting periods for the RV400 from 5 months to just 90 days, albeit for models booked after March 2020.
1 min read24 Feb '20
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Revolt Intellicorp, which launched the RV 400 and RV 300 in Pune and Delhi in August 2019, has announced plans to add four more cities to its retail network by March 2020.

The Gurgaon-based start-up said that it will begin sales in Ahmedabad on February 29, in Hyderabad on March 2, in Chennai on March 5 and begin retailing its AI-powered electric bikes in Mumbai by end-March. The start-up claims that along with expanding its footprint, it has also brought down the waiting period of the RV 400 from 5 months to just 90 days. Although that’ll only be for bookings made from March onwards.

On the RV 400, Revolt is offering a host of introductory benefits such as unlimited battery warranty (8 years or 1,50,000km), free maintenance benefits (3 years or 30,000km), product warranty (5 years or 75,000km) and insurance (1-year company-owned, 5 years third-party). The RV 400 has a claimed maximum range of 150km on a single charge and a top speed of 85kph.

The bikes are sold with monthly installment plans starting at Rs 2,999 for the RV 300 and Rs 3,999 for the RV 400.

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