Revolt Bikes in India (5)
Currently, there are 5 Revolt bikes that are available for sale in India: RV1, RV1+, RV BlazeX, RV400 BRZ, and RV400. There is no petrol-powered Revolt bike or scooter in the current Indian lineup. The Revolt bike price starts at ₹1.00 lakh and goes up to ₹1.40 lakh. The cheapest Revolt electric bike is the RV1, while the RV400 is the most expensive Revolt motorcycle currently. (All prices ex-showroom)
Revolt EV bikes are positioned as commuter-friendly alternatives to petrol motorcycles and, in some cases, even electric scooters. Models like the Revolt RV400 are often described as scooter-like to ride due to their single-speed transmission and hand-operated rear brake.
The Revolt bike mileage or range varies depending on the model. Entry-level Revolt electric bikes like the RV1 offer around 100 km of range, while higher models, such as the RV400, deliver up to 150 km on a full charge under ideal conditions. The brand is quite well-known for offering removable batteries, and the Revolt bike battery price can go up to ₹60,000, depending on the model and battery configuration.
In terms of competition, Revolt bikes compete closely with premium electric scooters like the Ather 450 and Okinawa i-Praise, particularly in urban riding scenarios. But Revolt differentiates itself by offering a motorcycle-style design, swappable batteries, and connected features through its mobile app. As of now, there is no Revolt new bike launch officially announced for the Indian market.
Revolt Electric Bike Price in India (February 2026)
View the latest Revolt bike price of all 5 models in the table below:
Revolt Bike | Ex-showroom |
Revolt RV1 | ₹1.00 lakh |
Revolt RV1+ | ₹1.05 lakh |
Revolt RV BlazeX | ₹1.20 lakh |
Revolt RV400 BRZ | ₹1.30 lakh |
Revolt RV400 | ₹1.40 lakh |
FAQs
Trending Questions on Revolt Bikes - Answered by Autocar Experts
I am planning to buy an SUV with an IVT gearbox and have shortlisted the Creta Knight Edition, Kia Seltos HTX A, and Tata Sierra Accomplished, but I am unable to decide which one to choose.
When it comes to petrol-CVT combinations, the Kia-Hyundai models are the better options. The Seltos is a new entrant with a fresh interior and a loaded cabin. On the other hand, Creta, which shares the same powertrain as the Seltos, has a simpler design and interior.
Both SUVs are spacious and comfortable, and between the two, it boils down to which one you like in terms of look and interior feel. Performance-wise, they are very similar, with a smooth petrol engine and an equally smooth CVT gearbox.
Our recommendation would be the Seltos for its new interior and fit-finish.
I am confused between the Mahindra BE 6 electric and the Tata Sierra diesel. I drive around 50 km daily. Which one should I buy?
Planning to purchase the XEV 9S Pack Two. (1) I am worried whether a major change like solid-state battery technology will arrive in the near future, making this purchase a bad choice. (2) The bouncy suspension in Pack Three, will it be the same in Pack Two as well?
I am looking for an SUV with an automatic transmission, preferably a hybrid (if not, then petrol), large legroom, good boot space, all-around sensors or a 360-degree camera, good infotainment, nice interiors, and climate control. Budget is around ₹18 lakh, can stretch to ₹20 lakh. I had Kia and Creta in mind, but I am unsure about the variant. There is also no hybrid option in these. I can wait if a better hybrid is coming out within this year.
My budget is ₹23-24 lakh, and I am confused between the Tata Sierra and the Mahindra XUV7XO.
Looking to buy a 7-seater car mainly for city use. Daily running is not much. Comfort is the priority. The maximum budget is ₹25 lakhs.
I own two cars: a Brezza petrol TC and a Baleno Zeta CNG. My daily run is 60-70 km in the city, mostly on good roads. I am thinking of replacing the Baleno with another CNG car that has a better driving stance and higher ground clearance, as I sometimes get tired driving the Baleno for long hours. The Brezza is mostly used for outstation family vacations. Please recommend a good CNG car under ₹13 lakhs that is feature-rich and reliable. Some must-have features for me are white LED projector headlamps, alloy wheels, and a good stock speaker system.
I am looking for a 7-seater with a budget of around ₹12+ lakhs. Occasional highway driving with limited city use. Not looking for the Maruti Ertiga.
I am looking for a 7-seater car under ₹13 lakhs with good comfort and road presence. Which car should I consider, and which variant would you suggest?
I want to go for one of the Indian companies. My preferences are high safety, good mileage, low maintenance, strong road presence, high ground clearance, big boot space, and good drivability. My budget is ₹23 lakh on-road. I am okay with not having hi-tech features or a sunroof. I am currently looking at the Harrier, Safari, XUV7XO, and now the Sierra as well. I am open to other options as well. My daily drive is around 55 km, so I am open to diesel as well, and I am looking for very long-term ownership.
Last Updated on: 29 Dec 2025





