RattanIndia backed Revolt begins deliveries of RV 400 electric motorcycles
RattanIndia’s subsidiary – Revolt Motors has started deliveries of its latest batch of its artificial intelligence (AI) enabled Revolt electric motorcycles to customers in various parts of India.
The Revolt electric motorcycles are been manufactured at a greenfield manufacturing factory in Manesar, Gurugram.
Revolt Motors had recently opened bookings for its RV 400 electric motorcycle. The flagship electric bike of the company was booked from the six operational cities of Delhi, Pune, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Chennai, and Hyderabad.
Last month, the Indian next gen-mobility company was claimed to have sold INR 50 crores worth of RV400 electric bikes during the flash sale to buyers from the six cities.
Anjali Rattan – Business Chairman of RattanIndia Enterprises said: “Revolt is dispatching this batch of booking within a few days of bookings. The company is completely focused on delivering these state of the art bikes in shortest possible time to its customers.
“To promote ease for customers and provide them complete visibility of the deliveries, company is providing state of the art VOLT– Vehicle OnLine Tracking system for its customers who have booked Revolt ebikes.”
The RV400 electric motorcycle has a 3.24 kWh Lithium-ion battery pack that provides 72 V power, 150kms in top range on a single charge, and a top speed of 85kmph.
The bike’s main features include internet and cloud connected features as well as the MyRevolt App.
According to Revolt Motors, the app provides features like geo fencing, bike locator, satellite navigation, bike information in real time, and diagnostics.
Rahul Sharma – MD of Revolt Motors said: “In view of overwhelming response to bookings, Revolt is delighted to handover the e-bikes to the customers in a short time. The company is working to expand its production capacities even further in order to reduce the booking to delivery time cycles. Revolt is deeply focused on providing unparalleled customer experience.”
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