Revolt Motors has rolled out the first production-ready version of the RV400 from its Manesar Plant. India’s first e-bike will be launched on 28th August.
Revolt Motors will launch India’s first electric motorcycle, RV400 on 28th of August. Ahead of the launch, the production of the bikes have commenced and the first one has successfully rolled out of their Manesar plant.
Revolt further states that the manufacturing facility at their Manesar plant can produce 1.2 Lakh vehicles annually. This complete figure will be allotted for phase 1. Meanwhile, the bookings for the RV400 are already ongoing.
As per the last update from the manufacturer, the bike had received over 2500 bookings in just two weeks. You can book the bikes for an amount of Rs 1,000 at Revolt’s official website and Amazon.in as well.
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The engine specifications of RV400 is not available as of now. But the motorcycle will offer an ARAI certified riding range of 156 kms. The top speed achievable will be limited to 85 km/hr. The powertrain is likely to be equal to a 110-125cc commuter motorcycle.
India’s first AI-enabled motorcycle gets a fully digital instrument console with an integrated e-sim card. So, you get features like satellite navigation, bike location, real-time information, call and message alert and much more accessible over the phone as well as on the speedometer.
Further, it also comes with four exhaust notes to choose from. Revolt, Road Rage and Rebel are the different exhaust sounds, which is also a new and unique feature seen on any vehicle as of now.
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As of now, the Revolt RV400 is available only in Delhi state. Revolt Motors is planning to expand it to Delhi NCR, Pune, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, Mumbai, and Chennai by the end of this year.
As for the charging time and other details, it will be available at the time of launch. Revolt is setting up charging stations where you can get your batteries swapped at a nominal cost. Also, the bike will use removable lithium-ion batteries for convenience.