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Revolt Motors has updated the RV400 electric motorcycle with new features. The bike also comes with a new battery pack that is said to offer more range than before.
The 2024 Revolt RV400 look identical to the outgoing model. However, it is now available in a new Lunar Green shade. The e-bike is now equipped with a Reverse Mode and gets a revised digital instrument console with Bluetooth connectivity.
The Revolt RV400 comes with a 3.24 kWh battery pack that powers a 3 kW electric motor. The company claims the battery now delivers 160 km of range - 10 km more than the previous version. The bike is now available with a fast charger that can charge the battery in 90 minutes.
The updated RV400 carries forward the same upside-down front fork and mono-shock setup at the rear. The bike gets a new leg guard and has disc brakes at both ends.
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Revolt Motors has reduced the prices of the RV400 and RV400 BRZ electric motorcycles by Rs 5,000. The e-bikes are now priced at Rs 1.50 lakh and Rs 1.43 lakh (ex-showroom), respectively.
Revolt is also offering an additional discount of Rs 10,000 on both bikes. Customers looking to trade in their existing bike can get an extra Rs 5,000 off.
Revolt says that by optimizing production costs of spare parts and batteries, it has been able to offer the product at a competitive price.
Mrs. Anjali Rattan, Co-Chairperson of RattanIndia Enterprises Limited, the parent company of Revolt Motors, said, “We are delighted to unveil this new pricing and exclusive offers to ensure our electric bikes deliver the best value possible. Customer satisfaction remains our utmost priority, and we are committed to making high-quality, environmentally friendly mobility accessible to all.”
The Revolt RV400 and RV400 BRZ use a 3.24 kWh battery pack that powers a 3 kW electric motor. The company claims a maximum range of 150 km. The battery can be charged from 0-100% in 4.5 hours.
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Revolt Motors has launched the RV400 BRZ, a new variant of the RV400, priced at Rs 1.38 lakh (ex-showroom).
The RV400 BRZ looks identical to the standard RV400. It features a hexagonal LED headlamp, a digital instrument console, dual-tone bodywork and a single-piece seat.
The RV400 BRZ is powered by a 3.24 kWh battery pack that offers a claimed range of up to 150 km. It has three riding modes – Eco, Normal and Sport. The maximum range in Normal and Sport modes is 100 km and 80 km, respectively. According to the company, the battery can be charged from 0-75% in 3 hours, while a full charge takes 4 hours and 30 minutes.
The RV400 BRZ is equipped with an upside-down fork and a monoshock at the rear. The bike rides on alloy wheels and gets disc brakes at both ends.
The RV400 BRZ is available in five colour options, including three new colours – Lunar Green, Pacific Blue and Dark Silver.
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Revolt Motors has reopened bookings for the RV400 electric bike. Customers can order the bike by paying a token amount of Rs 2,499. The bike is priced at Rs 1.29 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi) and deliveries will begin on March 31, 2023.
The Revolt RV400 uses a 3 kWh battery pack, powering an electric motor that puts out 6.7 BHP and 54 Nm. It has three riding modes: Eco, Sport and Power. The battery pack is said to offer a range of 150 km and it can be charged in 4.5 hours.
The RV400 comes equipped with an LED headlamp, digital instrument console, keyless ignition and a replaceable battery pack. It also has a system that emits motorcycle noises through a speaker placed near the foot ped. The rider can choose from four settings: Revolt, Rebel, Rage and Roar.
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Revolt Motors has announced the re-opening of bookings for its RV400 electric bike. Dealerships across six cities - Delhi, Mumbai, Pune, Chennai, Ahmedabad and Hyderabad, will start accepting bookings from July 15, 2021, 12 pm onwards.
Customers can place their orders through the "Notify Me" tab on the company's official website.
The company had opened its order books for the bike last month. It is said that bikes worth Rs. 50 crores were sold in less than 2 hours, which prompted the company to halt bookings. Deliveries of these bikes have been scheduled for September 2021.
The Revolt RV400 uses a 3 kW electric motor that is powered by a 72 V, 3.24 kWh lithium-ion battery. The bike comes with three riding modes - Eco, Normal and Sport. It is claimed to have a maximum range of 150 km in Eco mode, 100 km in Normal mode and 80 km in Sport mode. The battery can be re-charged in 4.5 hours. The electric bike claims a top speed of 85 km/h.
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Revolt is planning to launch the RV400 and RV300 electric bikes in four more cities by March 2020. These include Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Chennai and Hyderabad.
The Revolt had launched the RV400 and RV300 e-bikes in India in August 2019. Initially, the bikes were only available in Pune and Delhi.
The RV400 uses a 3 kW electric motor that produces 175 Nm of torque. It has a claimed top speed of 85 km/h. The RV400 comes with a removable lithium-ion battery that has an ARAI-certified range of 156 km on a single charge.
The RV300 is powered by a 1.5 kW electric motor. It comes with a 2.7 kW battery that is claimed to offer a maximum range of 80-150 km on single charge. The claimed top speed of this bike is 65 km/h.
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Revolt Intellicorp has commenced deliveries of the RV400 electric bike in Pune. The bikes will be handed over to customers as per the booking sequence at the brand's showrooms in Kalyani Nagar and ICC Tech Park on S.B. Road.
The RV400 uses a 3 kW electric motor that produces 175 Nm of torque. It has a claimed top speed of 85 km/h. The RV400 comes with a removable lithium-ion battery that has an ARAI-certified range of 156 km on a single charge.
The bike can be purchased for Rs. 3,499 and Rs. 3,999 per month depending on the variant. Customers can also buy it outright for Rs. 98,999.
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Revolt Intellicorp has delivered the first batch of RV400 electric bikes in Delhi. The bikes were delivered by Revolt dealers in Gujranwala Town, Safdarjung, Preet Vihar and Dwarka. Bookings for the batches of November and December have been closed.
The RV 400 comes with a hexagonal headlamp with integrated LED daytime running lights. It has a digital instrument cluster with 4G connectivity and comes with features such as a Bike locator, door-step battery delivery, mobile swap stations, geo-fencing and anti-theft.
The RV400 is powered by a 3 kW electric motor that produces 175 Nm of torque. It has a claimed top speed of 85 km/h. The RV400 comes with a removable lithium-ion battery that has an ARAI-certified range of 156 km on a single charge.
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The Revolt RV300 and RV400 electric bikes can now be purchased outright for Rs. 84,999 and Rs. 98,999 respectively. These prices account for the FAME subsidy, but do not include cost of registration / RTO (On Actuals), Insurance, Smart Card and one-time mandatory charge of 4G connectivity for 3 years.
In August 2019, Revolt Intellicorp had introduced payment plans for the RV300 and RV400 starting from Rs. 2,999 per month.
The RV300 is the entry-level variant that is powered by a 1.5 kW electric motor. It comes with a 2.7 kW battery that is claimed to offer a maximum range of 80-150 km on single charge. The claimed top speed of this bike is 65 km/h.
The RV400 uses a 3 kW electric motor that produces 175 Nm of torque. It has a claimed top speed of 85 km/h. The RV400 comes with a removable lithium-ion battery that has an ARAI-certified range of 156 km on a single charge.
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Earlier this week, Revolt launched the RV300 and RV400 electric bikes. During the launch event, the company also teased their upcoming product, which could be a cafe racer styled electric motorcycle.
According to a media report, the electric cafe racer could be based on the RV400. It might get a few modifications including clip-on handlebars and a single seat with a short tail section. The bike also appears to have knobbly tires with a wheel-hugger instead of a mudguard.
The cafe racer could be positioned above the RV400 in terms of its price. The RV400 is available for a monthly payment plan of Rs. 3,999 for a period of 37 months.
Source: Overdrive