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Revolt Motors reopens booking for new and advanced RV400 electric bike

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New Delhi: RattanIndia’s Revolt Motors, makers of the largest selling EV bike in India on Monday announced the re-opening of bookings for its state of the art, AI enabled electric bikes.

The booking amount will be Rs. 2,499 and customers would get their deliveries before March 31, 2023. Revolt has a an online booking system and customers can register for bookings on its website www.revoltmotors.com.

Revolt Motors currently has pan-India network with presence across 35 dealerships spread across 22 states in India. Revolt electric bikes provides great savings for its customers with monthly running cost as low as Rs. 350 per month compared to Rs. 3,500 for petrol bikes for an average rider.

Revolt bikes are known for their build quality, cutting edge technology and hassle free batteries. Currently Revolters, as proud owners of Revolt bikes like to call themselves, have covered over 20 crore kms on Indian roads.

Revolt Intellicorp is the next-gen mobility company, created for the smart world. Revolt is working with a vision of democratizing clean commutes using next-gen mobility solutions and a mission to create a future of next-gen mobility with 100% accessibility and 0% fuel residue. With technology at its roots and class-apart products, Revolt has introduced India’s first AI-enabled motorcycle without compromising on the performance or aesthetics of a regular ride.

Revolt Intellicorp commenced operations in 2019. The company offers two EV models in India currently, in addition to a full range of genuine parts and accessories available through its authorized dealerships.

Revolt Motors was recently fully acquired by RattanIndia Enterprises Ltd. and has since then invested heavily in supply chain and ramping up the production capacity at its world-class manufacturing plant in Manesar, Haryana.

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