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Revolt RV400 Sold Out Till October 2019

Revolt Intellicorp has created quite a buzz around its all-electric motorcycle. In just a few days, bookings for the RV400 has been closed September-October 2019. Revolt claims that 90 percent of customers opted for MyRevolt Plan for the RV400 (Premium). Revolt Intellicorp announced the closure of bookings for the first batch for New Delhi and Pune, which is sold out until October 31, 2019. The homegrown company has already commenced bookings for the second batch November-December & January-February 2020. Deliveries from the four Revolt Hubs will commence in September. Pune Hubs are expected to be inaugurated by mid-September. 

The Revolt RV300 and RV400 were launched in India on August 28th. Revolt Intellicorp has introduced India’s first AI-enabled, all-electric motorcycle with a host of introductory benefits such as Unlimited battery warranty (8 years/ 150,000 kms whatever comes first), Unlimited Maintenance benefits (3years, 30,000kms), product warranty (5 years, 75,000 kms) and insurance (1-year company-owned, 5 years third-party). The company’s MyRevolt Plan (M.R.P) starts at Rs 2,999 per month for the RV300 and goes up to Rs 3,999 per month for the RV400 (Premium) plan.

Commenting on the recent milestone, Rahul Sharma, Founder, Revolt Intellicorp Pvt. Ltd, said, “The response to the RV400 indicates that the consumer shift is already underway, and that India is ready for the electric revolution. It reinforces our intent to continually deliver consumer delight and making EVs accessible to the masses with initiatives such as the MyRevolt Plan (MRP). In the last 4 days we have had consumers in thousands at our hubs in Delhi without the showrooms being active, confirming their booking online. Thank you, Delhi and Pune, we are delighted with your response and enthusiasm shown to us here at Revolt.”

The RV400 is powered by a 3.24 kWh lithium-ion battery that generates 72V of power and comes with a maximum range of 150 kilometres (ARAI certified) on a single charge, with a top speed of 85 km/hr on Mode 3 (Sport Mode). It comes with a CBS braking system (Front Disc – 240 mm/ Rear Disc – 240mm) and an adjustable mono-shock.

The Revolt RV400 has a ground clearance of 215mm. The RV400’s battery can be fully charged (0-100%) in 4.5 hours. As part of the accessories package on an extra cost, Revolt will offer a connected helmet in partnership with Google, which allows customers to start the bike using a voice command – “Revolt Start.”