Revolt launches RV1 and RV1+ Electric Motorcycles at Rs 84,990/-

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After a long gap, Revolt Motors is back in the spotlight with the launch of its latest electric motorcycle, the Revolt RV1 and RV1 Plus.  

This new models targets the commuter segment and follows the company’s earlier success with the RV300, India’s first electric motorcycle.

The RV1 and the RV1 Plus are now positioned as the country’s first commuter motorcycles. The base model is priced at Rs 84,990, while the Plus version is available for Rs 99,990 (ex-showroom).

The RV1 offers a 2.2 kWh battery pack with a range of up to 100 km, while the RV1 Plus comes with a larger 3.24 kWh battery, extending the range to 160 km.

Here are some of the key specifications of the newly launched RV1 and RV1 Plus Electric Motorcycles: 

Revolt RV1 and RV1+ Design and Looks

Both the electric Motorcycles feature a sleek yet practical design, ideal for urban commuters. At the front, the RV1 and RV1 Plus sport a circular LED headlamp, complemented by a smoked windscreen, giving it a modern yet understated appearance.

The sides are fitted with plastic fairing, while the rear includes a single-piece seat with distinctive V-shaped taillights. The seat is touted to be the longest seat in its class, making it comfortable for both rider and pillion.

The RV1 and RV1 Plus comes equipped with a telescopic fork at the front and twin shock absorbers at the rear, ensuring a smooth ride. For braking, it features disc brakes on both ends, adding to its safety and performance capabilities.

Revolt has kept the design simple, focusing on functionality and practicality for daily commuting. 

Revolt RV1 and RV1+ Specifcations

Specifications Revolt RV1 (2.2 kWh Battery Pack) Revolt RV1 (3.24 kWh Battery Pack)
Battery Type Lithium-Ion Lithium-Ion
Wattage 2.2 kWh 3.24 kWh
Charging Time 0-80% in 2 hrs 15 mins 0-80% in 3 hrs 30 mins
Motor 2.8 kW (Mid Drive) 2.8 kW (Mid Drive)
Kerb Weight 108 kg 110 kg
Ground Clearance 180 mm 180 mm
Range 100 km (Eco Mode), 100 km (Normal Mode), 80 km (Sports Mode) 160 km (Eco Mode), 100 km (Normal Mode), 80 km (Sports Mode)
Product Warranty 5 years or 75,000 km, whichever occurs first 5 years or 75,000 km, whichever occurs first
Battery Warranty 5 years or 75,000 km, whichever occurs first 5 years or 75,000 km, whichever occurs first
Charger Warranty 2 years from the date of purchase 2 years from the date of purchase

Revolt RV1 and RV1+ Features and Colors Options

The Revolt RV1 and RV1+, though an entry-level electric motorcycles, comes equipped with a range of features that enhance its appeal.

The motorcycles offers multiple speed modes, a 6-inch digital LCD, LED headlights and taillights, a reverse mode for easier maneuvering, and built-in charger storage, making it a well-rounded option.

Notably, it can carry a payload of 250 kg, positioning it as a potential choice for B2B applications. Both RV1 and RV1 Plus come in four color options, and the company has begun accepting bookings nationwide.

In addition to the RV1 and RV1 Plus launch, Revolt Motors has upgraded its flagship model, the RV400, with features aimed at improving convenience and performance.

The upgrades include a fast charger that fully charges the battery in just 90 minutes, a reverse mode for easy parking, and Bluetooth connectivity for music.

The enhanced digital display and comfortable seat height further add to the riding experience, making it a well-equipped electric bike for daily commuters. 

This post was last modified on September 20, 2024 1:51 pm

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