Revolt RVX electric motorcycle launched in India at ₹1.24 lakh

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Revolt Motors has launched the RVX electric motorcycle in India at a starting ex-showroom price of ₹1.24 lakh, including applicable PM e-Drive incentives. The introductory pricing is available for a limited period, with the motorcycle being sold through the company’s network of over 200 dealerships across the country. Following the implementation of the New Delhi EV Policy and applicable incentives, buyers in Delhi can purchase the RVX at an effective ex-showroom price of ₹94,990.

The Revolt RVX is powered by a 4 kW mid-drive permanent magnet synchronous motor delivering a maximum output of 5.3 kW and up to 230 Nm of torque at the wheel. According to the company, the motorcycle accelerates from 0-40 kmph in 3.9 seconds and achieves a top speed of 90 kmph in boost mode.

Powering the motorcycle is a removable 3.24 kWh NMC battery pack, which offers a claimed IDC-certified range of 160 km on a single charge. Using the fast charger, the battery can be recharged from 0 to 80% in 80 minutes, increasing convenience for daily commuters.

The RVX features upside-down front forks, rear mono-shock suspension and four riding modes – Boost, Sport, City and Eco. It is equipped with a 3.5-inch IP67-rated digital display, Bluetooth connectivity, over-the-air (OTA) software updates, geo-fencing, hill-hold assist, reverse mode, walk assist, vehicle locator, call and message alerts, and an immobilizer.

Commenting on the launch, Anjali Ratan, Chairperson, RatanIndia Enterprises, said that the RVX has been designed to reflect the aspirations of India’s new generation of riders, combining technology, performance and design to deliver an engaging electric mobility experience.

Along with the launch, Revolt Motors also unveiled its new brand campaign, “India Karega Revolt”, featuring brand ambassador Hardik Pandya. The campaign aims to showcase a new generation of electric two-wheeler riders while reinforcing the brand’s commitment to accelerate EV adoption in India.

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