Revolt Motors Opens its Third Retail Outlet in Tamil Nadu

  • Published On: 10 December 2021
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Revolt Motors is working on expanding its presence in Southern India

RattanIndia-led Revolt Motors is in all forms to expand its presence in Southern India. The next-gen mobility is all set to open its third retail outlet for electric bikes in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu. Having said that, this will be the company’s third store in the state and 19th in the country.



The other two retail stores of Revolt Motors are in Madurai and Chennai respectively. As we all know that Tamil Nadu is one of the biggest two-wheeler markets in the country. The state government is offering a state incentive to all electric vehicle OEMs. This includes full reimbursement of state GST paid on vehicle sales and full exemption from motor vehicle taxes for electric vehicles. 


Revolts Motors is offering two AI-enabled electric bikes namely RV300 and RV400. The RV400 can be operated through the MyRevolt App. Through this, the rider can access a plethora of features. These include geo fencing/bike locator, battery status, customized sounds that can be easily changed with just a tap on the screen, historical data on your rides, complete bike diagnostics and many more. You also get the option to locate the nearest Revolt Switch Station so that you can swap your bike’s battery and be on the move in less than 60 seconds. Both Revolt RV300 and RV400 come with three riding modes namely Eco, Normal, and Sport.

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Performance-wise, Revolt RV300 is powered by a 2.7 kWh lithium-ion battery paired to a 1.5KW (Hub) Motor. The battery can achieve the longest range of 180 km and also offer 60V power. The Revolt RV400, on the other hand, draws its power from a 3.24 kWh lithium-Ion battery offering 72V power paired with a 3 KW (Mid Drive) motor. This battery can deliver a top range of 150 km. Suspension duties are handled by upside-down forks at the front and a fully-adjustable mono shock setup towards the rear. 

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