Revolt opens first sales touchpoint in Mumbai
The company says it has resumed production at its Manesar plant and will start booking on August 30.
Gurgaon-based electric vehicle startup Revolt Intellicorp is to begin sales of its electric motorcycle, the Revolt RV400 in Mumbai. This takes its retail operations to six cities including Delhi, Pune, Chennai, Hyderabad and Ahmedabad.
It maybe recollected a few days ago, Autocar Professional broke the news on Tier 1 supplier Sona Comstar will start supplying BLDC motor and controller to Revolt Motors.
Now, Revolt says it will start sales of the RV400 in Mumbai with its first Hub in Andheri (West) , with plans starting at Rs 3,999 per month (for 38 months plus Rs 3,999 as one-time booking amount on the website) and the RV300 at Rs 2,999 per month (for 36 months plus Rs 2,999 as one-time booking amount on the website).
Rahul Sharma: "We are now sailing smoothly towards achieving our targets as much as we can, adhering to the norms set by the government on production."
Commenting on the launch, Rahul Sharma, founder, Revolt Intellicorp said, “We would like to thank our customers for their trust in us and patiently waiting to experience the RV400. While the Covid19 outbreak and the subsequent lockdown affected the delivery timelines for some time, we are now sailing smoothly towards achieving our targets as much as we can, adhering to the norms set by the government on production. We are hoping to achieve some form of normalcy and are working towards taking the next set of orders from our new hub in Mumbai.”
Also read: Sona Comstar to supply BLDC motor and controller to e-bike maker Revolt Motors
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By Autocar Professional Bureau
28 Aug 2020
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