Revolt Motors Appoints Roy Kurian as President to Drive Growth

The electric motorcycle manufacturer has brought in a veteran automotive executive with 31 years of experience to lead its expansion strategy and strengthen market position.

Sarthak MahajanBy Sarthak Mahajan calendar 09 Oct 2025 Views icon1804 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Revolt Motors Appoints Roy Kurian as President to Drive Growth

Revolt Motors has appointed Roy Kurian as President, marking a strategic leadership move as India's leading electric motorcycle brand prepares for its next phase of expansion.

Kurian brings over three decades of automotive and electric mobility experience to the role. His career spans senior positions at Montra Electric, Greaves Electric Mobility (Ampere), Baxy Mobility, and Tork Motors, where he contributed to EV product development, network expansion, and brand building initiatives.

His most notable achievement came during an eight-year stint at Yamaha Motor India as Senior Vice President of Sales & Marketing. Under his leadership, the company's sales grew from 200,000 units in 2010 to over one million units by 2016, significantly strengthening Yamaha's competitive position in the Indian motorcycle market.

Anjali Rattan, Chairperson of RattanIndia Enterprises Limited, emphasized Kurian's expertise across both internal combustion engine and electric vehicle sectors as key factors in his selection. She noted his appointment reinforces the company's leadership capabilities as it accelerates India's clean mobility transition.

Kurian expressed enthusiasm about returning to Revolt Motors, highlighting the opportunity to build on the company's established market position. He outlined plans to focus on scaling growth, expanding market reach, and strengthening customer engagement.

The executive holds a BBA from Bhopal School of Social Sciences and a Post-Graduate Diploma in Marketing Management from Safia College, Bhopal. He has completed Global Executive Programs in Japan and has been recognized among India's Top 50 Brand Leaders by the CMO Council.

Founded in 2017, Revolt Intellicorp markets itself as a pioneer in India's electric vehicle sector, having introduced what it describes as the country's first AI-enabled motorcycle. The company operates through authorized dealerships offering motorcycles, genuine parts, and accessories.

Revolt Motors is part of RattanIndia Enterprises Limited, a publicly listed company with approximately ₹7,000 crore market capitalization. The conglomerate operates across electric mobility, e-commerce, fashion brands, fintech, and drone sectors.

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