Revolt Motors expands dealership network across India
Revolt Motors increases its dealership count to 153 with 14 new locations planned for November.
Revolt Motors, an electric motorcycle company in India, has expanded its dealership network, bringing the total number of locations to 153. Additionally, the company plans to open 14 more dealerships in November in cities such as Hubli (Karnataka), Muzaffarpur (Bihar), Katihar (Bihar), Maheshkhunt (Bihar), Khagaria (Bihar), Nawanshahr (Punjab), Kannauj (UP), Satara (Maharashtra), Sattur (Tamil Nadu), Mayiladuthurai (Tamil Nadu), Bhilwara (Rajasthan), Warangal (Telangana), Balasore (Odisha), and Bulandshahr (Uttar Pradesh).

Anjali Rattan, Chairperson of RattanIndia Enterprises Ltd., stated, "Our goal at Revolt Motors is to make electric mobility accessible to everyone across India. With each new dealership, we are not only expanding our network but also ensuring high-quality service and a strong customer experience."
The expanded network will offer Revolt’s electric motorcycles, including the RV1, RV1+, and RV400 models, providing customers with opportunities for test rides, expert guidance, and after-sales support as they transition to electric vehicles.
Revolt Motors is an electric motorcycle company that has gained recognition in the Indian market for its focus on affordable and innovative electric two-wheelers. Founded with the aim of promoting sustainable transportation, Revolt has contributed to India’s growing shift toward electric mobility by offering electric motorcycles that combine performance, design, and environmental benefits.
The company’s lineup includes models like the RV400, RV1, and RV1+, which have been marketed as accessible alternatives to traditional fuel-powered motorcycles. These models are designed to cater to the Indian consumer's preference for cost-effective and efficient transportation, offering features such as app-based connectivity, customizable riding modes, and long-range capabilities.
Revolt’s approach to expanding its presence in India includes a growing network of dealerships, with plans to increase accessibility in both urban and regional areas. The company also emphasizes the importance of after-sales support and service, which plays a key role in building consumer trust in electric vehicles.
Despite challenges such as infrastructure and consumer awareness, Revolt has positioned itself as a significant player in the Indian electric vehicle (EV) market. The company continues to work towards increasing adoption of electric mobility in India, in line with the country’s efforts to reduce emissions and promote sustainable transportation solutions.
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