Revolt Motors Expands Dealership Network to 200 Locations
The company multiplies its dealership network tenfold in two years to support EV adoption.
Revolt Motors has expanded its dealership network to 200 locations across the country. The company aims to reach 400 dealerships by the end of FY26 to further strengthen its national footprint and support the growing demand for electric mobility.
Currently operational in 23 states and union territories, Revolt continues to broaden its reach into Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities, driving EV adoption beyond metro markets. This includes locations such as Maharashtra, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and others. Ms. Anjali Rattan, Chairperson of RattanIndia Enterprises Limited, emphasized the importance of reaching diverse geographies, stating that electric mobility is becoming the preferred choice for daily commuting across India.
Internationally, Revolt Motors plans to expand to Nepal, following the success of its launch in Sri Lanka last year. The dealerships offer a hands-on experience with electric motorcycles such as the RV400, RV1, and RV1+, and provide test rides, expert guidance, and after-sales support.
Founded in 2017, Revolt Motors continues to lead India's electric vehicle transition with innovative technology, including India’s first AI-enabled motorcycle. The company also offers genuine parts and accessories, ensuring a comprehensive electric riding experience
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08 Apr 2025
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