Revolt Motors introduces new RV400 in Eclipse Red color
Customers can book the new RV400 in Eclipse Red by visiting the official website of Revolt Motors.
RattanIndia owned Revolt Motors has announced the launch of RV400 in a new colour - Eclipse Red. RV400 in the new Eclipse Red colour resonates a potent spirit in deep red colour and exudes an unmatched depth in its glossy glaze, Revolt said in a press release.
The Eclipse Red is poised to transform the streets, igniting a fervent enthusiasm among riders. The deeper, glossier red finish elevates the RV400, adding a touch of opulence and sophistication to its already impressive aesthetics. The premium allure of Eclipse Red is not just about a colour; it is a statement, a proclamation of dynamism and zeal on the roads, the company stated.
"Our vision has always been to merge innovation with elegance, and the Eclipse Red encapsulates this philosophy perfectly. We are thrilled to introduce Eclipse Red as the newest addition to the Revolt RV400 range, providing riders with an opportunity to showcase their passion for adventure and power," said Anjali Rattan, Business Chairperson of RattanIndia Enterprises Limited.
The RV400 features a 3kW mid-mounted motor, delivering a claimed top speed of 85kph in its Sport mode. Powered by a 3.24kWh Li-ion battery pack, the RV400 boasts a claimed range of 150km in Eco mode. On Flipkart, it is currently priced at Rs 1.39 lakh. Customers can book the new RV400 in Eclipse Red by visiting the official website of Revolt Motors or by visiting the nearest authorised dealership.
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