Revolt Motors launches RV400 sales on Flipkart

Revolt Motors will be using its extensive logistics network and customer-centric approach to deliver the EV motorcycle to customers in remote areas, expanding its presence throughout India.

Autocar Professional BureauBy Autocar Professional Bureau calendar 10 Aug 2023 Views icon6597 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Revolt Motors launches RV400 sales on Flipkart

RattanIndia owned Revolt Motors has announced a strategic collaboration with Flipkart for the sale of its RV400 EV motorcycle on the e-commerce platform. Leveraging Flipkart's robust e-commerce platform, Revolt Motors aims to reach a broader customer base.

Revolt Motors will be using its extensive logistics network and customer-centric approach to deliver the EV motorcycle to customers in remote areas, expanding its presence throughout India.

Anjali Rattan, Chairperson of Rattan Enterprise Limited, said, "This collaboration allows us to reach a vast audience of environmentally conscious consumers and offer them a truly transformative electric motorcycle. With Flipkart's expertise and reach, we are confident that this partnership will accelerate the adoption of electric vehicles and drive the sustainable mobility revolution in India and beyond."

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