Revolt Motors Offers Up to ₹25,000 in Discounts Ahead of PM E-Drive Deadline
The electric motorcycle maker is offering combined benefits of up to ₹25,000 per unit, valid through March 31 as government incentives approach expiry.
Revolt Motors, the electric two-wheeler brand owned by RattanIndia Enterprises, said on Thursday it would offer discounts and additional benefits totalling up to ₹25,000 on purchases made before March 31, 2026. The company described the promotion as its largest consumer offer to date.
The offer bundles free insurance, a complimentary extended warranty valued at ₹4,999, model-specific discounts of up to ₹8,000, and a ₹5,000 benefit available under the central government's PM E-Drive Scheme. The exact savings vary by model and variant.
The promotion coincides with the scheduled end of the current PM E-Drive incentive phase on March 31. The scheme, which provides subsidies to buyers of electric two-wheelers and other vehicles, has been a driver of retail demand in recent months. Revolt did not indicate whether a new incentive cycle would follow.
"India's transition towards electric mobility is gaining strong momentum, and at Revolt our focus has always been on making this shift more accessible and practical for everyday riders," said Anjali Rattan, Chairperson of RattanIndia Enterprises. She added that the initiative was aimed at passing on "meaningful value" to customers.
The offer is available at Revolt's authorised dealerships across India. The company said customers can also book through its official website. Revolt Motors was founded in 2017 and markets itself as the manufacturer of India's first AI-enabled electric motorcycle. RattanIndia Enterprises, its parent, is listed on Indian exchanges with a market capitalisation of approximately ₹7,000 crore.
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