Revolt Motors Rolls Out 50,000th Electric Motorcycle from Manesar Facility
Revolt Motors achieves a key manufacturing milestone with the rollout of its 50,000th electric motorcycle. The company plans to scale production, introduce new models, and expand its presence in domestic and international markets.
Revolt Motors has rolled out its 50,000th electric motorcycle from its manufacturing facility in Manesar, Haryana. The milestone unit, an RV1+ finished in Titan Red Silver, highlights the company’s progress in India’s growing electric two-wheeler segment.
Over the years, Revolt Motors has expanded its production and retail operations to meet increasing demand. The Manesar facility, which has an installed production capacity of 1.8 lakh units annually, is supported by a trained workforce and focuses on delivering consistent quality and performance. Currently, the company has a presence in over 200 dealership locations across India and has also entered markets such as Nepal and Sri Lanka.
Revolt’s product range includes models like the RV400, RV1+, and RV BlazeX, equipped with lithium-ion batteries, multiple riding modes, regenerative braking, and suspension features suited for Indian road conditions.
Looking ahead, the company aims to double its annual production capacity to over 3 lakh units by the end of 2026. Plans are also underway to expand its dealership network to 400 locations and further grow its presence across South Asia and the Middle East.
Revolt Intellicorp, founded in 2017, introduced India’s first AI-enabled motorcycle and continues to focus on electric mobility solutions. The company also supports its product range through a network of genuine parts and accessories available via authorised dealerships.
Revolt Motors is part of RattanIndia Enterprises Limited, a publicly listed company engaged in sectors including electric mobility, e-commerce, fashion, fintech, and drones.
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