Electric motorcycles in India are no longer just about being eco-friendly or economical; they’re stepping up their game in terms of style and performance. Revolt Motors, an Indian EV manufacturer, recently introduced the special Stealth Black edition of their RV400 model, showcasing how electric motorcycles can have both substance and flair.

The bike has a 3.24 kilowatt-hour battery and a range of just under 100 miles

Sporting a blacked-out design, the Stealth Black edition instantly catches the eye. But it’s not just a color update; it’s a statement. The angular panels hiding the battery give it the look of a traditional sportbike, while the gold inverted forks at the front act as a contrasting flourish. In essence, this is a machine that combines modern aesthetics with classical motorbike spirit.

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Even with the exciting style upgrades, the RV400 doesn’t compromise on its utilitarian role in India’s busy streets. Equipped with a mid-mounted electric motor, the bike offers a power output of about four horsepower—perfect for weaving through urban congestion. The 3.24 kilowatt-hour lithium-ion battery promises a respectable range of about 97.5 miles, making it a practical choice for everyday commuting.

The tech behind this model is by no means groundbreaking but focuses on delivering reliable performance. It has a preload-adjustable monoshock for the rear suspension and employs front and rear disc brakes for dependable stopping power.

At a retail price of Rs 117,000 (approximately $1,416 USD), it’s clear that the RV400 Stealth Black is positioning itself as a product that fulfills both aesthetic and practical needs, making it more than just another electric two-wheeler on the market.

Bookings are now open and the Stealth Black edition can be snagged online at Amazon or at any Revolt Motors dealership. If you’re in the market for an electric motorcycle that defies convention and merges style with practicality, this could be your next ride.

So, is the Stealth Black edition just a fresh coat of paint? Far from it. It’s an invitation to rethink what electric mobility can be, especially in a country where the need for sustainable and stylish transportation options is on the rise.

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