Revolt Motors is a name that’s getting more associated with innovation in India‘s electric vehicle (EV) sector each day. The company has taken a bold step to democratize electric mobility. By launching the RV400 BRZ, the company has introduced an electric motorcycle that combines affordability with performance, making it an enticing option for a broader segment of Indian consumers.

The bike delivers a top speed of 85 kilometres per hour

The RV400 BRZ, priced at approximately $1,662, stands out as the most budget-friendly option in Revolt Motors’ electric motorcycle lineup. This move is a testament to the company’s commitment to making sustainable transportation accessible to more people. The RV400 BRZ doesn’t compromise on quality or performance for its price. It shares the same technical underpinnings as its higher-end counterparts, featuring a 3.24-kilowatt-hour battery and a 5-kilowatt motor. This setup delivers a top speed of 85 kilometers per hour and a range that varies from 80 to 150 kilometers depending on the riding mode, balancing efficiency with the thrill of riding.

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However, the RV400 BRZ simplifies its feature set to achieve its affordable price point. It skips on advanced tech like smartphone connectivity and keyless ignition but retains essential safety features like regenerative braking, a combined braking system, and a sidestand motor cutoff. A fully digital instrument cluster keeps the rider informed of the bike’s speed, battery status, and selected ride mode. Charging the RV400 BRZ is fairly quick, with a full charge achievable in 4.5 hours.

In terms of aesthetics, the RV400 BRZ doesn’t stray from the sporty, naked bike design that has become a hallmark of the Revolt brand. It’s available in five vibrant colors, ensuring there’s a style to match every rider’s preference.

Revolt Motors’ latest offering is more than just a new model; it’s a leap towards sustainable urban mobility in India. By making electric motorcycles more accessible, Revolt Motors is not just selling a product; it’s contributing to a cleaner, greener future on India’s roads.

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