Revolt Motors, a New Delhi-based electric vehicle startup, will reopen bookings for its updated and upgraded version of the RV400 for Rs. 2,499. Revolt’s RV400 made its public debut in 2019, and they have now reached thousands of households with their electric version of the bike.
Not only that, but the company has introduced a novel notion of swiping to start your bike. This feature has been in high demand since its introduction, and the firm has finally integrated it into their motorcycles after three years. This function allows users to start the bike without using a key.
Users can turn on the bike with the swipe-to-start feature by simply sliding the power button from left to right within the MyRevolt app. This unique innovation not only eliminates the need for a key, but also allows users to execute all bike functions, such as lock, unlock, and locate, through the MyRevolt app.
Swipe to start, a feature of Revolt, provides its customers with a seamless and secure experience, allowing them to start their bike effortlessly while also assuring the bike’s safety with the application’s lock and unlock functionalities. The MyRevolt programme also has a feature that allows users to find their motorcycles, making it easier to keep track of their vehicles.
Design
The RV400 is well-known for its elegant form and cutting-edge technologies. It includes an AI-enabled system that offers users a variety of services such as real-time riding data, bike location monitoring, and remote diagnostics. It’s also one of the most reasonably priced electric motorcycles on the market, making it a popular choice for environmentally conscious commuters.
The reopening of RV400 bookings demonstrates Revolt Motors’ commitment to providing a great customer experience. The RV400 is going to become even more user-friendly and convenient with the new functionality that enables for easy beginning with a swipe on your phone.
Mark your calendar for Wednesday, February 22nd, and be among the first to reserve your new and advanced RV400. Revolt Motors is making it easier to embrace electric mobility than ever before, and the RV400 exemplifies the company’s goal of a cleaner, greener future.
Motor Force
In 2017, a new participant entered the electric vehicle industry in the bustling city of New Delhi, created by none other than Rahul Sharma, the CEO of Micromax. Revolt Motors is that player, and since unveiling its product range in 2019, it has quickly become one of the leading faces in the race for a greener future.
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