India’s first AI-enabled motorcycle launched by Revolt Intellicorp

Making an industry-first benchmark in the automotive space, Revolt Intellicorp Pvt. Ltd. today launched India’s first AI-enabled motorcycle – the Revolt RV400.

The design of the Revolt RV400 is complemented by enhanced performance and riding dynamics. The RV400 is powered by a 3.24 KWh Lithium Ion battery that generates 72V of power and comes with a maximum range of 150 kms on a single charge giving it a top speed of 85km/hr. It comes with a CBS braking system (Front Disc – 240 mm/ Rear Disc – 240mm) and an adjustable monoshock. The Revolt RV400 has a ground clearance of 215 mm and will be fully charged (0-100%) in 4.5 hours.

As part of the accessories package, Revolt will offer a connected helmet in partnership with Google, that allows you start the bike using a voice command- “Revolt Start.”Recognising the dynamic consumer world with increasing need for connectivity, the RV 400 comes equipped with a fully digital instrument cluster, 4G connectivity and an LED headlamp. Additionally, the RV400 owners have the option of choosing from four different exhaust sounds and more can be downloaded via an app too.

Speaking at the launch, Mr. Rahul Sharma, Founder, Revolt Intellicorp Pvt. Ltd, said, “EVs are not just about a shift in vehicles but a shift in mindset for the consumer. Our promise of disrupting the mobility market in the true sense of Product and Price is here. The RV400 and RV300 reflect our passion and commitment to bring sustainable, affordable mobility to every Indian home and My Revolt Plan is a testimony to this promise of making EVs accessible to the masses. We are starting with Delhi and Pune; and will eventually move to the rest of the country as we believe that our product has the credentials to transform the way two-wheelers are looked at.”

For further information, on how Revolt Intellicorp is determined to drive a significant, positive change in the Indian mobility space, visit www.revoltmotors.com

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