Revolt electric motorcycle is teasing the conventional motorcycle component list by throwing each part into the dustbin one by one. The innovative way of exploring the potential that is hidden in the electric motorcycles will definitely be the talk of the town soon. The official website of the brand welcomes the viewer with four different videos that can be seen one after the other by refreshing the page. The first video shows a person throwing cycle parts like chain and exhaust in the dustbin while soon after, dropping the fuel nozzle and can into the dustbin is seen.
Just after these two videos, they can be seen throwing the entire combustion engine into the bin, with a lady in the fourth video removing her mask and showing the difference that comes through this change. Revolt is an Indian brand that will focus on purely electric products and their first batch of products is already on the production line. The brand is another venture by the popular Indian entrepreneur Rahul Sharma, known for the Micromax revolution that was taken down by Xiaomi and other international brands with budget smartphones.
Revolt is the result of two years of hard work and research into the electrification of bikes, using AI-enabled 4G technology to keep things connected at all times. The Revolt electric motorcycle will have a top speed of 85 kph and was seen doing 156.8 km through traffic conditions in full recharge. The highway results will definitely be better than this number. The battery is available with a swap function. Revolt will be made in Manesar in a dedicated facility with 1.20 lakh units of capacity in the first phase. The retail plan first targets Delhi and other metro cities while later, it will be made available according to the charging station numbers around different cities.
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