Revolt Motors is planning to increase its annual production capacity to over 3 lakh units by the end of 2026. It also strives to increase its dealership network from 200 to 400 stores across India.
By Sanorita

Electric two-wheeler manufacturer Revolt Motors is celebrating the milestone of producing 50,000 units at its manufacturing facility in Manesar, Haryana, India. The celebratory model was the top-spec RV1+ EV draped in an eye-catching Titan Red Silver, priced starting at Rs 1.05 lakh (ex-showroom). Other than the RV1, Revolt Motors also sells the RV400 and the BlazeX. Following this milestone, the EV manufacturer is planning for major growth in the market. It will scale up its production capacity from the current 1.8 lakh units to over 3 lakh units annually by the end of 2026. The EV manufacturer will also increase its dealership network from 200 to 400 stores across India. On the global front, Revolt is preparing to expand into new international markets, including the Middle East.
On the occasion, Ms. Anjali Rattan, Chairperson of RattanIndia Enterprises, said, 'This 50,000th motorcycle carries more than a chassis number – it carries the aspirations of lakhs of Indians who believe in a cleaner, more progressive future. It symbolizes every customer who made the shift to electric. It reflects every team member who worked tirelessly on the assembly line, and every kilometre that challenged convention.'
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She also added, 'At Revolt, we are not just manufacturing bikes; we are building momentum for a generational change. This moment reaffirms our belief that an electric tomorrow is not just coming — it is already here and being led from India.'
The RV1, an entry-level electric commuter, is developed keeping in mind the requirements of urban riders seeking style, comfort, and convenience. The EV is available in two variants (Standard and RV1+), and has four colour options (Titan Red Silver, Black Neon Green, Cosmic Black Red, and Black Midnight Blue).
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The top-spec variant packs a larger 3.2kWh battery, which claims a range of up to 160 kilometres in Eco mode. The standard charger takes the battery from 0 to 80% in about 3.5 hours, while the fast charger slashes the time down to just 1 hour and 20 minutes. The model weighs 110kg, which makes it easy to handle in city traffic while delivering a smooth and convenient ride.