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Revolt limited-edition Stealth Black RV400 launched at Rs 1.45 lakh

Gajanan Kashikar Published: August 23, 2023, 02:00 PM IST

Electric two-wheeler manufacturer Revolt Motors has launched the limited edition Stealth Black RV400 electric motorcycle at Rs 1,44,950 (ex-showroom). The company has introduced the special model to on the occasion of its sixth anniversary. This limited-run model commands a premium of Rs 4,999 over the standard RV400, which costs Rs 1,39,950 (ex-showroom). However, it is to be noted that Revolt is offering a limited-period discount on its electric two-wheeler range and the aforementioned prices are inclusive of the discounts, which is valid until 31 August, 2023. Thereafter, the RV400 and Stealth Black RV400 will cost Rs 1,54,950 (ex-showroom) and 1,59,950 (ex-showroom), respectively.

Revolt Stealth Black RV400: Highlights

The limited edition Stealth Black RV400 features several cosmetic updates. It comes with more black elements than the Cosmic Black version, such as handlebar, alloy wheels, swingarm, and grab rails, are finished in black. In addition, the upside down front forks get a golden shade, while the rear mono-shock is now painted in yellow. There is also a new fly screen. Having said that, the special edition RV400 carries forward its overall design.

The RV400 comes with a 240mm front and rear disc brakes, three riding modes (Eco, Normal, and Sports), 17-inch tyres at both ends, keyless ignition, and all-LED lighting. It also comes equipped with a fully digital LCD display with a smartphone and 4G connectivity along with a support to the Revolt app. This system offers information about location, nearest battery swapping station, battery health, travel history, and more.

Revolt Stealth Black RV400: Battery, Range, and Power outputs

Powering the Stealth Black RV400 is the 3.24kWh battery pack paired with a mid-drive electric motor that produces 3kW (4PS) and 170Nm of peak torque. With this, the electric motorcycle claims to offer a range of 150km on a full charge. It can be charged from zero to 100 per cent in a four and a half hours, whereas charging from zero to 75 per cent takes about three hours. Meanwhile, the RV400 provides a top speed of 85kmph.

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