Revolt RV400 BRZ launched at Rs 1.38 lakh

    Is based on the RV400 platform; gets up to 150km of range.

    Published On Jan 24, 2024 07:00:00 AM

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    Revolt Motors has launched the RV400 BRZ, another addition to its electric motorcycle lineup, at an introductory price of Rs 1.38 lakh (ex-showroom). Bookings are now open for the RV400 BRZ  through the official website or the Revolt showroom.

    1. Has three riding modes – Sport, Normal, Eco
    2. Full charge takes 4hr30min

    The RV400 BRZ appears to be identical to the RV400 and most of the claimed figures and specifications for the two bikes seem to be the same. The RV400 BRZ is powered by a 3.24kWh lithium-ion battery that offers a claimed range of 150km in Eco mode, 100km in Normal mode and 80km in sport mode, just like the RV400. Total charging time taken is 4hr30min to achieve a full charge from flat and for 0-75% it takes 3 hours. Features include a digital dash, all-LED lighting, USD fork and monoshock. The RV400 BRZ gets a total of five colour options including three newly introduced colours– Lunar Green, Pacific Blue and Dark Silver. The RV400 BRZ rivals the likes of Oben Rorr (Rs 1.50 lakh, ex-showroom, Bengaluru) and Tork Kratos R (Rs 1.87 lakh, ex-showroom, Delhi).

    “With the RV400 BRZ, we are offering a ride that seamlessly combines elegance and ease, offering a superb yet affordable motoring experience. Engineered for the modern rider, BRZ is a result of our in-depth study into the needs and preferences of riders who are motorcycling enthusiasts” said Mrs. Anjali Rattan, Business Chairperson of RattanIndia Enterprises Limited. 

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