In a significant milestone for India's electric mobility landscape, Revolt Motors—India’s leading electric motorcycle brand—has announced the production of its 50,000th electric bike at its advanced manufacturing facility in Manesar, Haryana. This achievement marks more than just a production figure; it represents the growing trust in sustainable mobility and a collective push toward a greener, smarter transportation future.
The landmark 50,000th unit, an RV1+ in the distinctive Titan Red Silver shade, reflects Revolt's unwavering commitment to delivering high-performance, AI-enabled electric motorcycles that are designed and built in India.
Over the years, Revolt Motors has rapidly scaled both manufacturing capabilities and its retail footprint to meet rising demand. The Manesar plant, equipped with a robust annual capacity of 1.8 lakh units and backed by a skilled workforce, ensures precision, quality, and performance in every bike produced. The brand now operates over 200 dealerships across India and has recently expanded into international markets such as Nepal and Sri Lanka, solidifying its position as a dominant homegrown player in the EV two-wheeler segment.
Celebrating the milestone, Ms. Anjali Rattan, Chairperson of RattanIndia Enterprises, stated:
“This 50,000th motorcycle is more than just a number—it carries the hopes of lakhs of Indians embracing a cleaner, forward-looking future. It stands for every customer who chose electric, every dedicated team member on the assembly line, and every kilometre that challenged convention. At Revolt, we’re not just building bikes—we’re driving a generational transformation. This moment reaffirms our belief that the electric future isn’t coming—it’s already here, and India is leading it.”
Revolt Motors has emerged as the fastest-growing brand in India’s electric motorcycle segment. Its flagship models—RV400, RV1+, and RV BlazeX—feature cutting-edge lithium-ion batteries, intelligent riding modes, regenerative braking, high payload capacities, and finely tuned suspensions tailored for Indian conditions.
Looking ahead, Revolt Motors plans to double its annual production capacity to over 3 lakh units by the end of 2026. The company also aims to launch new models, grow its dealership network to 400 locations, and deepen its footprint across South Asia and the Middle East. With every milestone, Revolt continues to drive the future of mobility through innovation, scale, and a rider-first approach.