Revolt Motors Unveils ‘Azadi From Petrol’ Offer
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Revolt Motors Unveils ‘Azadi From Petrol’ Offer

To mark India’s 78th Independence Day, Revolt Motors, the country’s leading electric motorcycle brand, has introduced its special “Azadi From Petrol” offer, encouraging riders to break free from rising fuel costs and embrace smarter, sustainable mobility.
Under this limited-period scheme, customers purchasing any Revolt electric motorcycle can enjoy benefits worth up to Rs 20 million. The package includes zero insurance fees, providing free coverage valued at up to Rs 7 million, along with cash savings of up to Rs 13 million.
The initiative highlights Revolt’s mission to make electric mobility more accessible and financially attractive during the festive season. Chairperson of RattanIndia Enterprises, Mrs Anjali Rattan, said, “Azadi From Petrol is more than an offer — it’s a call to action for riders to free themselves from rising fuel prices, high maintenance, and outdated technology. This Independence Day, we invite every Indian to switch to electric and experience a cleaner, smarter, and more cost-effective way to ride.”
Revolt’s range includes the feature-rich RV400, the all-new RV400 BRZ, RV1, RV1+, and the recently launched RV BlazeX — all equipped with AI-enabled features, zero fuel dependency, low running costs, and a premium riding experience.

To mark India’s 78th Independence Day, Revolt Motors, the country’s leading electric motorcycle brand, has introduced its special “Azadi From Petrol” offer, encouraging riders to break free from rising fuel costs and embrace smarter, sustainable mobility.Under this limited-period scheme, customers purchasing any Revolt electric motorcycle can enjoy benefits worth up to Rs 20 million. The package includes zero insurance fees, providing free coverage valued at up to Rs 7 million, along with cash savings of up to Rs 13 million.The initiative highlights Revolt’s mission to make electric mobility more accessible and financially attractive during the festive season. Chairperson of RattanIndia Enterprises, Mrs Anjali Rattan, said, “Azadi From Petrol is more than an offer — it’s a call to action for riders to free themselves from rising fuel prices, high maintenance, and outdated technology. This Independence Day, we invite every Indian to switch to electric and experience a cleaner, smarter, and more cost-effective way to ride.”Revolt’s range includes the feature-rich RV400, the all-new RV400 BRZ, RV1, RV1+, and the recently launched RV BlazeX — all equipped with AI-enabled features, zero fuel dependency, low running costs, and a premium riding experience.

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