The revolt company is launching its bike RV400 separately in different cities, meanwhile the company has decided to launch it in Pune and Delhi and increase its prices after the tremendous response from it and now the company Has increased its prices. Now Revolt Motors will be launched in other cities with an increased price. Now the new price of this bike has gone up to Rs 1,03,999 which was earlier Rs 98,999. This price hike is for one-time payment option. Apart from this, a booking amount of Rs 3,999 will have to be given to book this bike. Apart from this, you will also have to pay mandatory fees for registration / RTO, insurance, smart card, 3 years of 4G connectivity. It is worth noting that this is the first product of this bike company in India, so it is being launched in different cities. The Revolt RV 400 electric bike is a product of Revolt Intellicorp, the start-up company of Gurugram. The bike is available in two color options - Rebel Red and Cosmic Black. The Revolt RV400 is a smart bike, that is, it will get many connectivity features. These include features such as bike location, geo fencing, telematics and sound selection. This electric bike has 4 pre-loaded motorcycle sounds, out of which you can select the sound of your choice. You can change these pre-loaded sounds in the bike like ringtone in mobile. The company says that more options for sound will be given through over the air updates. The Revolt RV400 bike is equipped with 4G LTE SIM, which makes all its internet-based features work. If you also want to buy this bike, then to book the revolt RV300 bike, you have to pay a booking amount of Rs 2,999. Apart from this, you will also have to pay mandatory fees for registration / RTO, insurance, smart card, 3-year 4G connectivity. The RV300 electric bike is a smaller model. It has a 1.5 kw motor and 2.7 kw battery. Its top speed is 65 kilometres. On full charge, the Revolt RV 300 electric bike will run for 80 to 150 kilometres. Also Read: Royal Enfield bringing new bike, Know the specifications Another Chinese company enters Indian market, will launch this car MG's SUV broke many records, read details Coronavirus awe in Europe, Geneva motor show 2020 canceled