
Delhi has a big update for bike riders: By April 1, 2028, the city will stop registering new petrol motorcycles and scooters. The government’s new EV Policy 2.0 aims for 100% electric registrations starting in the 2029 fiscal year.

With petrol prices hovering around the ₹100 mark and traditional commuting costs eating into monthly budgets, the "fuel frustration" is real.

Rising fuel costs have become a major concern for daily commuters across India. With petrol prices increasing over time, many riders are now rethinking their transportation choices.

Petrol prices in India have been steadily increasing, making daily commuting more expensive for riders across the country.

Revolt Motors, India’s No. 1 electric motorcycle brand, today announced the appointment of Indian cricketer Hardik Pandya as its brand ambassador. Hardik Pandya as brand ambassador will amplify brand visibility.

For years, the Revolt RV400 has been the face of electric motorcycles in India. But for the average office-goer or delivery partner, it was often slightly out of budget. Enter the New Revolt Electric Bike—the Revolt RV1+.

India’s electric vehicle landscape is evolving rapidly, with both the central and state governments introducing new schemes and incentives to make electric mobility affordable and accessible.

India loves its big promises. Politicians announce grand visions of an electric future, automakers flash concept vehicles, and analysts predict hockey-stick growth curves

The festive season is all about new beginnings, and what better way to celebrate Diwali than by making the switch to a smarter, greener, and more powerful ride?

Every festive season in India sparks a wave of meaningful purchases, from gold and appliances to cars and bikes.