MV Dugar Group brings Revolt electric motorcycles to Nepal
All feature IP67 battery packs, regenerative braking, mobile connectivity with GPS tracking

KATHMANDU, APRIL 16: MV Dugar Group, a leading Nepali business house, has officially partnered with Revolt Motors, India’s top electric motorcycle brand, to introduce five advanced electric bike models to Nepal. The launch took place yesterday at their flagship showroom in Naxal, Kathmandu.
The lineup includes the flagship RV400 (150 km range, NPR 4,49,000), the value-packed RV400 BRZ (NPR 4,19,000), the powerful RV BlazeX (4kW motor, NPR 3,99,000), the commuter-friendly RV1+ (NPR 3,49,000), and the entry-level RV1 (NPR 2,99,000).
All models feature IP67 battery packs, regenerative braking, mobile connectivity with GPS tracking and anti-theft alerts, and removable batteries that charge via standard household sockets.
"This is not just a product launch but a step toward empowering Nepali riders with clean, future-ready mobility," said MV Dugar Group Chairman Moti Lal Dugar.
Founded in 2017, Revolt Motors is known for introducing India’s first AI-enabled motorcycle and continues to lead innovations in the EV sector.

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