Revolt Motors Enters Nepal with First Showroom in Kathmandu

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Revolt Motors, India’s leading electric motorcycle brand, has officially launched operations in Nepal with the opening of its first dealership in Kathmandu. The move marks the company’s first step into international markets, signaling a broader push beyond India.

The expansion into Nepal comes through a partnership with the MV Dugar Group, a well-established name in the country’s auto industry. With more than 50 years of experience, MV Dugar brings strong local expertise, customer trust, and a wide distribution network, setting the stage for Revolt’s electric two-wheelers to make an impact.

“This is a major milestone in our journey,” said Anjali Rattan Nashier, Chairperson of RattanIndia Enterprises, which owns Revolt Motors. “We’re excited to bring our range of electric motorcycles to Nepal and to work with a trusted local partner like MV Dugar Group.”

The new dealership—called the Revolt Hub—was inaugurated in central Kathmandu by MV Dugar Group Chairman Moti Lal Dugar and Revolt Motors Business Head Sandeep Roperia. The launch event drew attention from media outlets, local influencers, and potential buyers, many of whom took the bikes out for a spin during live demo rides.

Revolt Motors and MV Dugar Group have big plans for Nepal. Over the coming months, they aim to open 12 more outlets across cities such as Pokhara, Biratnagar, Nepalgunj, Butwal, and Dhangadhi. Each showroom will include service facilities, trained technicians, and access to official accessories and merchandise.

The full range of Revolt bikes is now available in Nepal, including the flagship RV400, the sportier RV400 BRZ, the practical RV1 and RV1+ models, and the newly launched RV BlazeX. All models come with features like IP67-rated removable batteries, regenerative braking, reverse mode, and app-based smart features—well-suited for Nepal’s mix of urban and rugged terrain.

Revolt’s expansion into Nepal underlines its commitment to taking Indian electric vehicle innovation to new markets. The company sees the growing interest in clean mobility across South Asia as a key opportunity to lead the shift toward greener transportation.