In partnership with MV Dugar, Revolt Motors rides into Nepal with its first Kathmandu hub, launching smart, eco-friendly bikes and big expansion plans across key cities.
Indian electric motorcycle manufacturer Revolt Motors has officially launched its operations in Nepal. The company opened its first dealership in central Kathmandu as part of its global expansion strategy. The move has been backed by a partnership with MV Dugar Group, a veteran in Nepal’s automobile sector with over 50 years of industry experience.

According to the company, this collaboration aims to introduce smart, sustainable, and high-performance electric two-wheelers to the Nepalese market. The motorcycles are designed to suit the country’s varied terrain and urban commuting needs.
Revolt Motors plans to establish 12 more showrooms across Nepal. Target cities include Pokhara, Biratnagar, Butwal, Nepalgunj, and Dhangadhi. Each outlet will feature service centres, trained EV technicians, and genuine parts and accessories.
The full range of Revolt models is now available in Nepal. This includes the RV400, RV400 BRZ, RV1+, RV1, and the new RV BlazeX. The motorcycles feature app-enabled connectivity, removable water-resistant battery packs, regenerative braking, and reverse assist.
The Kathmandu dealership, named the Revolt Hub, was inaugurated by MV Dugar Group Chairman Mr Moti Lal Dugar and Revolt Motors Business Head Mr Sandeep Roperia.
The event was attended by media representatives, influencers, and potential customers, who explored the product range and took part in test rides.

Chairperson of RattanIndia Enterprises, Ms Anjali Rattan Nashier, stated that this launch marks a major milestone in Revolt’s global journey, bringing its full range of electric motorcycles to Nepal.