Tork begins deliveries of Kratos, Kratos R e-bikes

    The Tork bikes are only available in Pune, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Chennai and Delhi for now.

    Published On Jul 22, 2022 05:45:00 PM

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    Deliveries of the Tork Motors Kratos-R motorcycle have finally begun, and 20 bikes were handed over to customers from the company’s headquarters in Pune. Tork had initially announced that they would begin delivering units of their Kratos and Kratos-R motorcycles in April. However, with the supply shortages that have been plaguing the automotive industry as a whole, it had to push back the delivery timeline. 

    Tork Kratos and Kratos-R: details and price

    Powering the motorcycles is a 4kWh battery pack which offers a claimed real-world range of 120km on both models. The motor, and consequently the peak output figures, however, are different on both models. The Kratos pumps out 7.5kW and 28Nm of torque, allowing it to go from 0 to 40kph in 4 seconds, and on to a claimed top speed of 100kph. The Kratos-R is slightly ahead in terms of performance with its motor capable of generating 9kW and 38Nm, propelling it from 0 to 40kph in 3.5 seconds, and to a claimed top speed of 105kph.

    Being an EV, it boasts of a whole raft of features, most of which are enabled by a smartphone app. The bike gets a basic LCD display with readouts for distance to empty, trip data and a clock. The promised features include navigation, OTA updates, a crash alert and much more. The Kratos-R will also be compatible with fast charging, which takes it from zero to 80 percent in an hour. 

    Tork has priced the Kratos and the Kratos-R at Rs. 1.08 lakh and Rs. 1.23 lakh, (ex-showroom, Pune after subsidies), respectively. Tork is also offering a 3-year/40,000km warranty on the bike, with the bike initially only available in Pune, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Chennai and Delhi. 

    Would you go for the Tork Kratos over the Revolt RV400? Let us know in the comments section below.

     

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