Key Highlights
- Tork has showcased Kratos R e-bike at Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2024
- Comes in two variants
- Delivers 105 kmph top speed
Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2024 kickstarted a day back with the “future of mobility” theme. Popular manufactures have lineup up their portfolio at the ongoing motor show. Passenger and commercial vehicle fleet have taken up the centerstage; so have the electrical vehicles. Tork Motors have also displayed the Kratos R electric motorcycle at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2024. From powertrain to pricing, we have mentioned all the relevant details below:
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Tork Kratos R Electric Motorcycle At Bharat Mobility Global Expo
Tork had launched the Kratos R sports electric motorcycle last year in the Indian market. This premium e-bike is now up for display at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2024. Tork is showcasing its proficiency with developing quality EVs at the ongoing event with the Kratos R electric bike.
Notably, the Kratos R on display at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo is the same standard model as the one launched in the country last year. No new feature or design tweak is noticeable. So, we expect the powertrain assembly also remains the same as the available variant.
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Tork Kratos R Electric Motorcycle Powertrain And Features
Tork Kratos R | Powertrain |
Mortor | 7.5 Kw |
Torque | 28 Nm |
Battery | 4 kWh |
Range | 120 km per charge |
Top speed | 105 kph |
Tork Kratos R is a capable electric motorcycle which is powered by a 7.5 kW electric motor that can produce a peak torque of 28 Nm. This e-bike is backed by a IP67-certified Li-ion battery which has 4 kWh capacity. It can deliver up to 120 km of real world riding range. As for the battery charing time, it takes approximately an hour for the battery to get 0- 80 percent charge.
The Tork Kratos R can reach up 105 kmph top speed and accelerate from 0-40 kph in just 3.5 seconds. It uses telescopic and monoshock absorber suspension module at the front and rear respectively. Whereas, single disc brakes (both front and rear) handle braking.
The model showcased at the Bharat Mobility Expo has the same set of advanced features which include regenerative braking for improved riding range, reverse parking mode, anti-theft alarm, crash alert, and multiple riding modes.