- Available in two variants
- The bike will be delivered to the customer’s doorstep in Mumbai
- Kratos can do a claimed riding range of up to 120 km on a full charge
The Pune-based EV maker Tork has started delivering its first product to its customers. The delivery process of the Tork Kratos electric bike has begun only for Mumbai-based customers. Meanwhile, the e-bike is being delivered to Mumbai customers via courier services. The bikes will be delivered to the customer’s doorstep directly from the Pune headquarters. The Kratos was launched earlier in January this year. However, the production delay has happened due to unavoidable conditions and hence delay in the deliveries as well.
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Tork Kratos Details
The Kratos is a naked sports motorcycle with an electric heart. It comes in two different variants called the Standard and the R. Additionally, the Standard comes with a smaller 7.5kW electric motor. However, the R variant has been equipped with a bigger 9kW electric motor. The Standard variant can reach a claimed top speed of up to 100 kmph. Meanwhile, the R variant can touch a slightly higher 105 kmph mark. Both of these battery packs and electric motors are IP-67 water resistance rated.
Speaking of its design, the layout of it is inspired by the naked sports bike design. Hence, the front set riding position and aggressive styling are implied in it. Compared to its rivals like the Revolt RV 400, the Kratos looks more bulky and mature. Meanwhile, there are three riding modes available on the Kratos. These include – Eco, Normal, & Sports. The R variant of the Kratos can do up to 180 km per charge in the Eco mode as claimed by ARAI. It’s real-world riding range stands up to 120 km in the Eco mode. Other features include the likes of LED lighting, Bluetooth connectivity, remote lock/unlock, etc.
Verdict
The pricing of Kratos is Rs 1.22 lakh (Standard variant) and Rs 1.37 lakh (R variant) with a subsidy in Maharashtra. We think it is a good competitor to the already established Revolt e-bike. However, the brand needs some time to expand itself to achieve customer satisfaction in terms of after-sales support.
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