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      Home » This EV Startup Finally Begins Deliveries of E-Bike Tork Kratos

      This EV Startup Finally Begins Deliveries of E-Bike Tork Kratos

      Aishwarya SaxenaBy Aishwarya SaxenaJuly 25, 2022 News 2 Mins Read
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      EV startup, Tork Motors has begun delivering its electric bike Tork Kratos which was launched earlier this year in January.

      Tork KratosThe bike was launched on Republic Day and the bookings commenced soon after the launch.

      The e-bike was made available to select cities including Pune, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Chennai and Delhi.

      Tork Motors released a video highlighting the “mega delivery” event where the company delivered over 20 units of its new electric bike. Also

      In the post, Kratos Motors said, “WHEN IS THE BIKE GETTING DELIVERED? We all were waiting for this answer. Now the wait is over. 20+ deliveries in 1 day at Mega Delivery Event. And this is just the beginning! More deliveries coming soon…”

      Tork Kratos was launched in two variants: Kratos and Kratos R. The starting price of the bike is Rs 1.02 lakh (effective ex-showroom, Delhi/including subsidy). The pre-booking for both is the same at just Rs 999 via the company’s official website.

      The standard model is being sold in white and the “R” model will be available in White, Blue, Red and Black colour options.

      The motorcycle comes with a range of up to 180 km, top speed of 105 kmph, 0-40 kmph of acceleration in 4 seconds, and more.

      Tork Kratos comes with range of 180 km in ideal driving conditions. However, real-world usage can go up to 120 km. The motorcycle comes with an IP67-rated 4 Kwh lithium-ion battery pack with a system voltage of 48V.

      The standard variant comes with a claimed top speed of 100 kmph and the “R” variant comes with a claimed top speed of 105 kmph.

      The motorcycle comes with an Axial Flux type electric motor with the base variant coming with a max power of 7.5 Kw and a peak torque output of 28 Nm, and the higher-spec Kratos R outputting a max power of 9.0 Kw and a peak torque of 38 Nm.

      The standard variant does not come with fast charging capabilities, whereas, the “R” variant does support it.

      Additional features include Geofencing, Find my vehicle feature, Motorwalk assists, Crash alert, Vacation mode, Track mode analysis and Smart charge analysis.

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