Tork Kratos R Electric Motorcycle Gets Discount of INR 37,500

  • Published On: 4 March 2024
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The Tork Kratos R is one of the oldest electric motorcycles available on the Indian market.

Tork Motors, a Pune-based motorcycle manufacturer, has announced a price cut of INR 37,500 on the Kratos R e-motorcycle. The electric bike is now available at a price of INR 1.50 lakh, while earlier it was priced at INR 1.87 lakh (ex-showroom, including FAME II subsidy). The EV maker is providing the new discount offer for a limited period only. Customers can benefit from the price cut until March 31, 2024. The brand has already been offering a discount of INR 22,000 on the Tork Kratos R since the end of 2023.

With the recent move, the auto giant is aiming to maximize the use of the FAME II subsidy, which expires on March 31. Just like other automakers, Tork Motors has also been providing massive discounts on its offerings to maximize the benefits of the FAME II incentive. Since the government has not yet released an official statement regarding the FAME III subsidy for EVs starting in April, customers can currently purchase an EV at a lower price.

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The Tork Kratos R is one of the oldest electric bikes available on the Indian market. The brand has also updated the electric motorcycle several times. The Kratos houses updated features like a digital instrument console with Bluetooth connectivity, Active Throttle Control, and a USB charger. The bike comes with five riding modes: Eco, Eco+, Sports, City, and Reverse. The Eco+ ride mode offers an enhanced range of 150 km, whereas the Eco mode gives a real-world range of 120 km and a high speed of 50 kmph.

The electric bike can sprint from 0 to 40 kmph in just 3.5 seconds, and it has a top speed of 105 kmph. The Kratos R is powered by a 4-kWh battery set, offering a range of 150 km on one charge. In its segment, the e-bike rivals the likes of the Revolt RV400, Oben Rorr, Matter Aera, and Hop Oxo.

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