Tork Kratos-R Urban Variant Launched at Rs 1.67 Lakh: A New Electric Option for City Commuters

Pune-Based Tork Motors Expands Lineup with Urban-Focused E-Motorcycle

In a bid to appeal to urban riders looking for a more wallet-friendly option, Tork Motors, the Pune-based electric vehicle maker, has announced a new variant of their popular Kratos-R model. Named the "Urban" trim, this model is strategically priced at Rs 1.67 lakh (ex-showroom, Pune).

Tork Kratos R Urban Trim



Affordable without sacrificing performance:


The new Kratos-R Urban is more than just a budget-friendly option. Even though it's cheaper by Rs 220,000 compared to its top-end sibling, it still packs a punch.

The urban ride: what’s inside?


Look and feel: No significant changes in design from the standard model; available in three vibrant colors.
Motor power: Equipped with an Axial Flux motor that produces 12 bhp and 38 Nm of torque, it’s powered by a 4 kWh lithium-ion battery.
Riding experience: Specifically designed for city rides with a 70 kmph top speed and a range of over 100 km on one charge.

Special perks for early buyers:


Initially, customers will enjoy the full range of features, including multiple riding modes and fast charging, for the first 30 days for free. They can later choose to retain these features at an additional cost.

Availability and booking details:


Bookings will open on August 15, 2023, both at the company’s experience centers across India and through their official website.

The new Kratos-R Urban variant seems to be Tork Motors' response to the diverse riding needs of urban India. By offering an affordable yet efficient electric motorcycle, they are undoubtedly making strides in the ever-growing e-motorcycle market. Whether you're an eco-conscious commuter or just looking for a fresh, affordable ride, this new Urban variant seems worth a look.
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Last updated on 14-08-2023. Published on 14-08-2023.
Published by Bikes4Sale in category New Bikes

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