Electric two wheeler manufacturer, TORK Motors, has launched its all new electric motorcycle - KRATOS® X at the Auto Expo 2023. The company claims that the vehicle will set a benchmark in its segment. Booking for this vehicle would be available in Q2 2023. The company has also launched a refreshed version of its Ebike KRATOS® R at TORK Motors arena, Greater Noida.
The company, with an intention to sensitise visitors on the advantages and profitability of using an electric motorcycle over a petrol-based motorcycle, showcased the dedicated charging set-up, along with the futuristic looking motorcycles in the event.
Commenting on the product launch, Kapil Shelke, Founder & CEO, TORK Motors, said that TORK Motors was committed to make electric motorcycle segment more accessible and pragmatic. “Today is an important milestone for the company, as we introduce a faster, better and torkier member in our KRATOS® range.”
He also added that the vehicle is completely in-house, and will be a perfect companion for fun rides and will create its own success story. “We are confident that refreshed version of KRATOS® R will further excite motorcycle enthusiasts, who are looking for a perfect companion for their daily commute. The pivotal factor behind the overwhelming success of our products are the inimitable riding experience, which is unique to the brand.” He added further
KRATOS claims that the company has created a strong name in the electric motorcycle segment. “It is the first vertically integrated electric vehicle in India and amongst the very few vehicles to offer Axial Flux Motor. Some of the significant changes in refreshed KRATOS® R motorcycles include a refined live dash, a fast charging port, improved front and rear blinkers, etc. The motorcycle will now boast a completely black motor and battery pack along with stylish decals for enhanced styling. Existing customers can upgrade their current motorcycle by paying the differential amount. The refreshed KRATOS® R will be available in two new variants – Jet black and White,” a company press release said.