Tork Kratos: What We Know So Far
Tork Motors is set to unveil the Kratos tomorrow
(UPDATE: Tork Motors has launched the Kratos and the Kratos R. Head here to read the launch story.)

Pune-based Tork Motors is ready to debut the Kratos, its first EV offering in India tomorrow.. It’s already been spotted quite a few times now and here’s what we know about the Tork Kratos so far.
Design & Features

Despite being wrapped in camo, the Tork Kratos’ design cues have been quite evident. It looks sporty and youthful. Besides, the Kratos is also loaded with a bunch of nifty features. It gets Tork Intuitive Response Operating System (TIROS) that handles vital operations like power management, real-time power consumption, data compilation on every ride, and range estimation. It also packs 4G connectivity and fast-charging. Additionally, it gets all-LED illumination.
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Power Figures

Tork Motors’ first offering was to be called the T6X, and was powered by a 6kW DC axial flux motor, producing 27Nm. Its top speed was limited to 100kmph with a range of 100km. However, in its final production form, the renamed Kratos will house a bigger battery pack offering better range and faster charging.
Underpinnings

The Tork Kratos is built on a revised trellis frame used for the T6X. It’s suspended on a conventional telescopic front fork and a monoshock. It uses disc brakes at both ends with regenerative braking. However, the Kratos’ alloys are oddly similar to that of the Bajaj Pulsar RS200.
Expected Price & Bookings
We expect Tork to price the Kratos at around Rs 1.5 lakh (ex-showroom), albeit excluding the Fame 2 and related state-wise subsidies. Tork will conduct the launch event online tomorrow and official bookings too will commence soon after on Tork’s websites. The deliveries are said to take a couple of months. Consider it as a rather powerful alternative to the Revolt RV 400.
Tork Kratos R User Reviews
- Don't purchase the bikeVery bad bike. Don't buy this shit. I had purchased this bike. But the owner itself don't have any care about bike and bike regarding services.4
- Fantastic bikeThe bike looks are very fantastic.it is a stylish bike with awesome features .The range of bike in kms is very good
- Barry bad experience pehle urbanBarry bad experience pehle urban li thi to bol rahe the ki 3 sarvice free or 1 sarvice karane ke bad bol rahe hamne to 1 sarvice ka hi bola tha 😡
- Good ExperienceThe electric bike delivers impressive overall performance. Its large battery capacity makes it suitable for daily use, costing only about 20 paise per kilometer. The bike's design is striking, and overall, it proves to be a highly valuable electric bike in its price range. Taking it for a ride will leave you thoroughly satisfied and without regrets.Read More1
- Great BikeExcellent bike with a long range, quick charging, and top-notch service. Overall, it's a great bike.2