Tork Kratos R
Tork Kratos R Price
The following details are indicative and subject to change.
| Kratos R STD 100 km/Hr180 km/charge4-5 Hr DISCONTINUED | ₹1,22,499 | |
| Kratos R STD 105 km/Hr180 km/charge6-7 Hr DISCONTINUED | ₹1,49,999 | |
| Kratos R Urban Trim 70 km/Hr180 km/charge6-7 Hr DISCONTINUED | ₹1,67,499 |
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Tork Kratos R Key Specs & Features
| Range | 180 km/charge |
| Battery Capacity | 4 Kwh |
| Kerb Weight | 140 kg |
| Claimed Top Speed | 100 km/Hr |
| Motor Power | 7.5 kW |
| Motor | PMAC |
| Mobile Application | Yes |
| Anti-Theft Alert | Yes |
| Navigation assist | Yes |
| Low battery alert | Yes |

The styling is sporty and attention grabbing.

Switching between modes is very easy.

Reverse mode and drag mode are useful additions.
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Expert Review
Overview
Overview
The Indian two-wheeler EV space is flooded with scooters of all varieties. However, if you, like most of us at the office, have been asking, “Where are the motorcycles?” We agree. Our experience so far hasn’t been entirely enjoyable. The space is begging for a desi touch. And that’s what happened in 2022 when Tork Motors finally launched its first electric motorcycle: the Kratos R. So, does the Tork Kratos R manage to replicate the Ather moment for electric motorcycles in India?
Design
There’s hardly a soul who would disagree with us when we say that the Kratos is one of the more stunning looking motorcycles in the market, electric or ICE. Its edgy design does have a nice sense of flow, with the body panels making it seem like it is one complete unit from front to back, when in fact it isn’t. There are hints of the TVS Apache, Honda Hornet, and Bajaj Pulsar here and there, but all in all, the Kratos strikes the right tone of an aspirational and yet accessible motorcycle.

Comfort
Naturally, this being a motorcycle, it lends a far greater sense of control to the rider. In that regard, the Kratos has spot-on ergonomics, finding the right balance between a sporty naked and a pure commuter motorcycle. There’s ample leverage on offer, courtesy of the wide bars. Shorter riders will appreciate just how easy it is to hop onto the bike (785mm seat height) and comfortably find their footing. With the mid-set mounted footpegs, the rider’s lower body posture is relaxed, not cramped anyhow. Plus, the seating area is quite spacious for even larger riders to move around in the saddle and find their sweet riding spot.

At 140kg, the Kratos R is surely heavier than most electric scooters in the market. But unlike e-scooters with hub motors, moving the Kratos doesn’t require much effort. Usually on a scooter with a hub motor, there is some resistance offered by the motor and its gears, which isn’t quite the case with the Kratos. And this setup does have a positive impact on the handling, which we shall get to soon.
Motor, Battery & Performance
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Specs |
Tork Kratos R |
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Motor |
4.5kW Axial Flux motor |
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Peak Power |
9kW |
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Torque |
38Nm |
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0-40kmph |
3.5 seconds (claimed) |
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Top speed |
105kmph (claimed) |
Tork prides itself on making its own electric motors with the one on the Kratos R being one of the most powerful units ever fitted to an Indian electric motorcycle. So, it should be quite quick, right?
Well, not quite. Unlike spirited premium EVs that we’ve ridden so far like the Ather 450X and the Ola S1, the Kratos R doesn’t shoot off the line. It sets off smoothly and only post 20-25kmph does it gather pace rapidly, reaching speeds of 70-75kmph quite easily. On our short test ride we only managed a top speed of 85kmph (speedo-indicated) as there simply wasn’t enough road left for us to push the bike further.

While it cruises along nicely, what was becoming a recurring issue was the safeguards put in place to protect the motor from overheating. The thermal management system intervened far too soon and slowly began dialling down the performance of the bike before shutting shop entirely. At this point, we were forced to let the motor cool down, which, in 40-degree baking heat, wasn’t rather pleasant. You do get a small temperature gauge on the dash, letting you know exactly how hot the motor is running, with the management system accordingly reducing the current supplied to the motor. Agreed, we were riding on some pretty steep terrain repeatedly which puts extra strain on the motor and its management systems, but this wasn’t an issue that we’ve felt on the Ather 450X. This issue is something that Tork needs to rectify almost immediately before the delivery of the bike commences in a month or two.
On the Kratos R, you get a pretty decent 4kWh battery pack, which allows you to ride for 120km in Eco mode without needing a charge. In most power-packed Sports mode, it does 70km only, which should be okay for most city commutes.

The Kratos R does have fast charging capabilities with Tork’s own T-Net charging infrastructure arriving in multiple cities shortly. But having the battery position right at the heart of the motorcycle does have its advantages. Tork was able to design the chassis around it, using the battery as a stressed member and the result is…
Handling and ride quality
Tork’s racing pedigree has trickled down rather nicely onto the Kratos. The split trellis frame inspires great cornering confidence, with the taut suspension making sure the ride remains controlled and settled and the rider confident when hunting down apexes.

This tautness does have a negative impact on the ride quality. The rider certainly feels the road surface, especially when going over broken stretches of road, and the initial sharp thud is felt from the monoshock.

Braking inconsistencies were also observed on the Kratos R. On one unit, when you hit the front brakes hard, the bike veers to one side and then the other. This wasn’t an issue on another unit that we also tested, though. The rear brakes were a bit sharp but not too much to induce slides.
Features
The Tork Kratos R isn’t a cheap bike. At Rs 1.87 lakh (ex-showroom India, FAME-2 subsidies included), it commands quite a substantial premium over the Revolt RV400, and the performance capabilities justify the difference well. However, for the money, there are electric scooters that offer quite a lot more features and seem to be better put together as well. The mounting of the front turn indicators is a bit shabby, the tank plastic panel was rattling a bit and the switches felt quite meh in contrast to the rest of the bike.
Also, the digital dash seems a tad too simple. In the age of colour TFT screens, the simple monochrome LCD unit of the Kratos feels dated. Even in terms of smart features, it offers the basics. We couldn’t test the Track mode and its smartphone functionality here on the test ride, but Tork assures us that it will be ready when we get the bike for a road test later.
Also, the digital dash seems a tad too simple. In the age of colour TFT screens, the simple monochrome LCD unit of the Kratos feels dated. Even in terms of smart features, it offers the basics. We couldn’t test the Track mode and its smartphone functionality here on the test ride, but Tork assures us that it will be ready when we get the bike for a road test later this year.
Should You Buy the Tork Kratos R?
Everything on the Ather 450, and subsequently the 450X, felt right from the start, nothing serious that needed a fix. The same cannot be said for the Kratos R. From what we experienced while riding, there is potentially a great product that needs to be ironed out, especially its thermal management and maybe even the fit and finish levels. The motor's nice mannerisms will grow on you, and you will like its riding dynamics. But as it stands now, we will stay away from recommending it just as yet, hoping that Tork gets all of it right by the time the final product gets ready for delivery, which should be in another month or two. Now, we've waited for aeons for the right product from Tork, waiting another two months should hopefully not be an issue, right?

Pros & Cons
Good Things
- Looks sporty and has the proportions of a conventional motorcycle.
- Claimed range of 120km is among the best in the segment.
- The trellis frame blesses the bike with impressive handling.
Could Be Better
- Fit and finish levels could be better.
- The motor heated up a lot and got cut-off during the test ride.
- Ride quality is firm, and a more plush suspension setup would have been welcome.
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Tork Kratos R User Reviews
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- 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.5
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- 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
- Its High Speed Riding Become StableStill, the Tork Kratos is a fantastic volition, If you partake in my enthusiasm for electric motorcycles. It has the most comfortable riding situation in the 250cc electric motorbike class, with a plenitude of legroom and an under-seat storehouse cube for appended fineness. With a 5 to 6-hour charging period and a surprising 160 km of range, it provides a veritably operative and long-lasting riding experience. Its monumental appearance and satiny, Modern Design generally make it the Self-determination of riders appearing for a majestic, long-lasting electric motorbike. Its within is profound and sprightly, appealing to those who like technology and interpretation in their super.Read More2
- Awesome Experiencethe Tork Kratos is a charming option for electric motorcycle suckers similar to me. In the 250cc electric motorcycle class, it has the most comfortable riding posture, with bountiful legroom and under seat storehouse for appended luxury. With an inconceivable 160 km range and a 5 to 6-hour charging time, it ensures a long continuing, and effective riding experience. It's a popular Independence for riders searching for a durable, sophisticated electric motorcycle because of its ambitious appearance and satiny, ultramodern Design. Those who like interpretation and technology in their super will detect its well-aimed and active innards appealing.Read More
- Fantastic ExperienceThe maximum speed is around 105 km and the driving range is around 180 km per charge of this electric bike these are excellent results but the charging period is lengthy. The bike has a sleek and powerful appearance and the price is excellent for the amount you get. This electric bike is incredibly roomy has an amazing top speed and range and has a striking sporty appearance. It has excellent handling and powerful midrange performance but the fit and finish are poor and the ride quality could use some work.Read More1
- It is a very spacious electric bike with great rangeIt is a very spacious electric bike with great range and superb top speed and get a sporty look with attention grabbing. It gives strong mid range performance and the handling is very well but the fit and finishing is not good and the ride quality need improvement. The driving range is around 180 km per charge and the top speed is around 105 kmph which is very superb but the charging time is high. It is a attractive bike with muscular design and the price is very well for the package.Read More
- Fabulous bikeAn all-around fantastic bike in India, with a striking appearance, top-notch performance, impressive speed, and a nice range, among other excellent features.
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Tork Kratos R Range
The ARAI claimed range of Tork Kratos R is 180 km/charge. This is the claimed range for all variants.
| Fuel Type | ARAI Range |
|---|---|
| Electric | 180 km/charge |
Tork Kratos R Specifications
Battery, Motor and Charging
| Fuel Type | Electric |
| Claimed Top Speed | 100 km/Hr |
| Starting System | Push Button Start |
| Drive Type | Mid Drive Electric Motor |
| Transmission Type | Automatic |
| Battery Capacity | 4 Kwh |
| Motor Power | 7.5 kW |
| Continuous Power | 4000 W |
| Motor Torque | 28 Nm |
| Reverse Assist | Yes |
| Motor Type | PMAC |
| Gradeability | 14° |
| Motor Waterproofing Rating | IP67 |
| Conventional Charging Time | 4 Hours - 5 Hours |
| Charger Output | 750 W |
| Claimed Range | 180 km/charge |
| Range (Mode 1) | 120 km/charge |
| Range (Mode 2) | 100 km/charge |
| Range (Mode 3) | 70 km/charge |
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Features
| Headlight | LED |
| Indicators | LED |
| Taillight | LED |
| Daytime Running Lamps | Yes |
| Instrument Console Type | Digital |
| Bluetooth Connectivity | WiFi |
| Internet Connectivity | Yes |
| Navigation | Yes |
| Speedometer | Digital |
| Tripmeter | Digital |
| Clock | Digital |
| OTA Updates | Yes |
| Operating System | TIROS |
| Side Stand Warning | Yes |
| Low Battery Indicator | Yes |
| Additional Features/Information | Active Throttle Control, Front storage box, Hazard Lights, Safe home feature, Remote Charge Status, Crash alert, Ride Analytics, Guide me Home Lights, Vacation Mode, Riding Modes - Eco | City | Sports | Reverse, Reverse Speed - 5 kmph |
| USB Charging Port | Yes |
| Riding Modes | Yes |
| Mobile Application | Yes |
| Anti-Theft Alert | Yes |
| Seat Type | Split |
| Charger Output | 750 W |
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Mileage and Performance
| Acceleration 0-40 kmph (sec) | 4.0s |
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Chassis and Suspension
| Body Type | Electric Bikes |
| Front Suspension | Hydraulic Telescopic |
| Rear Suspension | Mono shock Hydraulic |
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Tyres and Brakes
| Tyre Type | Tubeless |
| Wheel Type | Alloy |
| Wheel Size | Front :-431.8 mm, Rear :-431.8 mm |
| Tyre Size | Front :-90/80-17, Rear :-120/80-17 |
| Front Brake | Disc |
| Rear Brake | Disc |
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Riding Position and Seating
| Seat Type | Split |
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Dimensions and Capacity
| Length | 1960 mm |
| Wheelbase | 1336 mm |
| Ground Clearance | 165 mm |
| Seat Height | 785 mm |
| Kerb Weight | 140 kg |
| Load Carrying Capacity | 150 kg |
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Warranty and Service
| Vehicle Warranty | 3 Years or 40,000 Km |
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Tork Kratos R Latest Updates
Tork Motors has just announced a massive discount of over Rs 37k for a limited period. Here is how much the Tork Kratos R will cost when the FAME 2 subsidy ends.
The Tork Kratos is a sporty commuter that's slotted between the budget-friendly Revolt RV 400 and the premium, performance-packed Ultraviolette F77.
Tork Kratos Price
Tork has priced Kratos R at Rs 1,87,499, whereas the Urban trim is pegged at Rs 1,67,499 (both ex-showroom Pune including FAME 2 subsidy).
Tork Kratos Features
Tork has equipped the Kratos range with a variety of features like LED illumination, a fully digital console with Bluetooth compatibility and navigation. You also get multiple ride modes, a USB charging port, anti-theft system, crash alert, ride analytics, guide me home lights, and OTA updates. The Kratos also benefits from regenerative braking. The Kratos R Urban trim gets the same features as the regular R variant but only for 30 days. Post this, customers can retain the features permanently by paying Rs 20,000 within six months of purchase.
Tork Kratos Powertrain
The Tork Kratos R is powered by a 4kW axial flux motor. The peak output and torque stand at 9kW and 38Nm respectively. The regular R variant accelerates from 0 to 40kmph in 3. 5 seconds. The motor is mated to a 4kWh Lithium-ion battery that offers 180km of IDC range and 120km of real-world range in the R version. The claimed top speed stands at 70kmph, and the claimed range is 100km for the Urban trim. Using the fast-charging system, the bike can be charged about 80 per cent in an hour.
Tork Kratos Suspension & Brakes
It uses a split trellis frame suspended on a conventional telescopic fork and monoshock. The braking hardware comprises a front and rear disc with CBS. The Kratos rides on 17-inch alloys and weighs 140kg.
Tork Kratos Rivals
The Tork Kratos’ closest rival is the Revolt RV400. But you also have other electric two-wheeler alternatives like the Ather 450X, Ola S1, Bajaj Chetak, TVS iQube Electric, and Bounce Infinity E1.

