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Tork Motors commences delivery of India's first electric motorcycle and much-awaited KRATOS and KRATOS-R in Pune

By ANI | Updated: July 9, 2022 12:36 IST

Marking a significant occasion, Tork Motors, India's first electric motorcycle manufacturer commenced deliveries of the much-awaited KRATOS®-R in Pune.

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Marking a significant occasion, Tork Motors, India's first electric motorcycle manufacturer commenced deliveries of the much-awaited KRATOS®-R in Pune.

The first set of electric motorcycles was delivered to customers directly from the headquarters of Tork Motors in Pune. Currently, the delivery of KRATOS® and KRATOS®-R is restricted only to the Pune region.

KapilShelke, CEO/Founder of Tork Motors said, "We are proud to deliver the first batch of KRATOS®-R. The past few months have been full of action for Team Tork; the production teams have put in sleepless nights and extended efforts to overcome the supply chain gaps and commence deliveries of the KRATOS®-R in Pune. I am elated by the patience, trust and support received from our customers. The incomparable trust shown in our brand has kept us going and played a significant part in helping us overcome all obstacles and uncertainties to bring the joy of riding to them."

On January 26, 2022, Tork Motors launched its flagship product - KRATOS®and KRATOS®-R. Since the launch, the company has received an overwhelming response through numerous bookings. The KRATOS® is priced at INR 1,22,500 (ex-showroom after subsidy) and is available in white colour only. The KRATOS®-R is priced at INR 1,37,500 (ex-showroom after subsidy); and comes in four colour options white, blue, red and black. At the moment, KRATOS®-R in white is available for delivery while the bike in the remaining three colours will be on sale for the consumers in the coming months. Consumers can book KRATOS® and KRATOS®-R by visiting the company's official website at

Kapil added, "We are now equipped to enter the next phase of our journey where our focus will purely be on fulfilling our commitment to our customers. Our immediate target is to deliver 200 bikes per month pertaining to our current setup. Further with the setup of our Chakan factory is progressing at a steady pace and we will shift our focus to other cities as announced during the launch." The Chakan Plant setup will roll out 3500-4000 bikes per month starting Q4 of this financial year.

Registered in the year 2006, Tork Motors has a rich and glorious heritage of racing at the 'Isle of Man' and has leveraged its experience in shaping towards becoming India's top electric vehicle manufacturer. Tork Motors has filed more than 50 patents and designs under IPR (Intellectual Property Rights) to bolster its R&D and cutting-edge technology since its inception.

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