TORK Motors introduces new ECO+ ride mode to boost Kratos R range
This new ride mode furthers the Kratos R’s real-world range closer to its IDC figure of 180km/charge.
TORK Motors has introduced an all-new ECO+ ride mode on its Kratos R flagship. This new ride mode extends the bike's range, allowing riders to extract 150+ km from a single charge in urban riding conditions.
ECO+, with its limited top speed of 35km/h is suited for riders riding primarily in the city where the need for efficiency trumps performance, which is also limited by factors like congestion and heavy traffic.
Highlighting the new feature, Kapil Shelke, Founder and CEO, TORK Motors said, “The addition of ECO+ mode comes as a result of ask from our customers. People riding in city demanded more range in certain riding conditions while having the option to quickly switch to higher performance when needed.”
“We added the ECO+ mode to offer them flexibility and enhance the versatility of the package that the KRATOS R already provided. Depending on their mood, riders can extract the maximum range with this mode or unleash the full potential of the motorcycle in SPORT mode at the flick of a switch. And then, we also have an ECO and CITY mode for riders wanting to find middle grounds,” he further added.
Every new Kratos R will come equipped with these four riding modes, along with an additional reverse mode designed to add to the convenience, especially during parking. The ECO+ mode will also be made available to existing Kratos R owners.
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19 Oct 2023
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