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Tork Motors sets up first experience zone in Bengaluru

With EMI options starting as low as Rs 2,999 a month, TORK Motors has collaborated with leading financial organisations to make the KRATOS-R accessible to all.

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Tork Motors sets up first experience zone in Bengaluru

Tork Motors has inaugurated its first Experience Zone in Bengaluru announcing its entry into the state of Karnataka.

The new facility will cater to the existing and potential customers in and around the city of Bengaluru and help establish Tork Motors’ footprint in the state. Customers will be able to get up-close with the KRATOS-R and gain an immersive experience of India’s first electric motorcycle through comprehensive test rides.

Kapil Shelke, Founder and CEO, TORK Motors, said, “The city is hailed as the country’s ‘tech capital’ and is also a city of motorcyclists, making it a very significant market for us. The KRATOS-R salutes the spirit of this city by being completely designed and developed in India for Indian motorcyclists.”

With EMI options starting as low as Rs 2,999 a month, Tork Motors has collaborated with leading financial organisations to make the KRATOS-R accessible to all.

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