Tork Motors to open 100 outlets by the end of this financial year, says Kapil Shelke
The facilities will be home to brand’s KRATOS-R motorcycle and will offer sales and after-sales services including spares, to consumers in the region.
Kapil Shelke, Founder and CEO of the electric motorcycle manufacturer Tork Motors, aims to open 100 outlets in the country by the end of this financial year, he said upon the inauguration of two new experience zones in Rajkot and Ahmedabad, in Gujarat.
The facilities will be home to brand’s KRATOS-R motorcycle and will offer sales and after-sales services including spares, to consumers in the region. Tork Motors now has four physical touchpoints in Gujarat in the key cities of Surat, Rajkot, and Ahmedabad.
Kapil Shelke, Founder and CEO, Tork Motors, said, "We are thrilled to strengthen our presence in the state of Gujarat with four Experience Zones. The state’s growing demand for EVs along with a substantial consumer base with a rising interest in sustainable and clean mobility solutions makes it a highly significant region for us. This demand, combined with the government's initiatives and incentives, makes it an important market for Tork Motors.”
Tork Motors launched its flagship motorcycle KRATOS-R in 2022. Earlier this year at the Auto Expo, the brand introduced the refreshed KRATOS-R, with significant changes. The premium urban commuter motorcycle now boasts a completely blacked-out motor and battery pack along with stylish decals for enhanced styling and comes with a fast charging port. With EMI options starting at Rs 2,999 a month, Tork Motors has collaborated with leading financial organizations to make the KRATOS-R accessible to all.
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23 Jun 2023
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