Tork Kratos R vs URV Atom

Compare Specifications of Kratos R and URV Atom

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Tork Kratos R
Tork Kratos R

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Technical Specifications
Fuel Electric Electric
Motor PMAC motor (9KW PEAK) 72V 5Kw Brushless Motor System
48V 1000W Mid Mount Motor System
Range IDC Range: 180 kms
Real Range: 120 Km
100 Kms
Charging Time 80% in 2 Hours
Engine Starting Electric Electric
Maximum Power 12 PS --
Maximum Torque 38 Nm --
Load Carrying Capacity 150KG --
Transmission Single Stage gear reduction with chain drive system --
Top Speed 105 kmph 100 kmph
Riding Modes Eco | City | Sports | Reverse --
Battery 4KWH Li-ion 21700 Cell 72V 30Ah Li - Ion Battery Pack
Display Full Digital Display Digital
Frame Trellis frame --
Headlamp LED LED
Taillamp LED LED
Tyres
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Rear -- --
Wheel / RIM Alloy Spoke
Brakes
Front -- E+ABS Hydraulic Disc Brakes System
Rear -- E+ABS Hydraulic Disc Brakes System
Suspension
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Rear -- --
Colors Available
Colors Innocent White
Jet Black
Oceanic Blue
Streaky Red
Midnight Black
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Physical Specs
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Overview
About The TTork Kratos R is a captivating electric motorcycle that merges innovation with performance Read More --
Features - Torus construction
- Multi Drive Mode
- Regenerative Braking
- Reverse Mode
- Daytime Running lights
- Mobile Connectivity
- USB Charging
- Anti-Theft System
- Front Storage System
- Battery Indicator
- Ride Analysis
- Crash Alert
- High efficiency (96%)
- Single stage gear reduction
- Optimised for riding and handling
- High durability
- Optimum CG placement
- High energy density with optimum cooling
- Suitable for Indian conditions
- Proprietary Battery Management System
- Weatherproof
- IP67 Rating, Sealed Aluminium HPDC Box
- Charging Network Access Free for 2 Years
- E+ABS Hydraulic Disc Brakes System ( EABS )
- Regenerative Braking System ( RBS )
- Customised Bike Frame
- Powerful Brushless Motor System and a lithium - ion battery pack

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