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Pune: Indias first electric motorcycle maker, Tork Motors has announced a marginal price hike of its revolutionary electric motorcycle Kratos and Kratos-R.

The effective cost from Jan 1 will be INR 1,32,499 [ex-showroom after subsidy in Maharashtra] and 1,47,499 [ex-showroom after subsidy in Maharashtra], respectively.

The company will also offer price protection to all the bikes that are being rolled out for deliveries on or before Dec 31.

The company has been absorbing a significant portion of the increased costs but the steep rise in overall input costs has compelled this minimal price hike.

This is the first price hike on the e-motorcycles, post its launch of the promotional price in January, this year.

The company recently launched its first-ever experience centre in Pune for unmatched sales and after-sales experience and will be opening touchpoints, in seven cities, by the end of this financial year. Currently, the Kratos is priced at INR 1,22,499 [ex-showroom after subsidy in Maharashtra] and is available in white colour only and the Kratos-R is priced at INR 1,37,499 [ex-showroom after subsidy in Maharashtra]; and comes in four colour options white, blue, red and black.

At present, Tork Motors is delivering the e-motorcycles in Pune, Mumbai and Hyderabad and will soon start deliveries in other markets.

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