Okaya, a battery manufacturer that ventured into the electric two-wheeler domain a few years ago, has introduced an electric motorcycle. Named the Disruptor, this motorcycle is the inaugural product under Okaya EV’s latest ‘Ferrato’ sub-brand. The Okaya Ferrato Disruptor is now available in India for Rs 1.60 lakh (ex-showroom, excluding state subsidies), with deliveries of the Ferrato slated to kick off by August 2024, according to the company’s announcement.
Key Highlights:
- The Ferrato Disruptor by Okaya boasts a peak power output of 6.37 kW and can reach a maximum speed of 95 kmph.
- The Disruptor, serving as the inaugural model under Okaya EV’s fresh ‘Ferrato’ sub-brand, features an LFP battery pack and a disc brake at both ends.
The Disruptor emerges as a full-faired motorcycle, boasting a telescopic fork and monoshock suspension. It comes equipped with disc brakes at both ends, featuring a combi-brake system (CBS) instead of anti-lock brakes (ABS). Rolling on 17-inch alloy wheels, it offers a substantial onboard storage of 16 liters.
Nestled within the Disruptor’s frame is a 4 kWh LFP battery, delivering a range of up to 129 kilometers on a single charge. Charging the motorcycle to full capacity takes approximately five hours, according to Okaya. The battery is backed by a warranty of 3 years or 30,000 kilometers, whichever comes earlier.
Powering the Disruptor is a mid-mounted permanent magnet motor, delivering a nominal output of 3.3 kW and a peak output of 6.37 kW. Power is transmitted through a chain drive system, enabling the Disruptor to achieve a claimed top speed of 95 kmph. The bike offers three ride modes – Eco, City, and Sports – and includes a reverse assist mode for added convenience.
Major features:
- The Disruptor boasts features like a semi-digital instrument cluster.
- It offers Bluetooth and GPS connectivity.
- Live vehicle tracking and geo-fencing capabilities are included.
- It also features a side stand sensor.
- Available color options include Inferno Red, Thunder Blue, and Stealth Black.
Priced similarly to its primary rivals, the Revolt RV400 and the Tork Kratos R, the Disruptor offers a competitive value proposition.