Okaya EV unveils all-new Ferrato Disruptor: All you need to know
In early March of this year, Okaya EV made an announcement regarding the launch of its new premium subsidiary brand, Ferrato. And now the domestic EV firm, named Disruptor, has unveiled the first electric vehicle under this brand.
Ferrato Disruptor deliveries are anticipated to start in August of this year, with a price tag of Rs 1.60 lakh (ex-showroom). Through the official company website, pre-orders for the electric sports bike are now being accepted. For a nominal fee of Rs 500, the Disruptor can be reserved by the first 1000 purchasers.
The Disruptor's operating costs, according to the business, are 25 paise per kilometer. For the Ferrato Disruptor, Okaya is providing a 3-year 30,000-kilometer warranty.
"We are pleased to present the Disruptor, under the banner of Ferrato, to Indian bike fans who are excited to experience the power of EVs," Okaya EV's managing director, Anshul Gupta, said in response to the unveiling.
The Disruptor is the ideal vehicle to lead the way in providing creative and sustainable mobility solutions because of its ground-breaking technology, thrilling performance, and sporty design. The Ferrato Disruptor has a twin-LED headlamp configuration hidden behind the front apron, giving it the appearance of a modern faired sports bike. A floating tail section, split seats, split grab rails, and side skirts on the fairing are some more striking visual features. It has 17-inch black alloy wheels that ensure a tight road grip while driving. Three colours will be offered for the bike: Thunder Blue, Stealth Black, and Inferno Red.
Its features include an all-digital instrument panel with GPS and Bluetooth connection, geo-fencing, and Find My Vehicle capabilities. Additionally, Okaya offers a sound box as an add-on. The soundbox will simulate the sound of a typical petrol-powered motorbike, warning nearby riders and pedestrians of an approaching vehicle.
A mid-mounted permanent magnet motor with a peak output of 6.37 kW and a nominal output of 3.3 kW powers the disruptor. The rear wheel receives power transmission from the chain drive system. A peak speed of 380 kmph is stated by the business. There are three available ride modes: Sports, City, and Eco. There's also a setting for reverse assistance.
The 4 kWh LFP battery, which can reportedly go 129 kilometres on a single charge, powers the motor. Moreover, the battery takes five hours to charge completely. In terms of battery, Okaya EV provides a warranty that lasts for three years or thirty thousand miles, whichever comes first.