If you are looking for a ride that is fast, stylish, and eco-friendly, the Ferrato Disruptor might be the one to make your heart race. This is the first electric motorcycle launched under Okaya’s new EV brand, and it is already creating a buzz with its aggressive looks and practical features.
Price and Availability
The Disruptor Standard starts at around ₹1,54,999 (ex-showroom). It is a solid choice for riders who want a sporty design along with the electric riding experience. The bike is available in one variant and comes in three attractive color options that are sure to grab attention.
Power and Performance
The bike comes with a 6.37 kW peak motor that delivers an impressive 228 Nm of torque. According to the company, the Disruptor can reach a top speed of about 95 km/h, making it comfortable for both city and highway rides. It is designed to please riders who are looking for their first taste of sporty electric performance.

Range and Battery Life
The Disruptor is equipped with a 3.97 kWh removable battery that offers a range of up to 129 km on a full charge. Charging the battery fully takes about five hours, which is quite reasonable for daily use. Because the battery is removable, you can charge it conveniently at home, work, or anywhere else.
Features and Safety
It features LED lighting, a digital display with smartphone connectivity, and three riding modes – Eco, City, and Sports – that let you adapt the ride to your style and needs. For safety, it comes with front and rear disc brakes, dual-channel ABS, and a combined braking system for added control.
The Ferrato Disruptor is not just about sharp looks – it offers a balanced mix of performance, range, and safety. The brand’s availability may be limited for now, but for new buyers, this is an exciting and affordable way to enter the electric motorcycle space.
Disclaimer: This article is based on available technical information and official announcements. Please confirm the latest details and take a test ride at your nearest dealer before making a purchase.
