Stark Future isn’t just building electric bikes—it’s building the next-generation motorcycle company. With record profits, rapid growth, and a bold vision, the Barcelona-based brand is changing the rules of the road.
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Electric motorcycle pioneer Stark Future is no longer just a disruptor—it’s becoming a blueprint for what a modern motorcycle company can be. The Barcelona-based firm has smashed expectations with €18.3 million in monthly revenue and €2.8 million (approx. RM14.28 million) in positive EBITDA, delivering profitability just two years after its first commercial sale.
This isn’t just a financial milestone. It’s a statement: high performance, sustainability, and profitability can co-exist—and thrive—in a market once dominated by fossil fuel icons.
At the heart of Stark Future’s rise is the success of its VARG MX and the game-changing VARG EX, the brand’s newly launched street-legal enduro. While many legacy manufacturers are still navigating the shift to electric, Stark Future has leapfrogged into the spotlight with speed and clarity of purpose.
“We’re not following the old playbook,” said Anton Wass, Stark Future’s CEO. “We’re rewriting it. From tech integration to sustainable sourcing, we’ve built something radically new—and it’s resonating.”
A Start-Up That Builds Bikes Like a Tech Giant
What sets Stark apart isn’t just sleek design or electric motors—it’s the tech company DNA embedded in its operations. Unlike traditional OEMs, Stark develops nearly everything in-house, controlling performance, cost, and innovation from end to end.
And it’s working. The VARG EX didn’t just launch—it landed, drawing in both hardcore enthusiasts and new riders eager to leave behind the noise, maintenance, and emissions of gas-powered bikes.
Proof That Sustainability Sells
Stark Future has made it clear: going green doesn’t mean going soft. Its bikes are powerful, competitive, and wrapped in a design ethos focused on minimising CO₂ and plastic waste. In an industry known for its resistance to change, Stark is showing that performance and sustainability aren’t trade-offs—they’re allies.
“We’re proving that electric isn’t just viable—it’s superior,” said Paul Soucy, CTO. “We’re scaling fast, and we’re only just getting started.”
A Global Strategy Fueled by Purpose
With over 400 dealers and presence in more than 50 countries, Stark’s momentum is global. The company is expanding into security and defence sectors, further widening its impact and exploring electric power in places few motorcycle brands dare to go.
But even as it grows, Stark Future is staying true to its mission: to make motorcycling cleaner, smarter, and more thrilling than ever before.
This isn’t the future of motorcycles. This is now. And Stark Future is leading the charge.
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