Stark Future Achieves Record Revenue Milestone
BARCELONA, Spain – Stark Future, the leading innovator in high-performance electric motorcycles, announced a record monthly revenue of €18.3 million, alongside a positive EBITDA of €2.8 million. This achievement highlights the company’s rapid ascent in the electric vehicle (EV) market, particularly within just two years since commencing commercial sales.
CEO Anton Wass stated, “This achievement comes remarkably faster than incumbent EV leaders, resembling the growth rates of the world’s most successful technology firms. The demand for our off-road VARG MX and the recent introduction of the street-legal Stark VARG EX have been pivotal to this success.”
In a challenging environment for the broader EV sector, Stark Future stands out. Unlike Tesla, which took nearly 17 years to attain consistent profitability bolstered by regulatory credits, Stark Future relies solely on motorcycle sales for funding. By comparison, the Chinese manufacturer NIO only reached positive EBITDA after eight years of operation.
Wass emphasized the company’s strategic approach: “Through deep technical vertical integration and a focus on sourcing, we developed game-changing technology at competitive costs while manufacturing in Europe. This result validates our disciplined approach and marks an important step toward consistent profitability.”
Stark Future aims to redefine performance and sustainability standards in the motorcycle industry. Its commitment to innovative design and operational efficiency is driving its plans to expand beyond motocross and enduro segments into larger motorcycle categories.
CTO Paul Soucy added, “We will continue to innovate at the component level and in the greater model range so that electric motorcycles can outperform traditional machines in every way.”
With over 400 retail locations and expansion into more than 50 countries, Stark Future is poised for continued growth, including prospects in security and military applications. As the company sets its sights on a broader market presence, its impact on the future of motorcycling appears set to escalate.