Stark Future
2025 earnings and profitability
Electric motorcycle manufacturer Stark Future has reported €115 million in revenue for the 2025 financial year, representing year-on-year growth of 77 per cent, according to figures released by the Barcelona-based company this week
The company said it recorded profitability in five of the final nine months of the year, with fourth-quarter revenue growth of 97 per cent compared to the same period in 2024. Stark attributed the increase primarily to higher retail sales from existing dealers, supported by expansion into additional geographic markets.
Stark Future entered the global enduro segment in 2025 and claims to have achieved more than 3 per cent market share in its first year of participation. The company reported stronger penetration in selected European markets, including Germany, where it stated electric models accounted for around half of the segment in 2025, though no independent market data was provided.
Stark Varg EX enduro runs KYB suspension
The manufacturer currently offers electric motocross, enduro, and supermoto models and is developing additional platforms for other motorcycle categories. Stark said these future segments represent substantially higher global volumes than its current off-road focus.
To support production and expansion, Stark confirmed it strengthened its balance sheet in late 2025 through a €15 million disbursement from the European Investment Bank and a further €25 million equity investment from an existing shareholder. Total equity investment during 2025 was reported at €45 million.
Stark also outlined new battery supply arrangements based on the 26120 cell format, working with suppliers including EVE and Wanxiang A123. The company said the partnerships are intended to support higher power output, faster charging capability and thermal management across future models.
Stark Future is headquartered in Sant Boi de Llobregat, Spain
Chief executive Anton Wass said the company’s performance during 2025 reflected demand for electric motorcycles that meet or exceed conventional performance benchmarks, while maintaining cost and supply discipline
Stark VARG MX 1.2 has a removeable tablet style dash
Chief marketing officer Morgan Karlsson noted continued expansion of Stark’s dealer network and production capacity as priorities moving forward.
Looking ahead, Stark Future indicated it plans to raise additional capital during 2026 and is preparing for a potential initial public offering within the next three years, subject to market conditions.
Stark Future Posts 2025 Revenue Growth Amid Electric Motorcycle Expansion
Stark Future was founded in 2020 and is headquartered in Barcelona. Its current product range is led by the VARG MX electric motocross model, with further off-road and road-based projects in development.
Stark Future is a pioneering company in the premium electric motorcycle industry, headquartered in Sant Boi de Llobregat, Spain
Stark VARG MX 1.2 Specifications

