Electric motorcycle company Stark Future reveals stunning Q2 earnings

Stark Future has recorded Q2 financial earnings of €47m (£40.6m), making it one of the fastest growing electric bike manufacturers.

Credit; Stark Future
Credit; Stark Future

Stark Future has quickly become one of the fastest growing electric bike manufacturers in the world, after announcing Q2 earnings of €47m (£40.6m).

To put it into perspective, the electric motorcycle company arrived on the scene just six years ago and has already become a very profitable company. Automotive giant Tesla could only do it in more than double the time it has taken Stark.

The Barcelona-based brand reported 2025 Q2 earnings of £40.6m in revenue and €4.5m (£3.8m) EBITDA (Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortisation). Those numbers mean it’s achieved more than double the earnings of the previous year.

The figures achieved by Stark mean it is able to expand its fleet, which already covers motocross and enduro, as the firm announces plans for a new supermoto model in the coming months. 

The success of Stark Future has been led by its flagship dirt bike, the Stark Varg, which is currently available in multiple colours and with discounts applied across its range.

"Our main achievements in product development are well known, but this financial success is confirmation that our customers appreciate the hard work we put in every day behind the scenes," said Anton Wass, CEO of Stark Future. "We've rapidly established a cost-competitive global value chain as well as building a cutting-edge, 20,000-square-meter factory for in-house battery and vehicle production.

“The Stark VARG is our proof of concept,” added Wass. “Tesla took 14 years to turn a profit. We did it in six, and we're just getting started.”

The numbers Stark Future achieved in its Q2 report are extremely impressive, although it’s worth noting that most of the E-bike brands that are floundering are on the road-biased side of things. As Stark, and brands like Electric Motion and Oset are proving, off-road seems to be a very fitting place for battery power.

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