Stark achieves record growth in 2025

Electric motorcycle brand Stark Future has achieved record growth in 2025, as it looks to expand its range in 2026.

Inside Stark Future's factory
Inside Stark Future's factory

Stark Future’s rapid rise does not appear to be slowing down, with the electric motorcycle company reporting a sales growth of 77 per cent year-on-year, reaching €115 million in revenue in 2025.

Stark claims to have achieved profitability in five out of the last nine months of 2025, as it looks to expand its range in 2026, which currently comprises the Varg EX, MX 1.2 and its road-legal SM supermoto model. 

Most of Stark’s growth in 2025 came primarily from its existing dealers, according to a press release from the company. However, it also says “rapid expansion into new regions and markets” helped it to achieve its record year.

Stark enjoyed growth of 97 per cent in quarter four alone, and it claims to have been responsible for over three per cent of all enduro motorcycle sales, in less than a year. Stark Future is aiming to increase that number, while it is already developing bikes aimed at larger motorcycle segments. 

Stark Future factory
Stark Future factory

In December, Stark closed a €15m (around £13m) payment with the European Investment Bank, as well as a €25m (over £21m) equity round with one of its existing shareholders. That brought its total equity investment for 2025 to €45m (roughly £39m).

Anton Wass, CEO & Founder of Stark Future, claims Stark’s record growth was helped by offering a better alternative to combustion-engine motorcycles, saying: 

“This year proved a simple theory: when you offer the market electric bikes that are superior to combustion, riders switch. We grew fast, stayed disciplined, and showed consistent growth while building the supply chain to scale. Next, we take the same winning formula into bigger categories, while we’ll continue our organic growth off-road.”

Speaking of electric-powered motorcycles vs their combustion-engine rivals, Stark is set to compete at the Red Bull Erzbergrodeo in 2026, after it was announced that electric motorcycles can race under the same sporting and technical regulations.

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