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Verge Motorcycles reveal updated TS Pro at EICMA

A revamp of the electric motorcycle manufacturer’s most popular model, production of which first began in 2023.

Ryan by Ryan
November 12, 2025
in EV Electromobility News
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Verge Motorcycles TS Pro


Verge Motorcycles unveiled an updated Verge TS Pro model at EICMA in Milan, revamping the electric motorcycle manufacturer’s most popular model, which entered production in 2023.

Verge TS Pro
Tuomo Lehtimäki – CEO of Verge Motorcycles

“When we unveiled the Verge TS Pro in the fall of 2022, it was the most advanced electric motorcycle on the market. In recent years, our team has worked tirelessly to make it even better. This bike – now equipped with a lighter hubless Donut motor, a new battery and an improved user experience – delivers a truly enjoyable ride and embodies our vision for the future of electric mobility.”

Verge TS Pro

At the heart of the revamped Verge TS Pro is the patented rim-mounted Donut Motor 2.0, which has undergone a comprehensive update. The second-generation motor delivers the same power and torque as its predecessor (1,000 Nm) but is 50% lighter than the previous version. This, of course, carries through to make the entire bike lighter (total weight of 230 kg), which allows for significantly improved efficiency, stability and control. The bike accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in just over 3.5 seconds.

Verge TS Pro

The Verge TS Pro features an upgraded 20.2 kWh battery, providing up to 350 kilometres of range and allows for fast charging in under 35 minutes. In practical terms, a quick 15-minute coffee break adds around 100 kilometres of range. The motorcycle supports CCS charging in Europe and NACS charging in the United States, but we have no information on what conventions the Verge would work with in Australia.

Verge TS Pro

The updated Verge TS Pro features larger, clearer displays that help the rider stay informed about the bike’s status, surroundings and alerts. The user interface is more intuitive and features a wider array of riding data.

Improved connectivity and built-in Bluetooth technology are also featured with the newest Verge TS Pro HMI.

Verge TS Pro

Launched in November 2023, the Starmatter platform integrates software updates, sensor technology, artificial intelligence, and an advanced user interface developed by Verge. It enables automatic over-the-air (OTA) updates, allowing Verge riders to receive new features and performance improvements seamlessly.

Verge TS Pro

The Starmatter platform also powers the entire software experience of the updated Verge TS Pro, tailoring the ride experience to each user individually.

Verge TS ProOver the past few years, Verge has collected feedback and insights from numerous customer test rides. Based on this input, the company has updated the suspension and damping settings of the bike. The ride feel and handling are claimed to have been further improved, and the motorcycle’s riding posture angle has been adjusted to 25 degrees, offering a more comfortable and ergonomic riding position.

For more information on the new TS Pro model and all available bikes from Verge Motorcycles, visit vergemotorcycles.com.

Verge TS Pro
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