The Verge TS Pro isn’t just another electric superbike chasing numbers. It’s quietly rewriting what range and charging can look like on two wheels. Built around Verge’s signature hubless rear motor and co-developed with Donut Lab, the TS Pro pairs an all-solid-state battery with up to 370 miles of claimed range and the ability to add 186 miles in under ten minutes via NACS fast charging. That alone puts it in rare territory, even by EV car standards.

Performance doesn’t take a back seat. With a staggering 737 lb-ft of torque (you read that right), a 0–60 mph time of 3.5 seconds, and a lighter Donut 2.0 motor improving balance and efficiency, the TS Pro delivers its speed in near silence. Premium hardware comes standard: Brembo brakes, Öhlins or Wilbers suspension, and heated grips. All backed by Verge’s Starmatter platform, which ties ride modes, traction control, ABS, and OTA updates into a single evolving system. Verge claims maintenance is minimal, and the experience promises to feel more like a concept bike than a production reality. The design is unmistakable, no question there.
Reservations are open now through Verge Motorcycles, with first deliveries expected this quarter. If solid-state batteries are the future, the Verge TS Pro may be the first electric motorcycle that truly feels like it’s already there. Now, we just need to ride it.






