Verge Announces EV Motorcycle with 370-Mile Range and 10-Minute Charging
Revolutionary solid-state battery technology enables unprecedented range and charging speeds in Verge's new electric motorcycle.

Verge Motorcycles has unveiled a new electric motorcycle at CES 2026 that promises to address two of the biggest concerns in EV adoption: range and charging time.
Breaking EV Barriers
The new Verge model features solid-state battery technology that delivers a stunning 370-mile range on a single charge, along with the ability to reach 80% charge in just 10 minutes.
Solid-State Battery Revolution
What Makes It Different Unlike traditional lithium-ion batteries, solid-state batteries use solid electrolytes instead of liquid ones. This fundamental change offers several advantages:
- Higher energy density for more range
- Faster charging capabilities
- Improved safety with reduced fire risk
- Longer lifespan with more charge cycles
Technical Specifications - Battery Capacity: 25 kWh - Range: 370 miles (595 km) - Fast Charging: 10-80% in 10 minutes - Motor Output: 180 kW (241 hp) - Top Speed: 180 mph (290 km/h)
Impact on EV Industry
The successful implementation of solid-state batteries in a production vehicle represents a significant milestone. If these specs hold up in real-world conditions, they could accelerate adoption of solid-state technology across the entire EV industry.
Production Timeline
Verge has announced that the motorcycle will enter production in Q4 2026, with deliveries beginning in early 2027. The company is targeting an initial production run of 5,000 units.
Pricing
The motorcycle is expected to be priced at approximately $35,000, positioning it as a premium offering but competitive with other high-performance electric motorcycles.
Industry Implications
This announcement puts pressure on car manufacturers to accelerate their solid-state battery programs. Several major automakers, including Toyota and BMW, have been working on similar technology but have faced delays in bringing products to market.


