Unveiling the Future: The Upgraded Verge TS Pro Takes Center Stage

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Introducing the New Verge TS Pro

Hold onto your helmets, folks! Verge Motorcycles has just unveiled the next evolution of its flagship model, the Verge TS Pro, at the EICMA Motorcycle Show in Milan. Now, if you think the original was a stunner with its hubless wheels and futuristic flair, you haven’t seen anything yet. The new version takes sleek styling and performance up a notch, making it the talk of the town—or shall we say, the ride of the future?

Power and Performance Revamped

When it comes to muscle, the upgraded TS Pro boasts the all-new hubless donut motor 2.0. Weighing in at a feathery 50% less than its predecessor, this beauty still delivers a jaw-dropping 1,000 Nm of torque. And let’s get down to business: 0-60 mph in just 3.5 seconds! That’s faster than some people can find their keys! Add to that, a new 20.2 kW battery providing an exhilarating 217 miles of range. Talk about leaving your gas-guzzling friends green with envy!

Rider-Centric Features

The Verge team didn’t just stop at power; they’ve also catered to our every riding whim. Features like larger displays, enhanced user interfaces, and stellar Bluetooth connectivity are all part of the package. Oh, and did we mention the new riding posture? With a 25-degree angle adjustment, you can cruise in comfort, feeling like the king (or queen) of the road. Plus, the smooth ride is now thanks to clever suspension tweaks. And let’s not forget the groundbreaking Starmatter platform, bringing AI and OTA updates, because why shouldn’t your bike be smarter than your ex?

Ready to test ride this futuristic beast? Reservations are now open on Verge’s website, with test rides kicking off in early 2026. Buckle up, the future of motorcycling is here!

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