Stark Future Secures 2026 FIM SuperEnduro Constructor's Title

Stark Future, an electric motorcycle manufacturer, clinched the 2026 FIM SuperEnduro Constructor’s Championship, signaling a potential shift in off-road racing. This victory marks a significant achievement for electric bikes competing against traditional internal combustion engines. Despite Billy Bolt winning the individual rider's title on a Husqvarna, Stark Future's consistent performance from riders Eddie Karlsson and Toby Martyn earned them the top manufacturer honors.
The 2026 FIM SuperEnduro season saw a notable development in the world of off-road racing, with Stark Future, an electric motorcycle manufacturer, securing the Constructor’s Championship. This achievement highlights the growing competitiveness of electric bikes in a sport traditionally dominated by gasoline-powered machines.
The individual rider's title was claimed by Billy Bolt, who rode a Husqvarna FE350 to victory, clinching the championship at the Newcastle race in the UK. Bolt's win underscored the importance of rider talent, even as the manufacturer's title went to an electric brand.
Stark Future's success in the constructor standings was driven by the strong performances of their riders, Eddie Karlsson and Toby Martyn. Karlsson and Martyn, both riding the Stark Varg EX enduro bike, finished fourth and fifth respectively in the overall rider standings. Their consistent point accumulation was enough to secure the top manufacturer title for Stark Future.
This victory is particularly significant as Stark Future has actively sought to have their electric motorcycles compete head-to-head with internal combustion machines. The season presented challenges, including managing charging and battery life, which the team successfully navigated to achieve their championship win. For riders who enjoy diverse off-road experiences, this outcome suggests an exciting future for electric dirt bikes in competitive settings.
