Stark VARG ALPHA Models Add Traction Control with OTA Update

Stark VARG ALPHA Models Add Traction Control with OTA Update

The new Stark Future traction control adds grip in tough terrain and confidence on corner exits and starts.

Stark Future is introducing traction control, one of the most requested features from VARG riders worldwide. Available exclusively for ALPHA models, traction control has been delivered through a free over-the-air (OTA) software update to all ALPHA riders. It provides more control and usable performance in challenging conditions.

Wheelspin control in low-grip conditions

From slick pavement and painted road lines to unstable gravel, damp roots and mud, the system monitors wheelspin. It helps riders maximize available grip and momentum across technical or challenging terrain. The result: more of the VARG’s performance, more of the time.

Traction control becomes integrated into the VARG ecosystem and can be adjusted independently within each power mode. Riders can choose higher levels of intervention for stability and grip, or lower settings that allow more freedom and rear-wheel movement.

Works with Power Delivery, Regeneration Braking

The system works alongside the VARG’s existing customization features, including power delivery and regeneration braking settings. This enables a more personalized riding experience.

The launch of traction control continues Stark Future’s philosophy of delivering ongoing improvements through software.

Key Features

  • Available exclusively for Stark VARG ALPHA models
  • Delivered via OTA update
  • Adjustable intervention levels
  • Fully integrated into existing ride modes
  • Improved traction in low-grip conditions
  • Enhanced control on technical terrain
  • Greater confidence during acceleration and corner exits
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