Electric Motorcycle Enters The Guinness World Records With Impressive Feat: It Traveled 310 Km Without Recharging!
Electric mobility has just achieved another historical milestone. An electric motorcycle manufactured by the Finnish company Verge entered the Guinness World Records by completing the longest trip on a single battery charge. The record was achieved on March 22, 2025, in London, and is already making waves worldwide.
310 Km On A Single Charge: New World Record
The model that shone on the streets of the British capital was the Verge TS Pro, an electric motorcycle with a robust look and sporty footprint.
It traveled an impressive 310.689 km without needing to recharge — all in the real traffic of London, with congestion, traffic lights, and intersections.
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The journey lasted just over 16 hours and featured the riding of Sam Clarke and Sara Sloman, recognized figures in the electric vehicle community.
The duo took turns along the route, crossing the four quadrants of the city under the strict supervision of Guinness World Records officials.
The Battery Of The Electric Motorcycle Still Had Energy
One of the highlights of the achievement was the fact that the motorcycle still had 7% of battery remaining at the end of the route.
Verge itself celebrated the milestone on social media, highlighting the energy efficiency of the TS Pro.
And not without reason: the model features a 138-horsepower motor and an instant torque of 100 kgfm, characteristics that ensure agility and performance even in demanding urban environments.
Technology And European Exclusivity
The Verge TS Pro is not officially sold in Brazil, but can be found in the European market for around 29,900 euros — the equivalent of approximately R$ 198,000.
The price reflects not only innovation but also the striking design and advanced technological features of the model.
This world record reinforces the potential of electric motorcycles in urban settings and highlights the advancement of technology in the two-wheeled sector.
Verge’s achievement brings the brand into the spotlight and proves that the combination of efficiency, autonomy, and performance is already a reality — and is ready to redefine the future of mobility.

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