Unreal gaming tech and smartphone style updates coming to Verge Motorcycles

Verge Motorcycles, the cool cats of electric superbikes, are stepping up their game with the launch of their Starmatter software and intelligence platform. It’s not just another fancy feature; it’s like giving your motorcycle a brain upgrade. What’s the buzz? Well, you can now pimp your ride with OTA updates, meaning you can jazz up your bike without even setting foot in a dealership.

Taking a page out of Tesla’s playbook, Verge is cranking it up a notch. They’re spilling the beans that their next-gen electric beasts will dive deep into the world of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning. Picture this – your motorcycle using fancy tech like accelerometers, GPS, 4G, and Wi-Fi, all working together in perfect harmony. Though they’re a bit hush-hush on the details, Verge is teaming up with Epic Games and their Unreal Engine to sprinkle some graphical magic into the motorcycle’s “tank” area.

Starmatter isn’t just about sprucing up your bike; it’s a revolution in how we think about motorcycles. Marko Lehtimäki, Verge’s tech guru, throws in a philosophy that sounds like your favorite smartphone getting cooler every year. This isn’t your regular performance tweak; it’s about your bike evolving with OTA updates, offering smart maintenance tips, and giving you the reins – from how it zips down the road to how fast it juices up.

Verge is painting a future where your motorcycle gets to know you, changing its riding modes based on your mood and the road ahead. They’re saying that, till now, connected motorcycles were just scratching the surface, doing some basic diagnostics. But in Verge’s vision, it’s not just a motorcycle; it’s a personalized, brainy riding buddy that keeps getting cooler.