This is not some motor from company X connected to company Y's inverter that has no idea how to effectively flux weaken the motor at higher RPM. You can count on one hand the people who designed the motor, designed the inverter, and wrote the vector control software. At work they all sit within a few meters of each other. It is a classic power curve with constant torque up the the flux weakening knee and constant power after that.
Here is a dyno run of an Alta MXR from this very site -
Test rode an Alta last weekend, here are my thoughts
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Look at map 4... It is pretty damn flat (not perfectly, but pretty close). The Varg is very similar, but there is just more power (bigger motor, bigger inverter, lower resistance battery). So if the Alta MXR can achieve this sort of power curve, why would the Varg have a large "spike"?
And if that still doesn't convince you, take a look at some of the journalist videos from before. Nobody complained that is was a "light switch" at low speed but didn't continue pulling at higher speed. The comments were that is was controllable and kept pulling.