Royal Enfield on Thursday, April 9, officially marked its entry into the electric mobility segment with the launch of the Flying Flea C6, the first electric motorcycle under its new brand Flying Flea.
The highly anticipated electric motorcycle will be made available from April 10 onward at the brand's maiden store in Bengaluru's Jayanagar.
As per the official release, bookings for Flying Flea C6 kickstart at 12 am on April 10, while deliveries begin at the end of May 2026. The rollout will follow a phased, city-by-city approach.
Flying Flea C6: Price
The Flying Flea C6 is being made available in two colourways: Storm Black and Flea Green. The electric motorcycle is priced at Rs 2.79 lakh (ex-showroom), with an alternative Battery-as-a-Service option being made available at Rs 1.99 Lakh.
Flying Flea C6: Key Features
The Flying Flea C6 pays homage to the original Flying Flea motorcycle of the 1940s that was engineered for frontline troops. It has been reimagined for modern urban riders and blends agility with advanced connected technology, positioning itself as a “city+” motorcycle.
The motorcycle is powered by a 3.91kWh lithium-ion battery that delivers a peak power of 15.4kW at 3,500 rpm. It can be charged using a standard 16 amp wall outlet, with fast charging enabled.
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It comes with a maximum motor torque of 60Nm and has a top speed of 115kmph as well as weighs just 124 kg, enabling quick acceleration.
Among the multiple charging options include Rapid, Standard and Trickle modes through the standard 16A socket. The battery can be charged from 20% to 80% in just over 60 minutes and said to deliver approximately 1 km of range per minute of charging.
Apart from this, the motorcycle comes with a set of connected technologies, such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and 4G connectivity as well as remote monitoring capabilities. Further, it features over-the-air (OTA) updates that allow software improvements over time.
Means, it offers swift acceleration while maintaining stability via lean-angle sensing ABS, traction control, cruise control, voice assist, and other key features like live location sharing and tip-over alerts. Further, a rotary mode switch can help enable seamless transitions between ride modes. The motorcycle comes with a joystick-controlled TFT touchscreen.
The motorcycle has a precision-engineered forged aluminium Girder fork as well as articulating mudguard. It has a removable pillion seat option and adjustable footpegs for improved customisation.
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