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Royal Enfield Flying Flea C6 Electric Bike Debuts in India

Royal Enfield has pulled the wraps off the Flying Flea C6 in India, marking the debut of its new Flying Flea sub-brand. Set for a 2026 launch, the C6 blends heritage-inspired design with modern EV technology, targeting the entry-level electric bike segment. Weighing just 120 kg, it sits in the ballpark of 100-110cc bikes, making it a lightweight, urban-friendly option for new riders and EV enthusiasts. The “6” in C6 denotes its sequence, with more models expected to follow, each featuring unique designations.

Flying Flea C6 Design

The Royal Enfield Flying Flea C6 blends retro charm with futuristic minimalism, staying true to RE’s design roots while embracing electrification. Key highlights include floating headlamps, a floating seat, and a floating instrument cluster, giving it a unique, airy aesthetic. The forged aluminium body keeps the frame exposed, while the magnesium battery panel features wavy, engine-like fins that not only enhance visual appeal but also aid in cooling and reduce weight. Neon-accented alloy wheels, a streamlined tail section, and wide handlebars complete the look, offering a perfect mix of heritage and modernity.

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Flying Flea C6 Features

Tech-wise, the C6 is packed with features, including a round 3.5-inch TFT cluster, keyless access, wireless charger, LED lighting system, tyre pressure monitoring system, cruise control, voice commands and lean-sensitive ABS. It also boasts advanced connectivity with temper alerts, call/music controls, direct headphone support, and Google Maps integration. Notably, the navigation system estimates battery percentage upon reaching a set destination based on real-time riding patterns. The bike supports three levels of charging, including fast charging, with an integrated charger for added convenience. Riders can choose from four riding modes: Eco, Rain, Off-Road and Custom. The custom mode allows adjustments to traction, regen, ABS, torque, and power output.

Flying Flea C6 Powertrain

Speaking of the powertrain, it will be powered by a mid-mounted motor with a belt drive system. While technical details are still under wraps, the Flying Flea C6 is expected to offer a real-world range of around 125 km.

Flying Flea S6 Confirmed

Royal Enfield has also confirmed a scrambler variant based on the C6 platform, featuring a more conventional USD fork and a longer seat.

Also Check: Royal Enfield Unveils Adventurer XT Riding Gears for Off-Road Enthusiasts

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