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Royal Enfield has launched the all-new Flying Flea C6 electric motorcycle in India, marking its entry into the electric two-wheeler space. The model is priced at ₹ ₹2.79 lakh (ex-showroom), but it can be had at ₹1.99 lakh with Battery as a Service. Bookings are slated to commence on April 10, 12 pm onwards, with deliveries scheduled to begin at the end of May 2026.
Positioned as a lightweight electric motorcycle for urban buyers, the Flying Flea C6 is built around a new platform featuring a forged aluminium frame. At 124 kg, it is the lightest motorcycle to come from Royal Enfield to date.
The Flying Flea C6 combines retro styling with modern EV elements. It features a round LED headlamp, handlebar-mounted indicators, round mirrors, and a slim tank-like structure housing the battery. The suspension setup includes a girder-style front fork and a rear monoshock, while braking is managed by a 260 mm front disc and a 220 mm rear disc. The motorcycle rides on 19-inch alloy wheels fitted with 90/90-section tubeless tyres. It will be sold in Storm Black and Flea Green colour schemes.
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Powering the C6 is a permanent magnet synchronous motor producing 15.4 kW (20.6 bhp) and 60 Nm of torque. The bike accelerates from 0 to 60 kmph in 3.7 seconds and has a claimed top speed of 115 kmph. It draws energy from a 3.91 kWh lithium-ion battery pack, delivering a claimed IDC range of 154 km on a single charge.
Charging duties are handled by an onboard charger compatible with standard home sockets. The battery can be charged from 20 to 80 per cent in 65 minutes.
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On the tech front, the C6 gets a 3.5-inch round TFT touchscreen console with smartphone connectivity, integrated navigation, and music controls. It offers five riding modes, including City, Rain, Highway, Sport, and Custom. Safety features include dual-channel lean-sensitive ABS with a switchable rear channel, along with lean-sensitive traction control.
The motorcycle also uses a proprietary vehicle control unit (VCU) developed by Royal Enfield, which manages throttle response, regenerative braking, and overall system integration.
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