Royal Enfield Launches Flying Flea: Electric Motorcycle Promises to Revolutionize Urban Traffic

Royal Enfield launches Flying Flea: an electric motorcycle that promises to revolutionize urban trafficRoyal Enfield launches Flying Flea: an electric motorcycle that promises to revolutionize urban traffic (Instagram @royalenfield)

Royal Enfield has finally launched its electric motorcycle Flying Flea C6, a model that promises to be lightweight, agile, and focused on urban use.

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With a long history dating back over a century, the brand has already produced the original Flying Flea, a motorcycle designed for messengers during World War II.

Now, the Flying Flea is part of a new electric sub-brand from Royal Enfield called “City Plus,” which aims to provide a fun and efficient riding experience in crowded urban areas.

The design of the Flying Flea C6 stands out for its futuristic aesthetic, especially with its beam fork, which attracts attention. The bike was unveiled ahead of EICMA 2024, and although it’s not expected to be launched to the public until the spring of 2026, it has already generated anticipation in the market.

The development of the model reflects Royal Enfield’s special care in addressing the needs of urban riders, creating an ideal vehicle for stop-and-go traffic.

In addition to the C6, Royal Enfield plans to launch an additional model, the Flying Flea S6, which will be an electric scrambler with enhanced suspension. The involvement of Mario Alvisi, former Scrambler Ducati, in the Flying Flea project presentation reinforces the brand’s intention to attract a new audience and highlight its seriousness in the electric motorcycle segment.

With a potentially competitive price, the Flying Flea promises to grab the attention of riders looking for an affordable and innovative alternative.

Source: Ride Apart | Photo: Instagram @royalenfield | This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team

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