
Royal Enfield has officially entered the electric motorcycle segment with the launch of the Flying Flea C6, priced at ₹2.79 lakh (ex-showroom). The company has also introduced a battery-as-a-service option, bringing the starting price down to ₹1.99 lakh.
Bookings and test rides for the Flying Flea C6 will begin on April 10 at Royal Enfield’s first dedicated electric store in Bengaluru, with deliveries scheduled to commence by the end of May 2026. The rollout will follow a phased, city-by-city approach, starting with Bengaluru.
The Flying Flea C6 is powered by a 3.91 kWh battery and delivers a top speed of 115 km/h, along with over 400 Nm of wheel torque. Weighing 124 kg, the electric motorcycle supports rapid, standard, and trickle charging using a wall outlet. The battery can be charged from 20% to 80% in just over 60 minutes, according to the company.
B. Govindarajan, Managing Director of Eicher Motors Ltd and CEO of Royal Enfield, said the launch marks the brand’s first step into electric motorcycling in its 125th year, with plans to expand its electric portfolio in the coming years.
Developed by a team of over 200 engineers across India and the UK, the Flying Flea C6 is supported by more than 45 patent applications. The motorcycle also features connected technology, including remote monitoring, navigation, and over-the-air (OTA) updates. Rider assistance features include traction control and lean-angle ABS, enhancing both performance and safety.
Royal Enfield confirmed that the Flying Flea C6 is the beginning of a broader electric vehicle roadmap, with additional electric motorcycles already under development.





