Royal Enfield is taking a bold leap into the electric age with the launch of Flying Flea, a new brand designed to honor the company’s storied past while embracing a sustainable future.
Named after a 1940s Royal Enfield model famed for its battlefield reliability and lightweight versatility, the Flying Flea will debut two models, the FF-C6 and FF-S6.
Flying Flea Will Debut Two Electric Models
The FF-C6 boasts classic styling, while the FF-S6 (not pictured in this article) adds a scrambler’s edge, aiming to offer a refined “urban and city+” experience.
The bikes blend retro aesthetics with modern engineering, including a girder-style front suspension, cantilevered rear, and forged aluminum frames. Riders get conveniences like disc brakes, touchscreen dashboards, and even a keyless phone app.
With software and components crafted in-house, Flying Flea promises cutting-edge tech, including an ECU capable of 200,000 ride mode combos.
Eicher Motors MD Siddhartha Lal envisions Flying Flea as “a fresh, sustainable ride” rooted in Royal Enfield’s legacy. Behind the scenes, Royal Enfield has been investing heavily, assembling a team of over 200 engineers and partnering with Stark Future to pioneer EV innovation.
Set for a Spring 2026 launch, Flying Flea aims to capture the spirit of classic motorcycling in an electric world. Here’s the current website for Flying Flea.