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Royal Enfield Flying Flea S6 will go on sale later next year following the market launch of the C6
Royal Enfield’s electric spin-off, Flying Flea, used the MotoVerse 2025 stage in Goa to pull the covers off its second offering, the S6, confirming it for a late-2026 launch. Unlike a one-off show prototype, the electric scrambler is locked into the company’s production plan and will be rolled out across India and global markets.
Where the Flying Flea C6 is an urban e-commuter, the S6 shifts direction with a clear scrambler attitude. The design traces its roots back to the wartime Flying Flea motorcycles that were built for rapid deployment and rough conditions but this modern interpretation is specifically made for everyday riding mixed with light trail duty. It carries a compact and uncluttered look which screams more function than form.
The motorcycle sits on a staggered 19-inch front and 18-inch rear wheel combination – supported by long-travel suspension and upside-down front forks. A chain final drive has also been retained signalling its off-road leanings. From not-so-pleased city stretches to loose gravel and mild trails, the chassis setup is said to be tuned to handle surfaces most electric two-wheelers tend to avoid.
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It boasts a magnesium battery casing which is designed with prominent cooling fins. Apart from helping regulate thermal performance, it plays a role in keeping the overall weight in check – a critical factor for an electric motorcycle targeting versatile riding. The battery and motor are packaged tightly too giving the S6 a clean mid-section.
Bringing the old and new together is its circular touchscreen display. The round layout is a clear nod to the original Flea models but the functionality is thoroughly modern. The high-resolution TFT interface supports navigation, ride data, vehicle diagnostics and system alerts.
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Powering the digital side of things is a Qualcomm Snapdragon QWM2290 processor that manages connectivity features like 4G, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth allowing the motorcycle to link with smartphones and wearables, giving riders access to ride modes, battery status, remote monitoring and security functions. Besides LED lighting, the billboard-like graphics running along the sides give it a unique stance.





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