BREAKING: Royal Enfield Flying Flea C6 Is Finally Here At Rs 2.79 Lakh
At 124kg (kerb), this is the brand’s lightest motorcycle ever

Royal Enfield has finally launched the long-awaited Flying Flea C6 electric bike in India. This neo-retro EV blends classic design with modern tech, aiming to offer a unique and stylish urban commuting experience. With its lightweight construction and city-focussed performance, the Flying Flea C6 marks a big step for the brand.
How Much Does It Cost?

This Flying Flea C6 has been launched at a price of Rs 2.79 lakh (ex-showroom, Chennai). The bike is also available with Battery as a Service (Baas), which brings down the price to Rs 1.99 lakh (ex-showroom, Chennai). This makes it one of the most premium electric bikes in India. The bike can be booked for Rs 10,000, and test rides are available from April 10, 2026, 12pm onwards, at the first store in Bengaluru.
Available Colours

The Royal Enfield Flying Flea C6 is available in two colour options: Storm Black and Flea Green. Both of these shades are equally striking, and suit the overall retro-modern styling of this EV quite well. Personally, I prefer the Flea Green shade the most, as the bike looks the best in it, properly flaunting the premium feel the brand is known to offer.
Numbers That Matter

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Battery capacity: 3.91kWh
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Peak power output: 15.4kW
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Claimed range: 152km
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Charging time: 20–80% in 65 minutes
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0 to 60kmph - 3.7 seconds (claimed)
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Top speed - 115kmph (claimed)
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Kerb weight: 124kg (lightest Royal Enfield bike ever)
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Wheel size: 19-inch (front & rear)
Battery And Performance Talk

The Flying Flea C6 is powered by a lithium-ion battery paired with an electric motor that delivers performance similar to a 125–150cc petrol motorcycle. It’s not built for outright speed, but for smooth, effortless city riding.
It also gets five riding modes: Eco, Rain, Tour, Performance, and Custom, allowing riders to tailor the experience based on their needs.
What You Should Know

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Gets a unique neo-retro design inspired by the original Flying Flea
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Compact and lightweight, making it ideal for city use
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Has a belt drive for smoother and quieter operation
Details You Shouldn’t Miss: Features And Hardware

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3.5-inch round TFT touchscreen display
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Snapdragon-powered interface for smooth performance
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Smartphone connectivity with navigation, calls, music, and voice assist
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Wireless phone charger on the “fuel tank”Dual-channel lean-sensitive ABS with switchable rear ABS
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Three levels of traction control
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Completely keyless ignition
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Torque band indicator
Underpinnings

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Unique girder fork at the front, and monoshock at the rear
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260mm front disc and 230mm rear disc brakes
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19-inch alloy wheels with tubeless tyres
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90-section tyres at both ends
BikeDekho Says
The Flying Flea C6 looks like a bold and refreshing move from Royal Enfield. It mixes heritage-inspired design with modern electric tech in a way that stands out. While it may not be the fastest electric bike out there, its charm lies in its simplicity, lightweight feel, premium quality and everyday usability. At Rs 2.79 lakh (ex-showroom, Chennai), it is slightly expensive, but the bike does offer a lot for the price. The Flying Flea C6 has no direct competitors
Flying Flea C6 (Royal Enfield) User Reviews
- Well QualityThis bike maintain well quality of material and provide also premium service. Easy to use any where, now available many dealers4 9
- Will Boom the EV - MarketI think this segment will boom when it launched. May be will affect to other EV bikes and as well Own RE petrol vehicle too.2 9
- The Flying Flea C6 isThe Flying Flea C6 is based on a forged aluminium frame suspended using a girder-style fork at the front and a monoshock at the rear. The battery is encased in magnesium for better cooling and to save weight.Read More7
- Review About flying fleaIt's not worth bike. And the. Battery is okay but it's not efficient for people who are having high weights. And with some improvement in the design bike may look too good6 3
- I think it's going to be affect the marketHabibi it's a good bike it's going to be a bang the mileage was good enough to be liked by many youngsters1 1
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