Royal Enfield Flying Flea S6 Scrambler Spied Again: New Details Revealed
We now know that the bike will get a feature which we have never seen on a Royal Enfield motorcycle before

[Update: The Royal Enfield Flying Flea S6 has been officially unveiled at EICMA 2025, and new details about the features have been revealed]
Quick News Highlights
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The console is clearly visible along with other bits
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The bike will get keyless start as seen on the spyshots
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Switchgear is also visible
The upcoming Royal Enfield Flying Flea S6 has been spotted testing in Ladakh once again. This time, we got a closer look at the console and some of the features it could get. We now know that the electric scrambler will get a keyless start system.

The bike has a start-stop button, which has been placed on the faux-tank section. This is a really nice feature, and will be the first time Royal Enfield has used this system on any motorcycle. Right now, we don’t know for sure if the brand has used the same on the Flying Flea C6, which is the neo-retro model in the Flying Flea lineup. But it is likely the brand has implemented it on the C6 as well.
The Royal Enfield Flying Flea S6 has a round TFT console, which could offer connectivity features such as navigation and call/SMS alerts. Other than the keyless start feature, we also got a glimpse at the switchgear. We can see from the spy shots that the left handside switch gear has a 4-directional switch, likely to navigate the console menus. The right hand side switch gear features a 3-switch setup, likely given to toggle through various riding modes that could potentially be on offer.

Compared to the Flying Flea C6, the S6 looks a lot more rugged with the off-road oriented design and underpinnings. The bike features an inverted fork and a monoshock and rolls on spoked wheels with dual-purpose tyres. To make the bike a bit more capable off-road, it could feature switchable ABS at the rear, which should make it easier for riders to ride the bike off-road.

The bike gets a mid-mounted motor, which should offer performance similar to a 125 to 150cc petrol-powered bike. The motor is connected to the rear wheel via a chain drive, We expect the bike to be launched after the Royal Enfield Flying Flea C6. The C6 could likely be launched by mid-2026, with an expected price tag around Rs 4.5 lakh (ex-showroom). The Flying Flea S6 will be a bit more expensive. The bike will go up against the Ultraviolette Shockwave, which is the only other electric enduro bike in India. That said, the Shockwave will be a lot more affordable, coming at Rs 1.75 lakh (ex-showroom).