Royal Enfield is set to release its first-ever electric-powered motorcycle, the Flying Flea C6, in the fourth sector of the monetary year 2025-26. It first showcased the Flying Flea C6 at EICMA 2024 as a new electric-powered brand outside the purview of Royal Enfield's legacy.


The emblem is looking to modify the paradigm of the electric two-wheeler space via the use of legacy cost that draws on Royal Enfield's iconic paramilitary bike called the 'flying flea' for its lightweight approach to construction that allowed it to be dropped out of army planes proper onto the battlefield.


Furthermore, the primary bikes from the brand might be minimalist and lightweight, though the present electric two-wheeler framework.


According to Royal Enfield, it filed 28 patents relating to a range of local technology. The agency has also advanced a relevant 'car manipulation unit,' integrating physical and wallet PLATFORM' target='_blank' title='digital-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>digital touchpoints.


The front suspension functions as a cast aluminum 'Girder' fork paired with an articulating mudguard—a layout intently associated with bikes from earlier than the nineteen thirties. Complementing this unfashionable aesthetic is a sleek cast aluminum frame and a magnesium battery case, both of which align with the FF-C6's usual layout language. Adding to the traditional attraction are the round headlamp housing and the minimalist single-pod device cluster.


The relevant 'vehicle management unit' enables over two hundred thousand special journey mode mixtures, constantly video displays the motorbike, and could remain up to date with over-the-air (OTA) updates and function additions. The FF-C6, which has been showcased in both single-seat and double-seat fashions, will get functions like lean angle sensing ABS and a domestic 3-pin plug for added convenience.


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