Royal Enfield Flying Flea Spied Testing Without Camouflage
The Royal Enfield gears up to launch the first electric motorcycle, the Flying Flea C6. Although the earlier test mules were heavily camouflaged got spooted in Chennai, and were undergoing cold weather testing in Ladakh, the latest sighting reveals that the production version stays very close to the concept showcased at EICMA 2024.

The Flying Flea C6 was first revealed at EICMA 2024, and with the launch slated for the first quarter of 2026, it has been spotted testing on public roads multiple times over the last several months. Although the earlier images showed the heavily camouflaged test mules, these recent sightings appear to feature the near-production-ready bikes, suggesting that the brand remains on track with the launch timeline.
The bike also confirms that the production version stays true to the prototype first showcased at the EICMA, down to the distinctive green colourway. The design elements like as circular LED headlamp, distinctive girder-style front fork, exposed aluminium frame, belt drive setup, as well as finned battery pack, were all seen at the earlier test bikes. The latest test bikes also feature the centre stand.
The Flying Flea C6 is based on the Royal Enfield’s new ‘L’ platform, that will also underpin the S6 scrambler expected to follow the C6 later in the 2026. While the Royal Enfield has not yet revealed the detailed powertrain specifications, company promises the engaging performance along with the build quality. the Flying Flea range will be get positioned as the premium offering and is likely to get priced between the brand’s 450 cc and 650 cc families.
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