Royal Enfield electric division, Flying Flea, has unveiled its new scrambler-style electric motorcycle S6 at EICMA 2025, following the successful debut of its first model, the C6, last year. The S6 marks the brand’s expansion into the dual-purpose motorcycle category, designed for both urban commuting and off-road adventures. Inspired by the original Flying Flea motorcycles from World War II, the S6 blends heritage with modern engineering.
It comes equipped with a high-torque electric motor, 19-inch front and 18-inch rear wheels, upside-down front forks, and long suspension travel for enhanced stability on rough terrains. The bike features a magnesium battery case that improves thermal efficiency and reduces weight, while its finned design merges futuristic and classic styling.
In terms of technology, the S6 includes a round touchscreen display powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon QWM2290 processor, offering 4G, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi connectivity. It supports integrated navigation, dedicated off-road riding mode, lean-angle sensing ABS, traction control, and voice command functions.
Riders can remotely control key features such as keyless ignition, ride mode selection, charging status, and vehicle diagnostics through a smartphone app or smartwatch, with over-the-air software update capability. Developed at Flying Flea’s R&D centers in India and the UK, the S6 reflects the company’s focus on innovation in battery management, connectivity, and rider-centric performance. The electric S6 is expected to hit the market by late 2026, although details on pricing, range, and battery capacity are yet to be revealed.