We are coming! Testing of Royal Enfield’s first electric bike Flying Flea begins in India
- Royal Enfield begins testing of electric bikes
- Testing of Flying Flea begins in India
- Know the expected features
in the Indian bike market Royal Enfield He has been ruling the roost for many years. Many of the company’s bikes are popular in India. Royal Enfield Hunter, Bullet, and Classic 350 have been popular models especially in the 350cc segment. But now the company is focusing exclusively on its electric bikes. This bike is Flying Flea.
The design of the ‘Flying Flea’ is inspired by the original ‘Flea’ motorcycle from the Second World War era. The bike features a rounded headlight, large alloy wheels and a sleek body design that gives it an attractive retro look.
It uses a belt drive system instead of a chain drive, which gives a quieter and smoother riding experience. Also, in terms of safety, disc brakes have been given to both the front and rear wheels.
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The bike was earlier unveiled at the EICMA 2024 motor show held in Milan, Italy. Flying Flea C6 has caught everyone’s attention due to its attractive design. However, it is curious whether her performance will be equally effective.
The company has not yet released the official technical specifications of this electric bike. However, as per the estimate, this bike can give performance comparable to 250-300cc ICE bikes.
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A girder fork and monoshock setup is provided for the suspension. Both the wheels are given disc brakes and 19-inch alloy wheels are fitted. The rear wheel is driven by a chain drive system.
What could be the expected price?
The Royal Enfield Flying Flea C6 is expected to be priced around Rs 2.5 lakh ex-showroom in the Indian market. Also, this bike is expected to be launched in the next two to three months.
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