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The wait is over: Royal Enfield’s first electric motorcycle begins deliveries

Royal Enfield’s long-awaited entry into the electric motorcycle market has officially begun. The company’s dedicated EV sub-brand, Flying Flea, has started customer deliveries of its first electric motorcycle, the FF.C6, with initial handovers taking place in Bengaluru, India.

The launch marks a significant milestone for Royal Enfield, a company that has built one of the world’s most recognizable motorcycle brands around retro-styled machines and lifestyle-focused riding. Now it is attempting to bring that same formula into the electric era.

The Flying Flea FF.C6 first turned heads when it was unveiled as a lightweight urban electric motorcycle inspired by the historic Flying Flea motorcycles used by British paratroopers during World War II. While the styling draws heavily from the past, the technology underneath is decidedly modern.

The FF.C6 is designed as a premium urban electric motorcycle rather than a high-performance sport bike or budget commuter. It offers a claimed up to 154 km (96 miles) of IDC-rated range, though that number is unlikely to prove realistic in the real world due to the relatively small battery. Recharging from 20% to 80% is said to take around 65 minutes, while a full charge takes just over two hours. The motorcycle is priced at ₹279,000 (around US$3,200) in India, according to local media.

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What makes the FF.C6 particularly important is that it comes from one of the largest and most influential motorcycle manufacturers in the world. While electric scooters have gained traction across Asia, electric motorcycles remain a much smaller segment. Many major motorcycle brands have experimented with electrification, but relatively few have launched dedicated electric platforms aimed at everyday riders.

Royal Enfield’s involvement could help change that. The company has a loyal global customer base and a reputation for selling motorcycles based on character and riding experience rather than outright performance figures. If Flying Flea can successfully translate that appeal into an electric package, it could help bring a new wave of riders into the electric motorcycle market.

For now, deliveries are limited to Bengaluru, India, but the first Flying Fleas reaching customers signals that Royal Enfield’s electric future has officially arrived. The company has previously said that exports will be an important focus, though when and where remain murky details. Suffice it to say that India has enough local demand to likely saturate Royal Enfield’s supply in the immediate future.

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Micah Toll is a personal electric vehicle enthusiast, battery nerd, and author of the Amazon #1 bestselling books DIY Lithium Batteries, DIY Solar Power, The Ultimate DIY Ebike Guide and The Electric Bike Manifesto.

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