Shown at the 2024 EICMA in Milan, Italy is the Royal Enfield Flying Flea electric motorcycle (e-bike). The Flying Flea name comes from Royal Enfield’s history, when in the 1940s the eponymous lightweight motorcycle was used by British troops when it was air-dropped alongside as part of paratroopers’ mobility equipment.
The new Flying Flea takes the same philosophy but with modern sensibilities. There are two model variants, the classic-styled Flying Flea C6 and scrambler-styled Flying Flea S6.
Most of this e-bike is made from aluminium, including the forged frame and swingarm. Setting the Flying apart from the norm is the use of a girder fork to hold up the front end.
At the moment of publication Royal Enfield has yet to reveal any details about the Flying Flea except a release date of 2026. What information we have managed to gather from friends in the industry says the Flying Flea will have a 120 km/h to 130 km/h top speed along with a 100 kg to 110 kg kerb weight.
As for power output, the Flying Flea will perform much the same as a 125 cc to 150 cc class motorcycle. Also expect to see five ride modes, cornering ABS, cruise control, wireless smartphone charging, digital instrument panel and smart key system.
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