Royal Enfield begins Flying Flea deliveries – global deliveries beginning soon
Royal Enfield has officially begun delivering the new Flying Flea C6 in India, with global distribution expected soon in what will be a steady roll-out of the new electric motorcycle.

June 2026 has proved to be a big month for Royal Enfield, after the Indian company revealed a 27 per cent sales surge globally, while it also rolled out the first Flying Flea C6 models in India.
The new Flying Flea C6, along with the S6 Scrambler, mark the brand’s first foray into the world of electric motorcycles. Initiating deliveries means one of two things for RE: the first is that the company’s overall motorcycle range continues to grow, which will no doubt excite riders in India given the brand’s popularity domestically.
However, it also means that we’re nearing a global distribution of the new electric models, which in the case of the C6, has already been spotted on European roads after it took part in a cavalcade with various classic and vintage motorcycles at the Rome Marathon in March.

The rollout of the new model began in Bengaluru, meaning the brand has opted for a phased rollout city-by-city, rather than going nationwide from the outset.
While deliveries of the new electric model mark a crucial milestone in the company’s history, June also served as a reminder that RE’s impressive sales figures are continuing to increase.
After already ranking as the world’s third strongest automotive company in the recent Brand Finance Automotive Industry 2026 report, Royal Enfield revealed a year-on-year sales surge of 27 per cent on July 1.

Royal Enfield sold a total of 114,032 motorcycles compared with 89,540 in June 2025. Of this year’s number, the company sold 102,930 units in India, which is a significant increase over what it achieved during the same month in 2025 (76,957). That’s a 34 per cent increase domestically.
The sales increase was mainly driven by Royal Enfield’s 350cc segment, which sold 104,139 units worldwide compared with 76,680 in June 2025. More powerful models contributed to 9,893 sales, which marks a drop from the 12,860 it achieved in the same period last year.
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