Royal Enfield presents electric Flying Flea S6 at EICMA

Royal Enfield’s new Flying Flea S6 electric scrambler launches with plenty of tech and off-road capabilities.

Royal Enfield's new Flying Flea S6 scrambler
Royal Enfield's new Flying Flea S6 scrambler

Among the various new models revealed as part of its 2026 line-up at EICMA, Royal Enfield has also debuted the S6 electric scrambler from spin-off brand Flying Flea.

The new S6 is one of two models under the Flying Flea umbrella that will officially be launched in 2026, joining the FF.C6 which is the more road-going version of the two.  

The S6 model was first revealed to us this time last year at the 2024 EICMA show, so it’s only fitting that the bike has been launched at the scene of its birth. 

Flying Flea S6 phone charger
Flying Flea S6 phone charger

The new S6 is a lightweight bike aimed at urban explorers and trails riders, with Royal Enfield saying it’s a “versatile vehicle that pushes the boundaries of urban exploration”.

The bike gets a USD front fork, a chain final drive, and a staggered wheel setup that comprises a 19-inch front, and 18-inch rear. It also gets a full suite of advanced riding tech, like integrated navigation, a dedicated off-road mode, lean-angle sensing ABS that is fully removable by turning off the dual-channel system, traction control, and more.

Flying Flea S6 front wheel
Flying Flea S6 front wheel

A magnesium-cased battery pack is housed by the new FF.S6, which has been developed for rigidity and cooling efficiency. Braking duties are handled by a single disc front and rear with a Bybre caliper. Full specs have not yet been confirmed, but we can see that the bike also features gold spoke rims, instead of the alloy ones found on the C6. 

The Flying Flea’s S6 core hardware and software systems are powered by an in-house OS and a UI/UX that’s built around the Qualcomm Snapdragon QWM2290 processor.

Royal Enfield's all-new Flying Flea S6
Royal Enfield's all-new Flying Flea S6

This allows riders to enable 4G, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi connectivity, thus allowing real-time vehicle management through the bike’s TFT display. Royal Enfield says the motorcycle is equipped with a Voice Assist button, which is accessible via the rider's phone while riding.

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