While the Flying Flea C6 is expected to be launched in the coming months, the scrambler version FF S6 could debut by the end of 2026
Royal Enfield is readying its all-electric range, marking a new chapter in its more than 100 year journey. The first to be launched could be the Flying Flea C6, a city oriented electric bike. Royal Enfield is also working on the scrambler version, Flying Flea FF S6, recently showcased at the Motoverse 2025. A design patent has now been filed for this bike. Let’s get more details on these developments.
Flying Flea Scrambler FF S6 patented
As compared to the FF C6, the scrambler version FF S6 has an agile, sportier presence. While sharing the same electric powertrain, the bike gets distinctive features such as a raised front fender, USD front forks and a long single-piece seat. FF S6 has a round headlamp and rear-view mirrors, a compact visor and hand guards.
While the C6 has alloy wheels, the scrambler gets wire-spoke wheels. These appear to be a 19-18 combo, wrapped in knobby dual-purpose tyres. FF C6 was recently showcased at the 2025 Motoverse, where it was seen with a power button mounted on the faux fuel tank. The bike uses a circular instrument screen, something similar to that of the FF C6. A dedicated switchgear is provided to navigate the digital instrument console.
With the FF C6 and FF S6, overall performance is expected to be a close match to a 250cc-350cc petrol-powered motorcycle. Both bikes have a mid-mounted electric motor. The C6 uses a belt drive, whereas the scrambler utilizes a chain drive setup. Details about the electric powertrain have not been revealed. Range of these bikes could be around 100 to 150 km. Tech kit could include features like Bluetooth, connected functions via smartphone pairing and turn-by-turn navigation.
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