Royal Enfield's first electric bike unveiled, Flying Flea S6 Scrambler introduced in Goa

Royal Enfield's first electric bike unveiled, Flying Flea S6 Scrambler introduced in Goa

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Royal Enfield introduced the Flying Flea S6 electric scrambler at Motoverse 2025 Goa, which is a scrambler version of the FF C6 and will be launched in 2026. Royal Enfield is bringing a dedicated brand for its electric vehicles. The company's petrol powered vehicles are liked in many markets of the world including India. Now the company is ready to make a splash in the electric segment also.

New Delhi. Royal Enfield is one of the oldest motorcycle brands in the world, which has been running on fossil fuels since its inception. The brand is based on its timeless appeal, nostalgia and legacy. However, Royal Enfield is also a tech-forward company and has already entered the electric motorcycle segment. The company has launched a dedicated sub-brand 'Flying Flea' for its electric motorcycle operations. Flying Flea started with the FF C6 (C stands for Classic) and now we can see the FF S6 (S stands for Scrambler), which has debuted at the ongoing Motoverse event in Goa. Let's take a closer look.

Royal Enfield Flying Flea S6
Flying Flea S6 Electric Scrambler Royal Enfield Flying Flea S6 made its global debut at EICMA 2025 and has now debuted in India at Motoverse 2025. The company is presenting the FF S6 as a lightweight City+ EV, which is primarily meant for the city and is also capable of some outdoor excursions. It is basically a scrambler version of the FF C6. Its exact launch date has not been disclosed, but it will hit the roads in 2026. Talking about the design, the FF S6 has many elements that look different from the FF C6. These include knuckle guards, headlight cowl, front beak, USD telescopic front forks in place of girder forks, dual-sport tires with 19-inch front and 18-inch rear wire-spoke wheels, unique LED turn indicators with integrated tail lights similar to the Himalayan 450, single-piece narrow scrambler seat and more.

what to expect?
Elements shared with the FF C6 include LED lighting, aluminum main frame, magnesium battery casing, a sophisticated swingarm, a Qualcomm-powered 3.5-inch circular TFT touchscreen, sophisticated switchgear, cruise control, a keyless go system and more. On the FF S6, there is more suspension travel and higher ground clearance. Even functionally, the Flying Flea S6 is quite different from the FF C6. The main difference is the use of chain drive on the S6, while the C6 has a belt drive. The Flying Flea brand aims to offer buyers a unique and premium ownership experience. It also has the Flying Flea Tech Center with one button on the right switchgear.

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Flying Flea S6 Scrambler: Royal Enfield's first electric bike unveiled

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Royal Enfield Meteor 350 Sundowner Orange launched with tubeless spoke rims

Royal Enfield Meteor 350 Sundowner Orange launched with tubeless spoke rims

  • Royal Enfield introduces Sundowner Orange for Meteor 350, its price is 2,18,882. Booking will start from 22nd November.

Sundowner Orange gets an orange fuel tank with pin striping.

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Royal Enfield has revealed a new colorway for the Meteor 350 called Sundowner Orange. Interestingly, the brand has added tubeless spoke rims to the motorcycle and a factory fitted touring kit that comes with touring accessories. Till now Royal Enfield has sold more than five lakh units worldwide. Booking of the new variant will start from November 22. its price is 2,18,882 ex-showroom. Sundowner is a tribute to the Orange Meteor community.

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What powers the Royal Enfield Meteor 350?

Mechanically, there are no changes to the Meteor, as it continues to use the reliable 349 cc, single-cylinder, J-series engine that produces 20.2 bhp at 6,100 rpm and 27 Nm at 4,000 rpm, mated to a 5-speed transmission.

The new color scheme looks quite attractive.

What feature enhancements has Royal Enfield made with the 2025 Meteor 350?

The Fireball and Stellar are now equipped with an LED headlamp and Tripper navigation pod as standard features. This LED headlamp has also been seen on other Royal Enfield motorcycles, although it is not the brightest option available.

The Aurora and Supernova feature adjustable levers to enhance ergonomics. This allows riders to modify the distance of the lever with their fingers, improving comfort.

Across all variants, riders are now provided with LED turn indicators, a USB Type-C fast-charging port and an assist-and-slip clutch – enhancing the bike's comfort for both urban commuting and extended highway journeys. The charging port is particularly useful for powering mobile devices, while the new clutch design reduces the effort required to operate it, resolving the previous concern for motorcycles.

Also Read: Royal Enfield showcases Flying Flea S6 electric Scrambler at Motoverse 2025

What is the price of Royal Enfield 2025 Meteor 350?

2025 Meteor 350 prices start now Go up to Rs 1.96 lakh 2.19 lakh. Both prices are ex-showroom.

Royal Enfield Bullet 650 showcased at Motoverse 2025

Royal Enfield has showcased the Bullet 650 at Motoverse 2025. This marks the Indian debut of the motorcycle which was first showcased at the EICMA 2025. The Bullet 650 uses the same underpinnings as the Classic 650. Even the engine is the same as what we have seen on other 650 cc motorcycles. At present the launch date has not been confirmed. However, we can expect the brand to announce the price early next year.

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First publication date: 22 November 2025, 12:49 PM IST

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Royal Enfield Continental GT 750 race prototype showcased at Motoverse 2025

Royal Enfield Continental GT 750 race prototype showcased at Motoverse 2025

  • Royal Enfield revealed its Continental GT 750 prototype at the Motoverse event in Goa. This race-focused motorcycle features a new chassis, Showa suspension and a 750cc engine.

The Royal Enfield Continental GT 750 is a race-spec prototype.

Royal Enfield has showcased its new Continental GT 750 prototype at this year's Motoverse event in Goa, marking the bike's first appearance in India after the international showcase at EICMA 2025. However, the motorcycle is under development and has even been given a “testing in progress” badge at the EICMA show. It will be prepared for competitive action in the 2026 INRC season.

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The motorcycle on display hints at major structural updates. It appears to use a newly engineered chassis and revised steering assembly. The suspension setup is also different. Royal Enfield has equipped the bike with Showa components tuned specifically for racing, including telescopic forks and twin rear shocks.

Since it is a pure race prototype, it may weigh less than the existing 650 platform. The braking hardware has also been upgraded, with twin discs at the front and a single disc at the rear.

New 750cc engine under development

The prototype uses an all-new 750cc parallel-twin engine. As per initial estimates the output is around 54 to 55 bhp and around 65 Nm of torque. The race bike may deliver more figures once the tuning is complete, but Royal Enfield has not revealed the final numbers. The six-speed gearbox and slipper clutch from the existing twin-cylinder line are expected to be retained.

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The Royal Enfield Continental GT 750 gets a special race-style livery.

classic racer aesthetics

The GT 750 prototype is faithful to Royal Enfield's retro racing roots. It features a compact semi-fairing, a café-racer tank and a short tail section with tuck-and-roll seats. The motorcycle runs on 18-inch alloy wheels wrapped in soft-compound tires suitable for track use.

Clip-on handlebars sit lower and steeper than the stock position, causing the rider to lean forward. Dual exhausts are more compact and free-flowing, benefiting from the absence of emissions-control components. Adjustable levers and suspension further underline the racing intent. Despite its performance role, the prototype continues to use a conventional fork rather than an inverted unit.

looking towards 2026

Royal Enfield is likely to unveil the production-ready Continental GT 750 at EICMA 2026. Market launch is expected near the end of that year.

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First publication date: 21 November 2025, 15:13 PM IST

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