Royal Enfield Flying Flea C6 Incline Test Video Released

The incline test video shows the Flying Flea C6 performing uphill, downhill and on all the slopes in Leh.

Royal Enfield Flying Flea had its world premiere at the EICMA 2024 in Milan, Italy. Post that, the brand’s first all-electric embarked on a multi-city tour in India while covering cities like Delhi, Bengaluru and Mumbai. A few days back, it was also spotted in Ladakh alongside the Flying Flea S6 during the cold weather testing. Now, Royal Enfield has released a 2 min video of the all-electric motorcycle on its official Youtube channel, which shows the Flying Flea C6 doing the incline test in Leh.

In this video, we can see the production-ready version of Royal Enfield Flying Flea C6 performing uphill, downhill and on all the slopes in Leh. The all-electric bike is ridden with a pillion as well to examine the various parameters. We also get to know through the video that the Flying Flea will come with multiple riding modes namely Eco and Sport. You can watch the full video by clicking here.

Royal Enfield Flying Flea C6
Royal Enfield Flying Flea C6

According to the Royal Enfield engineers and testing team in the video, the Flying Flea C6 performs quite well with or without the pillion in Eco mode during downhill and uphill. The video further shows one member of the RE team saying that the Sport mode is very well tuned as the electric motorcycle rides effortlessly in the curves, uphill and downhill.

However, the top speed of the Flying Flea C6 has been smartly concealed in the video by Royal Enfield. It’s something that we will get to know in a couple of months’ time when the electric bike debuts in production-ready form at the EICMA 2025 in November. At the end of the video, we can see a RE engineer claiming that there is no lag felt while riding the Flying Flea C6.

Royal Enfield Flying Flea C6
Royal Enfield Flying Flea C6

Though the bike shown in the video is completely disguised, still we get a glimpse of some of the notable features. Based on the L platform, Royal Enfield Flying Flea C6 will come with 19-inch alloy wheels, forged aluminium Girder front fork, round LED headlamp, dual-channel ABS and coloured digital touchscreen display with Bluetooth connectivity, Navigation, Voice assist and OTA updates.

The Flying Flea will work on a self-developed operating system which is powered by Qualcomm-sourced Snapdragon QWM2290 processor. The Vehicle Control Unit (VCU) has also been developed by Royal Enfield. The details of the battery pack, electric motor and range are not available as of now and we can expect them in the coming days as the bike inches closer to its debut.