Royal Enfield patents Flying Flea S6 electric scrambler in India
Royal Enfield has patented the Flying Flea S6 electric motorcycle in India. The scrambler-style EV is scheduled to launch towards the end of 2026.






Royal Enfield has filed a design patent in India for the Flying Flea S6 electric motorcycle. Flying Flea is the company’s electric sub-brand, introduced last year.


The Flying Flea S6 will be the second motorcycle from the brand. The first model, the Flying Flea C6, has also been patented in India. While the C6 is positioned as a road-focused motorcycle, the S6 has been presented as a scrambler-style electric bike intended for city use and light off-road riding.
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Design stays identical to the concept
The patent images show that the design of the S6 remains unchanged from the concept model that was showcased earlier this year. The motorcycle features scrambler-inspired proportions, including an upright stance, flat seat and minimal bodywork. Royal Enfield has previously described the S6 as a “city plus” motorcycle with design elements inspired by traditional scramblers.
The concept version of the Flying Flea S6 uses aluminium spoked wheels with a 19-inch front and 18-inch rear setup. It is equipped with an inverted front fork, chain final drive and an enduro-style seat. The motorcycle is powered by an electric motor paired with an air-cooled magnesium battery casing, which the company says is aimed at reducing weight.
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Connected features and electronics
The S6 features a round touchscreen instrument cluster that displays vehicle information and supports connected features. The electronics package includes integrated navigation, traction control, lean-sensitive ABS and a dedicated off-road riding mode. Smartphone connectivity is supported, along with a voice command function that allows riders to access navigation and media when a phone is connected.
The software system is developed in-house and is based on a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor. Connectivity features include 4G, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, accessed through a 3.5-inch TFT interface.
Specifications and launch timeline
At present, Flying Flea and Royal Enfield have not disclosed technical specifications such as battery capacity, motor output, range, weight or seat height for the S6.
Flying Flea was unveiled at EICMA last year, where the C6 made its debut. As per the company’s earlier announcement, the Flying Flea C6 is scheduled to launch in early 2026, while the Flying Flea S6 is planned for a launch towards the end of 2026.

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