- Will be Royal Enfield’s second e-motorcycle
- Performance figures yet to be disclosed
- Official launch in the last quarter of 2026
Royal Enfield has registered the design patent for the Flying Flea S6 Scrambler, signalling the next step in the brand’s electric motorcycle plans. The S6 will become Royal Enfield’s second electric model, following the Flying Flea C6.
In terms of design, the Flying Flea S6 stays true to its brief as a lightweight, purpose-driven urban motorcycle, blending classic scrambler cues with modern EV packaging. Central to the layout is a multi-finned magnesium battery case, housed within a bespoke chassis developed specifically for the platform.

Suspension duties are handled by USD front forks and a rear monoshock, while the S6 rolls on a 19-inch front and 18-inch rear spoked wheel setup, shod with dual-purpose tyres. This configuration points to a balance between city agility and light off-road capability.
The S6 is also set to feature a round TFT touchscreen instrument cluster, offering GPS navigation, smartphone connectivity and other connected features. Additional equipment includes cruise control and multiple riding modes, underlining Royal Enfield’s push toward a more tech-forward electric offering.
Royal Enfield has yet to disclose battery capacity or motor output, with full technical specifications expected closer to launch. The Flying Flea S6 was shown publicly in India at Motoverse 2025 and is expected to be launched globally by early 2027.













