The test bike was seen with a single-seat setup, though a pillion seat could be offered later as an accessory or in another variant. The C6 rides on narrow tyres mounted on 10-spoke alloy wheels and uses disc brakes at both ends. Power comes from a mid-mounted electric motor, although official battery and motor specifications have not yet been revealed.
Besides, the motorcycle gets a circular TFT display that shows speed, trip data, battery status and range. It supports Bluetooth connectivity with navigation and connected features. Notably, the Flying Flea C6 will be the first Royal Enfield to offer advanced electronic aids such as traction control, cornering ABS, cruise control and five ride modes.Royal Enfield has also confirmed that a second electric model, the Flying Flea S6 with a scrambler-style design, will follow. More details about the C6, including its battery specifications and pricing, are likely to be announced closer to launch.
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