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Royal Enfield Flying Flea to be launched in Q4 FY26
Royal Enfield Flying Flea to be launched in Q4 FY26

India Today

time14-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • India Today

Royal Enfield Flying Flea to be launched in Q4 FY26

Royal Enfield is set to launch its first-ever electric motorcycle, the Flying Flea C6, in fourth quarter of the Financial Year 2025-26. It first showcased the Flying Flea C6 at EICMA 2024, as a new electric brand outside the purview of Royal Enfield's brand is looking to alter the paradigm of the electric two-wheeler space by using legacy value that draws on Royal Enfield's iconic paramilitary motorcycle called the 'flying flea' for its lightweight approach to construction that allowed it to be dropped out of military aircraft right onto the similarly, the first two motorcycles from the brand will be minimalist and lightweight, challenging the existing electric two-wheeler framework. According to Royal Enfield, it filed 28 patents pertaining to a range of native technologies. The company has also developed a central 'Vehicle Control Unit,' integrating physical digital front suspension features a forged aluminium 'Girder' fork paired with an articulating mudguard—a design closely associated with motorcycles from before the 1930s. Complementing this retro aesthetic is a sleek forged aluminium frame and a magnesium battery case, both of which align with the FF-C6's overall design language. Adding to the classic appeal are the round headlamp housing and the minimalist single-pod instrument VCU offers more than 200,000 ride mode combinations, continuously monitors the motorcycle's performance, and stays current through Over The Air (OTA) updates and new feature integrations. The FF-C6, available in both single-seat and dual-seat versions, will include features such as lean-angle sensitive ABS and a convenient domestic 3-pin charging just the C6, Royal Enfield will also launch a scrambler version under the Flying Flea brand, which will be called the S6. Royal Enfield will first launch the C6, followed by the S6. However, the company hasn't revealed the exact timeline for the to Auto Today MagazineTrending Reel

2025 Royal Enfield Hunter 350 launched in India at Rs 1.50 lakh. Know what's new
2025 Royal Enfield Hunter 350 launched in India at Rs 1.50 lakh. Know what's new

India Today

time26-04-2025

  • Automotive
  • India Today

2025 Royal Enfield Hunter 350 launched in India at Rs 1.50 lakh. Know what's new

Royal Enfield has launched the 2025 Hunter 350 today at Rs 1.50 lakh (ex-showroom). The updated Hunter introduces new colour schemes, enhanced features, and refined ergonomics. Bookings opened today at Royal Enfield dealerships and the official website. The 2025 Hunter 350 introduces three new colours: Rio White, Tokyo Black, and London Red. The existing colours include Rebel Blue, Dapper Grey and Factory Black. It is available in three variants:Base (Factory Black): Rs 1,49,900 (ex-showroom)Mid (Rio White, Dapper Grey): Rs 1,76,750 (ex-showroom)Top (Tokyo Black, London Red, Rebel Blue): Rs 1,81,750 (ex-showroom)advertisementEngine and performanceThe 2025 Hunter 350 is powered by a 349cc single-cylinder, 4-stroke, air-oil cooled engine with electronic fuel injection (EFI). It delivers 20.2bhp at 6,100rpm and 27Nm of torque at 4,000rpm. The engine is paired with a 5-speed gearbox, a wet multi-plate clutch with slip-and-assist functionality. The air cleaner features a paper element, and the motorcycle starts and suspensionThe Hunter is built on a twin downtube spine frame. The front suspension consists of 41mm telescopic forks, while the rear features twin shock absorbers with 6-step adjustable preload. The motorcycle has a ground clearance of 160mm and a wheelbase of 1, The 2025 Hunter 350 measures 2,055mm in length, 810mm in width (without mirrors), and 1,070mm in height (without mirrors). It has a seat height of 790mm, a kerb weight of 181kg (with 90% fuel and oil), and a 13-litre fuel motorcycle is equipped with dual-channel ABS, a 300mm front disc brake with a twin-piston floating caliper, and a 270mm rear disc with a single-piston floating caliper. It rides on tubeless tyres: 110/70-17" 54P at the front and 140/70-17" 66P at the rear, both mounted on alloy electrical system operates on a 12-volt DC setup with an 8 Ah VRLA maintenance-free battery. The Hunter 350 features an LED headlamp (16.5W/11W), LED tail lamp (0.5W/4.8W), and LED turn signals (10W x 2 pairs). A digi-analog instrument cluster displays speed in kmph, and a Type-C USB fast charger is included. Additional upgrades include a tripper pod and improved seat to Auto Today MagazineTrending Reel

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