Royal Enfield FF C6 Electric Motor Caught Camera Testing Road, Coming Soon?

JAKARTA - Royal Enfield is predicted to launch its first electric motor to be sold, the model, FF C6, which was caught on camera testing the road in India.

According to a report from Rushlane, quoted Monday, September 1, the bike was first introduced at EICMA last year, the FF C6 electric rover is planned to launch in the first quarter of CY2026.

It is likely that FF C6 will be Royal Enfield's first electric motorcycle to be sold. Bad trials have been seen several times with severe camouflage. The aesthetic design fits perfectly with a Flying Flea gasoline-powered motorcycle from World War II which was produced from 1942 to 1945.

In terms of appearance, this motorbike (Royal Enfield FF C6) comes with circular headlights, Girder forks, circular rearview mirrors, and a distinctive chassis design. Electrical bikes have minimal body panels, very similar to the original Flying Flee.

The concept model launched at EICMA last year had some subtle details on the battery compartment. Chaotic fin-like structures improve bicycle visuals and also serve to increase cooling.

The Royal Enfield FF C6 has a large rim, possibly 19 inches at both ends. Fender has an old-school vibration and is equipped with a buffer for additional support. This bike has a comfortable and upright driving position.

Performance has not been disclosed, but it is hoped that the performance is similar to that of a 250cc to 350cc gasoline-powered motorcycle. Although most of the bikes have a thin profile, the battery compartment appears to have a lot of room.

Although not official, the battery pack can have a capacity of about 4-5 kWh. FF C6 can get a lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery pack, which is known for its safety and longevity. Bicycles can have a range of between 100 and 150 km.