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Coming soon: Royal Enfield Flying Flea

Coming soon: Royal Enfield Flying Flea

Technical details are currently scarce, but Royal Enfield says the Flying Flea will have a circular touchscreen interface and an in-house developed Central Vehicle Control Unit to control everything from keyless starting to the configurable throttle, brake and regenerative charging settings when slowing down. No word yet on power, performance or range, but Royal Enfield does say you can charge the battery via a conventional three-prong household socket.
That can be a blessing or a curse, given the experience with this Zero FXE we’ve previously tried and struggled to find public charging options on household sockets rather than the dedicated sockets used for electric cars. Maeving and others have cleverly gotten around this by making the battery packs removable, so you can take them with you and charge them at home, the office or wherever. We’ll see if Royal Enfield will follow suit. but with the first C6 coming in the spring of next year, followed by a scrambler-inspired S6, it looks like we won’t have much longer to wait.