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Royal Enfield Announces Its First Electric Bike: The Flying Flea

Royal Enfield Announces Its First Electric Bike: The Flying Flea
Michelle L.
January 14, 2025

Royal Enfield unveils its first electric motorcycle, the Flying Flea, featuring Qualcomm’s cutting-edge Car-to-Cloud technology and a brand-new Snapdragon chip. Discover how the world’s oldest motorcycle brand blends classic design with modern innovation.

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In a groundbreaking move, Royal Enfield, the world’s oldest motorcycle brand, has officially announced its foray into the electric vehicle (EV) market with the launch of its first electric motorcycle, aptly named the Flying Flea. The historic company, which began in England in 1901 and is now based in India, is blending over a century of motorcycle craftsmanship with cutting-edge technology, thanks to an innovative partnership with Qualcomm.

A Marriage of Tradition and Technology

At the heart of this new venture is Qualcomm’s Car-to-Cloud Platform, customized specifically for two-wheelers. The partnership marks the debut of Qualcomm’s latest chip, the Snapdragon QWM2290, designed exclusively for Royal Enfield’s electric lineup. This chip not only powers the Flying Flea’s operating system but also enables over-the-air (OTA) updates. This ensures that riders can benefit from continuous software improvements without needing to visit a service centre.

Speaking at CES 2025, Mario Alvisi, Chief Commercial Officer of Royal Enfield, highlighted the significance of this collaboration, calling it a “perfect marriage between authentic design and cutting-edge technology.” Alvisi further emphasized that the EV lineup aims to be an “appreciating asset” by leveraging frequent updates that enhance performance, user experience, and even resale value.

Royal Enfield Announces Its First Electric Bike: The Flying Flea

Smart Features for the Modern Rider

The Flying Flea’s design retains the classic Royal Enfield aesthetic while incorporating modern smart features. A circular touchscreen display mounted at the centre of the handlebars offers an intuitive interface for riders. This display connects seamlessly with the rider’s smartphone via 4G, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi, ensuring a smooth digital experience.

The bike also boasts innovative smart functionalities, including:

  • Keyless entry and start: Riders can use their smartphones to unlock and start the bike, ensuring convenience and enhanced security.
  • Customizable ride modes: Five pre-set ride modes are available, with options for customization based on individual preferences.
  • Cross-platform compatibility: While the bike’s operating system is built on Android, it supports both iOS and Android devices. This makes it accessible to a wide range of users.
Royal Enfield Announces Its First Electric Bike: The Flying Flea

What’s Next?

While Royal Enfield has revealed several exciting features of the Flying Flea, many crucial details, such as its motor specifications, battery capacity, range, and pricing, are still under wraps. Enthusiasts and potential buyers will need to wait a little longer for a full technical breakdown and pricing information.

However, the buzz surrounding the announcement is palpable. By combining Royal Enfield’s storied heritage with Qualcomm’s advanced technology, the Flying Flea is poised to make a significant impact in the electric motorcycle market.

A New Era for Royal Enfield

This move marks a pivotal moment in Royal Enfield’s history, as it transitions from its iconic petrol-powered motorcycles to embrace a more sustainable, electric future. With this launch, Royal Enfield joins the growing list of legacy brands reimagining mobility for the 21st century.

Stay tuned for more updates as Royal Enfield prepares to unveil additional details about the Flying Flea. One thing is certain: the world’s oldest motorcycle brand is charging into the future at full speed. It’s bringing its legendary legacy along for the ride.

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