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Royal Enfield Flying Flea C6
Tk 600K - 700K
Engine Capacity
Power
25ps
Torque
55Nm
Transmission
Automatic
MILEAGE-ARAI
Body Style
Cafe Racer
Overview
Curious about a retro-styled electric bike with Royal Enfield DNA? The Royal Enfield Flying Flea C6 is a lightweight electric cafe racer inspired by the original WWII-era Flying Flea. It targets urban riders who value design and quiet rides over speed. This review examines expected usability in Bangladesh, EV ownership challenges, pricing risks, and whether the Flying Flea C6 makes sense locally. The Flying Flea C6 has not yet been officially launched in Bangladesh. This review is based on regional market user impressions, early media rides, and EV trends, adjusted for Bangladeshi road and ownership realities.
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Top Features
Pros
Cons
Driver Insights
Feedback from regional EV riders indicates the Flying Flea C6 is aimed at lifestyle users rather than performance seekers. It appeals to riders who already own petrol bikes and want a stylish city EV. Mechanics familiar with Royal Enfield say the build quality looks premium, but EV servicing will require trained technicians. In Bangladesh, competition would come from imported electric scooters and small-capacity EV bikes. Pricing and after-sales support will decide its fate more than design.
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Key Features & Design
Local discussions of early images highlight strong appreciation for the retro cafe racer styling. The round LED headlamp, slim body, and exposed frame give it a classic Royal Enfield identity. Fit and finish appear premium. Many riders say it looks more like a collector’s bike than a daily commuter.
Performance
Handling and Comfort
Braking & Safety
Wheels & Tires
Speed & Mileage
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Royal Enfield Flying Flea C6 available in Bangladesh?
No, it is not officially launched yet. Any unit would be privately imported with no official warranty or service support.
What could be the expected price in Bangladesh?
Is it suitable for daily commuting in Dhaka?
How expensive is maintenance?
Does it make sense over petrol Royal Enfield bikes?



































