The Royal Enfield Flying Flea C6, its first electric motorcycle, made its debut on European public roads last weekend. The model participated in a parade at Maratona of Roma, at Itália, where he led a formation of the brand’s motorcycles. The appearance took place before the start of the race, highlighting the manufacturer’s transition to the electric segment with inspiration from its history.
The event was part of the partnership between Royal Enfield and the marathon organizers. The Flying Flea C6 remained camouflaged, which kept design details secret. Várias classic and vintage motorcycles from the brand accompanied the journey through the streets of Roma.
Parade through the historic streets of Roma
The formation included 23 motorcycles from Royal Enfield. Elas walked the marathon route, passing through iconic points in the city. The route included the Coliseu, the Circo Máximo, the Piazza of the Popolo, the Piazza of the Spagna and the Piazza Navona.
Participants followed the ancient cobblestone streets. The Flying Flea C6 occupied the prominent position at the front of the group. Essa participation marked the model’s first contact with European asphalt in a real environment.
Historical models at the event
The Flying Flea C6 shared the starting line with emblematic vehicles from the history of the Royal Enfield. Entre they were the 1901 quadracycle, considered the brand’s first motorized vehicle. A 225cc model from 1921 and the 700cc Meteor from 1953 were also present.
Furthermore, a 1957 Bullet Trials 350cc, prepared for factory competitions, was part of the selection. Esses examples represented different eras of the Indian manufacturer. Their presence reinforced the connection between the brand’s past and future.
Operational support with current models
The partnership extended to support the marathon. Trinta units of the Guerrilla 450 and Himalayan 450 motorcycles were used by mobile teams. Elas acted as technical support, inspectors and media units during the event.
These motorcycles helped with the logistics of the race. Their use demonstrated the versatility of the current Royal Enfield models in urban and busy scenarios. The initiative highlighted the brand’s commitment to sporting events.
Inspiration from the legacy of Flying Flea
The choice of the name Flying Flea refers to a historical model of Royal Enfield. The original motorcycle gained fame during Segunda Guerra Mundial for its lightness and air transport. The new C6 seeks to recapture this spirit in an electric format for urban mobility.
The design maintains retro elements combined with modern technology. The camouflage used at the event prevented full revelations about lines and features. The expectation is that technical details will be released soon, close to the launch scheduled for 2026.
Partnership strengthens presence at events
Royal Enfield acted as the official motorcycle sponsor at Maratona of Roma 2026. The collaboration allowed the integration of motorcycles in different roles. The fashion show served as a platform to present the evolution of the brand.
The event took place in the Italian capital, taking advantage of the historic setting. The participation of Flying Flea C6 attracted attention to advances in the electrical segment. The manufacturer continues to develop the model for use in cities and short journeys.
The Flying Flea C6 represents the entry of the Royal Enfield into the electric motorcycle market. The model prioritizes urban agility and classic style. Sua’s appearance in Roma marked an important step in the company’s global strategy.

