Royal Enfield Launches Flying Flea EV Brand With FF.C6 E-Motorcycle
- By MT Bureau
- April 09, 2026
Flying Flea, the electric mobility brand from Royal Enfield, has launched its first motorcycle, the FF.C6 with prices starting INR 199,000 (ex-showroom) for the Battery-as-a-Service (BaaS) model and INR 279,000 (ex-showroom for purchasing it outright).
The e-motorcycle will be available from 10 April 2026 at the brand's first store in Jayanagar, Bengaluru with deliveries scheduled to begin at the end of May 2026.
The FF.C6 is a ground-up electric platform weighing 124 kg. It features a 3.91 kWh lithium-ion battery encased in magnesium alloy, providing a peak power of 15.4 kW. The motorcycle achieves a top speed of 115 kmph and delivers 60 Nm of motor torque, resulting in over 400 Nm of wheel torque.
It supports Rapid, Standard and Trickle charging using a 16 Amp wall outlet. The battery can be charged upto 80 percent from 20 percent in around a claimed 60 minutes. It comes with equipped with lean-angle sensing ABS, traction control and a tip-over alert. The FF.C6 has integrated WiFi, Bluetooth and 4G for remote monitoring, live location sharing and over-the-air (OTA) updates.
The design incorporates a forged aluminium Girder fork, a contemporary interpretation of the 1940s Flying Flea suspension. The motorcycle features a touchscreen TFT interface controlled by a rotary mode switch and joystick.
The software architecture allows the system to learn from rider behaviour, while a regenerative braking system recovers energy during deceleration to extend range. For versatility, the motorcycle includes a removable pillion setup and adjustable footpegs.
Royal Enfield is adopting a phased, city-by-city rollout for the Flying Flea brand. The FF.C6 is available in two colourways, Storm Black and Flea Green.
B Govindarajan, Managing Director, Eicher Motors and CEO, Royal Enfield, said, “We are excited to introduce the Flying Flea C6, marking our first step into electric motorcycling in our 125th year - a milestone that reflects both our legacy and our intent for new beginnings. For over a century, Royal Enfield has been driven by a singular pursuit: to create pure, engaging motorcycling experiences. With Flying Flea, we are carrying this philosophy into the electric era. This is not just about going electric- it is about creating a new category of urban mobility that is rooted in experience, not just specifications or numbers. The FF.C6 has been built by a dedicated team with deep in-house expertise across hardware and software, resulting in an agile, design and technology-led motorcycle that feels intuitive, connected, and alive to the rider.”
Slate Modular Electric Vehicle To Be Priced At $24,950
- By MT Bureau
- June 25, 2026
American electric vehicle start-up Slate has announced that its base truck model will be priced at USD 24,950, with deliveries expected to begin in Q4 of CY2026.
The platform allows owners to configure the vehicle as a pickup or an SUV, with options for the Squareback and Fastback models starting at USD 29,950. The EV features a modular design with a reported range of 205 miles (329km). The towing capacity is rated at 2,000 lb (907 kg), with a payload capacity of 1,550 lb (703 kg).
The EV design includes tactile controls and lacks a touchscreen. Owners can personalise their vehicles using over 200 accessories available through the Slate Marketplace.
Slate has engineered the modular EV to facilitate maintenance by the owner, with support provided via the Slate U guide. The vehicle includes a 10-year/110,000-mile (177,027 km) battery and powertrain warranty. Repair services are available through a network of 3,000 RepairPal shops and service centres.
Peter Faricy, CEO, Slate, said, “More than 180,000 reservation holders have told us they’re ready for a vehicle that’s affordable, reliable and built around their lives. Slate gives customers the freedom to buy only what they need today and personalise their vehicle as their needs change tomorrow. We’re excited to start seeing Slates on roads across America later this year.”
Established in 2022, Slate assembles its vehicles in Warsaw, Indiana. The company plans to invest USD 400 million in its factory, with projections to create 2,000 jobs. Customers can preorder the vehicle on the company website for USD 300. The company uses a direct-to-consumer sales model.
Delhivery And Bajaj Auto Partner To Electrify Last-Mile Logistics
- By MT Bureau
- June 23, 2026
Delhivery and Bajaj Auto have signed an agreement to deploy electric three-wheelers across Delhivery's last-mile delivery network. The partnership begins with the deployment of 200 Bajaj RIKI eCarts (model C4005) in the first phase, with a second phase planned for 2026–2027 that aims to reach a total of approximately 1,500 electric vehicles.
The initiative aims to improve operational efficiency in both metropolitan areas and Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities. The Bajaj RIKI eCart (C4005) offers a claimed range of over 100 km per charge. The vehicle features an electric powertrain and a two-speed automatic transmission. Delhivery plans to pair the vehicles with its automated route optimisation software to increase drop-offs per trip and reduce operating costs per kilometre. The EVs are designed with ergonomic seating to protect riders from weather conditions and reduce physical fatigue.
Prashant Gazipur, Chief Operating Officer, In-City Operations at Delhivery, said, "Our collaboration with Bajaj Auto addresses the economic well-being of our delivery partners while advancing both our environmental goals and those of our clients. By combining our intelligent routing systems with highly efficient cargo EVs, we are creating a more profitable model for our riders and offering our clients a cleaner, lower-carbon supply chain."
Samardeep Subandh, President, Intra-City Business, Bajaj Auto, added, "This partnership with Delhivery has the potential of transforming last-mile cargo transport, with Delhivery’s scale and technology and Bajaj Auto’s expertise in 3-wheeler electric mobility. The Bajaj Riki C4005 offers 100+ kms of range on a single charge, excellent reliability and durability along with better comfort and ergonomics for drivers."
The deployment is part of Delhivery’s broader strategy to reduce its Scope 3 greenhouse gas emissions and meet its environmental, social and governance (ESG) targets.
Ultraviolette Launches UV Space Station In Aizawl
- By MT Bureau
- June 23, 2026
Ultraviolette Automotive has opened its new UV Space Station in Aizawl, Mizoram, marking the company’s entry into Northeast India. The centre, established in partnership with MSS Motors, provides sales, service, test rides and accessories for the F77 and X-47 Crossover electric motorcycles.
At present, the EV maker’s ‘Kill the Petrol Bill’ campaign valid until 30 June 2026, will see customers purchasing an F77 or X-47 receive cashback based on the kilometres covered on their previous two-wheeler over the past two years.
The benefit is calculated at INR 1 per kilometre, with a maximum value of INR 30,000. Buyers must visit a space station for verification of their previous vehicle registration and odometer reading to claim the incentive.
Narayan Subramaniam, CEO and Co-Founder, Ultraviolette Automotive, said, "The Northeast is home to one of India's most passionate riding communities, with a strong culture of motorcycling and adventure. We have seen growing interest for Ultraviolette from customers across the region, making Aizawl a natural choice for our first experience centre in Northeast India."
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Switch Mobility Displays EiV12 Bus At Best Of Bharat & Mauritius Expo
- By MT Bureau
- June 23, 2026
Switch Mobility, a manufacturer of electric buses and light commercial vehicles and part of the Hinduja Group, showcased an international variant of its Switch EiV12 electric bus at the Best of Bharat & Mauritius Expo. The event took place from 17 June to 21 June 2026.
The EV maker has an operational presence in Mauritius, having completed the delivery of 100 electric buses to the Government of Mauritius earlier this year. These vehicles have been deployed by the National Transport Corporation (NTC).
The EiV12 displayed at the expo, operated by Triolet Bus Service, uses a Permanent Magnet Synchronous AC Motor with a peak output of 235 kW, paired with LFP battery chemistry. Supports DC Fast Charging via a CCS-2 interface with dual-gun capability. The e-bus is built on a 12-metre modular platform featuring 48 seats, front and rear air suspension, and a floor-mounted battery configuration. It offers a range of up to 300 km.
The e-bus comes with Switch iON, a platform for remote diagnostics, vehicle health monitoring, predictive maintenance and fleet performance optimisation. It is equipped with a Fire Detection and Suppression System (FDSS).

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