Flying Flea by RE Teams Up with Qualcomm to Revolutionize Electric

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01-07 8:49

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Royal Enfield's electric vehicle brand, Flying Flea, has announced an exciting collaboration with Qualcomm Technologies to bring cutting-edge connected services to its electric motorcycles. This partnership will see the integration of Qualcomm’s Snapdragon® QWM2290 SoC and Snapdragon® Car-to-Cloud Platform into Flying Flea’s upcoming models.

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Key Highlights:

Technological Advancement: Flying Flea is one of the first two-wheeler platforms to adopt connected services using Qualcomm's Snapdragon Car-to-Cloud Platform, offering seamless connectivity and advanced features.

Innovative Features:

The Snapdragon QWM2290 SoC powers a custom operating system developed by Flying Flea, enabling intuitive controls, real-time diagnostics, advanced navigation, and customizable ride modes. Riders can also use their smartphones as smart keys for enhanced convenience.

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Design Meets Technology:

Combining Royal Enfield’s legacy of authentic design with Qualcomm’s cutting-edge technology, Flying Flea aims to deliver a unique and advanced riding experience.

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Mario Alvisi, Chief Growth Officer, Electric Vehicles at Royal Enfield, expressed, “Flying Flea is more than just a new brand—it’s a bold step into the future of electric mobility with an emphasis on design and technology.”


Jeff Arnold, Vice President, Qualcomm Technologies, added, “This collaboration sets a new benchmark for connected mobility, combining Royal Enfield’s storied legacy with Qualcomm’s innovative solutions.”

What to Expect:

The first models—FF-C6 (classic-styled) and FF-S6 (scrambler-styled)—are expected to launch in early 2026. With features like a true round TFT cluster, voice assist, and ride mode personalization, these motorcycles promise to redefine the two-wheeler experience.

Flying Flea's collaboration with Qualcomm showcases its commitment to engineering excellence, with more than 28 patents filed for this venture.

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"The motorcycles will be manufactured at Royal Enfield's Vallam Vadagal facility near Chennai."


What do you think of this game-changing partnership between Flying Flea and Qualcomm? Will this set new standards for electric two-wheelers? Share your thoughts in the comments!


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