The electric motorcycle space in India continues to grow, and Royal Enfield has now stepped in with the Flying Flea C6. Although competition is still limited in this segment, it competes with rivals like the Matter Aera 5000+. Here’s a quick look at how the two compare on paper.
RE Flying Flea C6 vs Matter Aera 5000+: Battery and Range
The Meter Era 5000+ is powered by a motor producing 11.5 kW, which translates to approximately 15.4 hp. It also gets a 4-speed gearbox, something unique in the EV space. In comparison, the Flying Flea C6 makes around 20.6 hp and 60 Nm of peak torque. Battery and range is another key difference. The Aera 5000+ packs a 5 kWh battery and claims an IDC range of 172 km. Normal charging takes around 5 hours while fast charging takes around 1.5 hours for a 0-80% top-up. The Flying Flea C6, on the other hand, gets a 3.91 kWh battery pack that provides an IDC range of 154 km. It also supports relatively fast charging, with 20-80 percent taking around 65 minutes.
RE Flying Flea C6 vs Matter Aera 5000+: Hardware and Features
On the hardware front, the Flying Flea C6 is pretty serious. It features girder-type front suspension, monoshock at the rear, 19-inch wheels at both ends, and dual-channel ABS with lean-sensitive traction control. It weighs only 124 kg, which makes it quite light. On the other hand, the Matter Aera 5000+ gets telescopic front forks and adjustable twin rear shocks, while braking duties are handled by single-channel ABS and regenerative braking with 270 mm front disc and 220 mm rear disc.Features are where things get interesting. The Flying Flea C6 goes further with a more advanced electronics package, which includes a circular TFT console with smartphone connectivity, multiple ride modes, traction control, cornering ABS and even cruise control.
The Matter Aera 5000+ comes with a 7-inch LCD capacitive touchscreen with 4G, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, offering navigation, music and call alerts. The system is supported by a 9-axis IMU, OTA updates and a dedicated smartphone app for monitoring ride statistics, geo-fencing and vehicle health. What really sets it apart is the 4-speed manual gearbox paired with a clutch.
RE Flying Flea C6 vs Matter Aera 5000+: Pricing
In terms of pricing, the Meter Era range undercuts the competition. The Aera 5000 is priced at Rs 1.81 lakh, while the Aera 5000+ is priced at Rs 1.93 lakh, both ex-showroom. In comparison, the Royal Enfield Flying Flea C6 is priced significantly higher at Rs 2.79 lakh, ex-showroom. However, with the Battery-as-a-Service (BaaS) option, the effective starting price drops to around Rs 1.99 lakh, bringing it closer to the Aera 5000+.