India’s electric two-wheeler space continues to grow, and several new electric motorcycles are expected to arrive soon. Many brands now focus on battery range, smart features, and lightweight design to attract buyers. From retro-style machines to performance-focused bikes, the upcoming segment shows strong variety. Here’s a closer look at some expected models and what their specifications suggest.

The Flying Flea C6 will mark Royal Enfield’s entry into the electric motorcycle space. According to available listings, the bike may launch around 2026. It is likely to deliver a range of 100-160 km per charge, along with disc brakes and dual-channel ABS for safety. The design blends classic styling with modern EV hardware, and production is expected in India.

The Zero SR/F is known globally as a performance electric motorcycle, and it could enter India through premium import channels. The bike focuses on high torque output, advanced rider modes, and fast charging capability. In addition, it features strong braking systems and electronic rider aids.

The Ampere Xyber aims to offer a balanced electric option for daily riders. Expected specs suggest a practical battery setup, city-friendly riding position, and digital connectivity features. In addition, the model may focus on affordable running costs rather than extreme performance. This approach could make it attractive for riders switching from petrol bikes to electric mobility.

The Emote Surge represents the growing presence of EV startups in India. The bike is expected to include a strong motor output, modern styling, and connected technology features. However, launch timelines may depend on production readiness and charging infrastructure growth. Still, such models show how startups aim to compete with established brands through innovation.

The Hero Electric AE-47 has appeared as a concept motorcycle designed for practical use. It is expected to feature a mid-range battery, digital console, and commuter-friendly ergonomics. Because Hero Electric already has a large service network, the bike could attract buyers who want reliability and easier maintenance support. Therefore, it may become one of the more accessible electric motorcycles if launched.
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