Flying Flea electric motorcycles will feature connected services powered by Qualcomm | TechCrunch
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"Connected services are fundamentally transforming the two-wheeler and micromobility markets, providing riders with real-time diagnostics, advanced navigation, and personalized ride settings - all of which enhance the safety and convenience of their journey," Nimish Shrivastava, senior director of product management at Qualcomm, said in a statement.
"Flying Flea expects to drop its first vehicles in early 2026; the classically styled FF-C6 and the scrambler-like FF-S6. The brand's future lineup will integrate Qualcomm's Snapdragon QWM2290 system-on-a-chip (SoC) and Car-to-Cloud platform."
Verge Motorcycles, a Finnish e-motorcycle startup that is demoing its bikes at CES 2025, has also embraced intelligent and connected features, like different ride modes, over-the-air updates, a touchscreen interface to access vehicle diagnostics and info, GPS capabilities, and Bluetooth and WiFi connectivity.
Indian motorcycle manufacturer Royal Enfield introduced the Flying Flea brand in November 2024, and although it hasn't started shipping vehicles yet, it's already one of several e-motorcycle brands that is delivering the types of connected features that are already common in cars.
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