Royal Enfield has been planning to grasp new emerging markets outside of India. Hence the brand has been hard at work producing some of the most high tech new offerings that would become the go to choice for Foreign buyers. The Flying flea has been one such Vehicle. The vehicle was recently launched in CES and showcased for the technological advances that have been taken from Snapdragon.
The Flying Flea
The Flying Flea is one of the first motorcycles to integrate such technology via the Snapdragon Car To Cloud Platform. Mario Alvisi, The Chief Growth officer of Royal Enfield spoke on the matter. He talked about how most of the tech that goes in the Flying Flea has been developed by Royal Enfield themselves but the integration of the Snapdragon Qualcomm technologies is a significant step towards the future of the company. Such a step as per,Mario Alvisi would help the brand bring a unique and differentiated product experience.
CES’s New Innovation The Snapdragon QWM2290 SoC
The QWM2290 SoC has been specifically designed to support EV two wheelers. The chip would play an integral role in empowering the vehicle control unit, running an inhouse operating system developed by flying flea. Such advanced integration and operating system allows the user to manage all aspects of their bike and its ride through the interactive true round TFT cluster.
Snapdragon Car To Cloud Technology
The QWM2290 SoC and the car to cloud tech allows the vehicle to be seamlessly connected and communicate between the rider as well as the flying flea. The Technology integrated does so, through a secure Multi Modal interaction. So whether you are on or off the bike you can stay connected to the bike and still operate it with the help of 4G, Bluetooth as well as Wifi Connectivity.
Driving Modes
The Motorcycle would come with five pre set modes. And enable the rider to customize the riding experience based on the use as well as the the terrain the vehicle is being ridden on.
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