In Short
- Royal Enfield introduces the Guerilla 450: a new addition to its range that features the Himalayan 450’s Sherpa 450 engine.
- The Royal Enfield Guerilla 450 Key Specifications: 452 cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder engine produces 39 bhp and 40 Nm of torque.
- Guerilla 450 Design Insight: A roadster-style build with unique fuel tank and dual-tone paint options.
Royal Enfield friends, fans and motorcycle enthusiasts are eagerly waiting for the brand’s latest offering, the Royal Enfield Guerilla 450. The bike is set to be officially unveiled on July 17, apart from this, the Guerilla 450 also promises to expand the company’s footprint in both domestic and international markets.
Ahead of the Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 launch, a recent leak has given a glimpse of the bike’s features, which shows that its design is reminiscent of the popular Himalayan 450. The special thing about this Royal Enfield bike is that the Guerrilla 450 will have the Sherpa 450 engine, which comes with a strong 452 cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder powerhouse. Apart from this, the engine of Guerrilla 450 is capable of generating 39 bhp of power and 40 Nm of peak torque. This engine setup is similar to the Himalayan 450, which ensures reliable performance in various terrains.
Visually, the Guerilla 450 sets itself apart with a robust fuel tank design that integrates an asymmetrically placed fuel cap, contributing to the Guerilla 450’s rugged appeal. The bike also features a newly designed single-piece seat with a tapered tail section, further enhancing its roadster aesthetic. Available in attractive dual-tone paint schemes such as monotone as well as matte grey and red/gold, the Guerilla 450 is sure to grab attention on the road.
If we talk about instrumentation, the bike features an instrument cluster borrowed from the Himalayan 450 on the higher variants, while the lower variants adopt a configuration similar to the Super Meteor, which reflects Royal Enfield’s commitment to blending heritage with modernity. Suspension duties are managed by gaited telescopic front forks at the front and a monoshock at the rear, ensuring a balanced ride experience. Braking is also handled by disc brakes at both ends, which also enhances safety and control.
Let us tell you that with its strong specifications and distinctive design, the Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 is all set to compete with other motorcycles in its category on July 17, including the Hero Maverick 440, Honda CB 300 R, Harley Davidson X400 and Triumph Speed 400. If you are also a Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 motorcycle enthusiasts and potential buyers can expect an exciting addition to Royal Enfield’s iconic lineup when the Guerrilla 450 makes its official debut later this month.
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