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Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 Spied with New Features: Colour Variants, TFT Screen, and More!

Saurabh Mishra

Saurabh Mishra

Oct 27, 2024 22 views

Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 Spied with New Features: Colour Variants, TFT Screen, and More!
The Guerrilla 450, which Royal Enfield is preparing to launch, looks like it will have a lot of exciting features and options, according to some recent spy photos. Here is a thorough look at what to anticipate from the motorcycle:

Royal Enfield will offer the Guerrilla 450 in two variants. The entry-level variant will come with single-tone color in its body paint and a semi-digital console, while the top-spec variant receives a dual-tone red and gold shade and a TFT display like the Himalayan 450. Mechanically, this motorcycle features a 17-inch alloy wheel and a liquid-cooled 452cc engine, remapped to suit the Guerrilla's character. Positioned below the Himalayan 450, this latest model is more economical while still packed with features.

Key Highlights:

- To be launched in dual variants

- Base model to come with single-tone color and semi-digital console

- Premium trim to have dual-tone color and Himalayan-inspired TFT screen

Two Variants, Different Looks

The spy shots show two different trims of Guerrilla 450, each having a different color scheme and instrument cluster setup. The more premium version boasts a red-and-gold dual-tone fuel tank, fenders with matching red paintwork, and an all-gold tail section. This one gets a TFT screen, too, similar to the one on the Himalayan 450, giving its retro a whiff of modernity. The second one is probably a budget version, wearing a svelte single-tone blue paint job. It has a semi-digital console paired with the small circular Tripper navigation module, identical to the setup on the Super Meteor 650. That gives this entry-level Guerrilla a rather functional-looking yet stylish cockpit.

Features and Specifications

Aside from the variant-specific details, the Guerrilla 450 will carry over a lot of the mechanical parts used on the Himalayan 450,

such as the following:

- 17-inch alloy wheels with block-pattern tires for versatile terrain

- Telescopic front forks for stable and smooth rides

- Single-piece seat offering comfortable ergonomics

The power that will be running the Guerrilla 450 will carry over the same 452cc, liquid-cooled, single-cylinder found on the Himalayan. But minor adjustments to the tuning might suggest a fractionally different power delivery, one more suited to the Guerrilla's character.

Launch Date and Positioning

Royal Enfield will showcase the Guerrilla 450 to the world on July 17. It will slot below the Himalayan 450 in the pecking order and will be a more affordable option, though feature-packed no less.


Watch this space for more details.


Source: Bikewale