The Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 goes on sale in India, with prices starting at ₹ 2.39 lakh and increasing up to ₹ 2.54 lakh (ex-showroom). It is the second model to be built on the Sherpa 450 platform, following the Himalayan. The Guerrilla 450 is a genuine roadster, with a stripped-down classic look and some unique color options. There will be three kinds available: Flash, Dash, and Analog. The flash model will be available in two colours: Brava Blue and Yellow Ribbon. The dash variant will be available in two colours: gold dip and playa back. Finally, the analog variant will be available in two colours: Smoke and Playa Black.
Royal Enfield Guerilla 450 Design
The Guerrilla has a vintage roadster style, complete with a round LED headlamp, a tear-drop shaped fuel tank, little bodywork, a low seat, and a comfortable riding position. The objective is to provide a fun motorbike that can be used as the only motorcycle in the garage and ridden on a regular basis.
Engine & Specifications
The Guerrilla 450 features the same 452 cc single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine that produces 39.47 horsepower at 8,000 rpm and a peak torque output of 40 Nm at 5,500 rpm. The engine is connected to a 6-speed transmission with a slip and assist clutch. Additionally, there is a ride-by-wire option available
Chassis & Cycle Parts
The motorcycle has a steel tube frame with the engine as a stressed member. The Guerrilla features a 43 mm telescopic fork with 140 mm of travel up front and a linkage-type monoshock with 150 mm of travel in the rear. The bike has alloy wheels on both ends, a 120/70-17 up front and a 160/60-17 at the back. Braking is handled by a 310 mm disc up front with a dual piston calliper and a 270 mm disc in the back. The motorcycle weighs 185 kg (kerb weight), has 169 mm of ground clearance, and an accessible seat height of 780 mm. This means that the motorcycle should be rather straightforward to handle in urban settings.