The Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 is priced between Rs 2.39 lakh and Rs 2.54 lakh (ex-showroom), depending on the variant. It competes against the Triumph Speed 400, the Hero Mavrick 440, and the Harley-Davidson X440.
By Sanorita

Royal Enfield has introduced a new colour option for the Guerrilla 450 called the Shadow Ash, priced at Rs 2.49 lakh (ex-showroom). The new dual-tone colour combines a matte-finished olive green tank with stealthy blacked-out components to offer a rugged and aggressive look. It joins the other six colours (Playa Black, Yellow Ribbon, Brava Blue, Smoke Silver, Gold Dip, and Peix Bronze) in the lineup, available across the three variants. The new shade is available with the Dash variant of the Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450, which also includes the Tripper Dash TFT display with Google Maps and smartphone connectivity.

The Guerrilla 450 from Royal Enfield is a modern-retro roadster that pays homage to classic motorcycle styling while incorporating contemporary features. It is a more agile, road-oriented alternative to the Himalayan 450, and is a more accessible and nimble option for urban commuters.
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The bike has a circular LED headlamp, flanked by LED turn indicators. It also features a teardrop-shaped fuel tank, and 17-inch alloy wheels with wide, tubeless tyres.
The bike is powered by a 452cc single-cylinder, liquid-cooled DOHC unit that produces 39.5bhp of maximum power at 8,000rpm, and 40Nm of peak torque at 5,500rpm. It is mated to a six-speed gearbox.
The Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 has a 43mm telescopic fork at the front with 140mm of travel, and a preload-adjustable monoshock at the rear with 150mm of wheel travel. Braking is handled by a 310mm front disc with a dual-piston calliper and a 270mm rear disc with a single-piston calliper. Dual-channel ABS is a standard safety feature.
The bike offers two riding modes (Eco and Performance), and a ride-by-wire system for precise throttle response. The higher-end models feature a 4-inch circular TFT display with smartphone connectivity, Google Maps navigation, media controls, and full access to motorcycle settings.
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Meanwhile, the base variant comes equipped with a digital-analogue instrument cluster, while the Tripper Pod is available as an option.