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Since Royal Enfield announced the launch of the Guerrilla 450 on July 17, a steady stream of new information has emerged about this neo-retro roadster based on the Himalayan platform.
Key Features and Variants
– Top Variant: Equipped with the Himalayan’s Tripper TFT dash.
– Lower Variants: Feature the same dashboard as the Hunter, Scram, Meteor, and Super Meteor.
– Engine Specs: Likely to produce 40hp and 40Nm, similar to the Himalayan.
Display Options and Color Schemes
Recent reports suggest the Guerrilla 450 will have a semi-digital display, likely the same unit used on the Hunter, Meteor, Scram, Shotgun, and Super Meteor. However, newly uncovered images reveal a version of the Guerrilla 450 with a TFT display, identical to the one on the Himalayan. This indicates the roadster will be available in multiple variants, with higher-spec versions sporting the more advanced TFT display and lower variants using a digi-analogue dash with a small Tripper pod. To keep prices competitive, the lowest variant might even omit the Tripper pod altogether.
Additionally, the TFT-equipped Guerrilla 450 has been seen in a dual-tone red/gold paint scheme, suggesting that higher-spec variants will feature dual-tone paint options, a common trait among Royal Enfield models.
Pricing and Expectations
The Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 is expected to be priced between Rs 2.30 lakh and Rs 2.70 lakh (ex-showroom, India). More details are anticipated in the days leading up to the launch, which is just a couple of weeks away. Stay tuned for our reviews and updates on our social media handles, as we will be riding the Guerrilla 450 soon.
The Guerrilla 450 promises to be an exciting addition to Royal Enfield’s lineup, blending the brand’s classic design ethos with modern technology and performance. Whether you’re a fan of the retro styling or the advanced features, the Guerrilla 450 is shaping up to be a compelling option in the neo-retro roadster segment.
