Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450
The Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 was introduced in 2024 as a scrambler-style roadster built on the same Sherpa T platform and 452cc engine as the Himalayan 450. It was designed to appeal to urban riders seeking a more stripped-back, retro-modern aesthetic while retaining the modern technical underpinnings. The model represents Royal Enfield's push into the mid-capacity adventure and lifestyle segment with contemporary engineering.
40 hp
Power
40 Nm
Torque
185 kg
Weight
~150 km/h (estimated)
Top Speed
~3.5 L/100km or ~28 km/L (typical real-world average)
Fuel
Naked
Body
What Buyers Should Know
Proven Sherpa Engine
The Guerrilla 450 shares its 452cc liquid-cooled Sherpa engine with the Himalayan 450, which has already proven reliable in demanding adventure riding conditions. This shared platform means better long-term parts availability and established service knowledge.
Modern Tech Features
It comes equipped with a full-color TFT display, Bluetooth connectivity, and multiple riding modes — unusually advanced features for its mid-range price point. This tech-forward approach helps it stand out in resale against older, simpler competitors.
Watch Early Software Glitches
As a newly launched model, early buyers have reported occasional ECU and instrument cluster software quirks common to first-production runs. Waiting for an updated model year or ensuring dealer software updates are applied before purchase is advisable.
Full Specifications
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