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Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 - A New Urban Thrill
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Royal Enfield has once again stirred up the motorcycle world with its latest offering, the Guerrilla 450. This new roadster is a bold departure from the classic Enfield image, aiming squarely at the urban rider seeking a blend of style, performance, and affordability.
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Built on the foundation of the acclaimed Himalayan 450, the Guerrilla 450 undergoes a significant transformation to fit the urban jungle. A reworked chassis lends it a more road-focused character, promising a nimble and agile ride. The weight reduction of 15kgs compared to its adventure sibling is a clear indication of Royal Enfield's intent to create a lighter, quicker motorcycle.
Key Specifications
- Price: Expect to shell out approximately ₹2.39 lakh in India for the base model. International pricing is set at £4,850 in the UK and €5,290 in Germany.
- Engine: The heart of the Guerrilla is the liquid-cooled Sherpa 450 engine, borrowed from the Himalayan. This unit, equipped with ride-by-wire throttle and double overhead camshafts, is expected to deliver a punchy performance.
- Weight and Dimensions: Tipping the scales at 185 kg, the Guerrilla 450 is notably lighter than its adventure sibling. A shorter wheelbase and lower seat height of 780 mm make it more accessible and maneuverable in city traffic.
Customization and Variants
Royal Enfield has a knack for offering plenty of options, and the Guerrilla 450 is no exception. A range of factory accessories, including sump guards, flyscreens, and different seat options, allows riders to personalize their bikes.
There are currently three variants available:
- Analogue: The base model comes with a semi-digital instrument cluster and a single-tone Smoke Silver paint scheme.
- Dash: Stepping up from the base model, the Dash variant offers additional features and comes in Playa Black and Gold Dip color options.
- Other Variants: Royal Enfield might introduce more variants or special editions in the future, keeping enthusiasts on their toes.
Urban-Focused Roadster
The Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 is clearly aimed at the urban rider. With its sharp styling, agile handling, and a focus on comfort, it promises to be a fun and practical choice for navigating city streets. While we eagerly await the opportunity to throw a leg over one, the initial specs suggest a compelling package for those looking for a modern twist on the classic Royal Enfield appeal.
Initial though from PowerDrift:
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Only downside is the tank range. Should have given it at least 13L like hunter(which potentially yields a mileage of 35).
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I test rode this yesterday.
Assessment-
- Great mid range. Comes alive at about 4000 RPM like the Himi 450.
- Braking on point. Confidence inspiring.
- Seat height is much more comfortable for me compared to Himi 450. Feet flat this time.
- Suspension felt good. Tractable.
Dislikes
- Tank felt really low while sitting on the bike. This is a personal preference. This makes the bike look small in photos like a commuter.
- Handlebars need to be elevated if anyone considers this for touring.
- Gap between headlight and housing looks really odd. The amount of space might lead to whistling like sounds when on open highways. Might be wrong with the sound bit.
- Rode the red and gold one. Too flashy for my taste.
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this one is a power packed roadster, which looks like a quasi scrambler, although not recommended for Touring, it's a great fun machine for the sprints around town and short rides, hopefully one day R.E thinks of a touring version with a bigger tank and wind screens.
Downsides- turning radius
- Splash protection during wet road conditions.
Upsides
- It'll put a smile on your face every time you twist it open
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