Royal Enfield is ready to launch its new motorcycle, the Guerrilla 450. The new test mules spotted around Royal Enfield's manufacturing plants in Tamil Nadu give an obvious sign of what is to come. However, there were bits of gossip about names like Scram 450 or Roadster 450, and now it has been affirmed that the bike will be called Guerrilla 450.
As part of its expansion, the company aims to introduce a naked Himalaya, possibly named Guerrilla 450. Testing is underway in Chennai, so the Guerrilla 450 is thought to hit the market around the festive season.
Royal Enfield is renowned for its classic bikes and ventured into a new designing area with the Himalayan 450, which showcased the Sherpa 450 engine. Following this achievement, the Guerrilla 450 arose as the following part of Royal Enfield's 450 series. Although individuals have seen the Guerrilla 450 around for a while.
New photos have given us a superior look. It appears to be like the Himalayan 450, but it has a few changes, like combination wheels and tyres, which suggest something else for the streets. The fuel tank additionally appears to be unique, and the entire bike is covered up to keep its design secret.
The absence of a windshield and beak gives it a sleek, roadster-style appearance, complemented by round LED headlights and mirrors for a neo-retro vibe. It is powered by the Sherpa 450 engine, and the Guerrilla 450 has modern features like DOHC 4V head and liquid cooling, marking a first for Royal Enfield's single-cylinder lineup. Furthermore, the Guerrilla 450 promises a classic charm and contemporary performance with a 6-speed gearbox, slipper clutch, and ride-by-wire throttle.
This Royal Enfield Bike will give tough competition to the KTM 390 Duke and Triumph Speed 400.
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