Royal Enfield is working on the Guerrilla 450, a new competitor in the 400cc motorbike sector. For the first time, a new video shows the Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 in its true form. The video shows two Guerrilla 450 motorcycles, implying two different versions of the bike.

One variant features a visually appealing red and gold colour combination. The red fender and golden tail portion complement the unusual fuel tank design. This model also has an oval TFT instrument cluster, which is identical to that seen on the Royal Enfield Himalayan 450. This points to a possible higher-end trim with enhanced functions and information displays.

The second version has a simpler silverish-blue paint job and seems more budget-oriented. Like the Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650, it features a semi-digital instrument cluster with a tiny circular Tripper navigation module. This configuration prioritises critical information and basic navigation capabilities.

The Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 will be the second motorbike built upon Royal Enfield’s new Himalayan platform. It will make use of the 452cc, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled Sherpa 450 engine, which was developed lately. Although exact power and torque numbers are yet unknown, there is speculation that a little tuning change may set the Guerrilla apart from its Himalayan counterpart.

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