Key Specs & Features of Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450
Engine | 452 cc |
Power | 40.02 PS |
Torque | 40 Nm |
Mileage | 29.5 kmpl |
Kerb Weight | 185 kg |
Brakes | Double Disc |
- ABS Dual Channel
- Riding Modes
- LED Tail Light
- Speedometer Analogue
- Odometer Digital
- Tripmeter Digital
- Tachometer Digital
Some of the colour schemes are pretty flashy
160-section rear tyre is the widest in its segment
Gets Eco and Performance riding modes across all variants
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Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 Summary
Check out our road test review of the Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 in 10 detailed images here. We compared the Guerrilla 450 with the Hero Mavrick 440 and here’s how the bikes fared. We also compared the Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 against the Triumph Speed 400 and the Hero Mavrick 440 in a 0-100kmph acceleration test and here are the results.
Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 gets three variants: Analogue, Dash, and Flash. Analogue is the base variant, and costs Rs 2,39,000; Dash is the mid variant and costs Rs 2,49,000, and Flash is the top variant and costs Rs 2,54,000 (all prices introductory, ex-showroom, Delhi). The base variant gets single-tone colours: Smoke Silver, and Playa Black. The mid variant is available in Gold Dip, and Playa Black, and the top variant is in Brava Blue and Yellow Ribbon. The base variant gets a semi-digital instrument cluster without smartphone connectivity, while the other two variants get a circular 4-inch TFT display with smartphone connectivity and full-fledged Google Maps. This is a 450cc roadster category bike powered by the same 452cc Sherpa engine as the Himalayan 450.
Guerrilla 450 best variant
We think the best variant of the Guerrilla 450 is the Dash variant which gets all the features. For the Flash variant, you pay Rs 5,000 more just to get different colours. However, there’s not a lot that you will miss with the base variant. Even though it gets a more cost-effective semi-digital instrument cluster, it is still packed with all the relevant information.
Can Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 do long rides?
Since the Guerrilla shares its platform with Himalayan, it should also have good touring capabilities. The 452cc liquid-cooled engine in the Himalayan is powerful enough to cruise at highway speeds easily. So naturally, the Guerrilla shouldn’t have a problem when it comes to highway runs. That said, it gets a smaller 11-litre fuel tank as compared to the Himalayan’s 17-litre tank.
What is the Guerrilla 450 mileage?
Royal Enfield claims that the Guerrilla 450 mileage is 29.5kmpl. It has an 11-litre fuel tank.
Is Guerrilla 450 good for riding in the city?
Royal Enfield says that the Guerrilla’s engine makes 85 percent of its peak torque from 3000rpm, which should allow it to quickly get off the line. Also, the Guerrilla is 11kg lighter than the Himalayan, which should make it easier to handle and quicker as well. With a smaller wheelbase and dimensions than the Himalayan, the Guerrilla should be an easy bike to ride in traffic. It should also be easy to get on or get off with a seat height of 780mm, which is 45mm lower.
What are the features of Guerrilla 450?
The Guerrilla 450 has an LED headlight, tail light, and turn indicators, dual-channel ABS, two riding modes (Power & Eco), an assist-and-slipper clutch, a USB-C charging port on the handlebar, and smartphone connectivity with Google Maps (latter only on Dash and Flash Variants). Royal Enfield should also offer a lot of optional accessories for the Guerrilla to customise it as per your requirements.
Why Choose Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450?
Yes, the Royal Enfield Guerrilla is definitely worth buying if you are looking for a versatile bike that’s suitable for daily commutes as well as occasional long tours. It has a more accessible seat height as compared to the Himalayan, which should make it easier for shorter riders. The engine offers the same output figures as we have seen in the Himalayan, but it’s now in a more compact package. Add to that the Guerrilla is 11kg lighter than the ADV, which should make it quick and fun to ride.
What are the RE Guerrilla alternatives?
The alternatives to the Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 include bikes like the Triumph Speed 400, Husqvarna Svartpilen 401, Hero Mavrick 440, and the Harley-Davidson X440.
Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 Price
Guerrilla 450 Analogue 140 kmph29.5 kmpl452 cc | Rs.2,39,000 | View January Offers | |
Guerrilla 450 Dash 140 kmph29.5 kmpl452 cc | Rs.2,49,000 | View January Offers | |
Guerrilla 450 Flash 140 kmph29.5 kmpl452 cc | Rs.2,54,000 | View January Offers |
Guerrilla 450 comparison with similar Bikes
Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 Rs.2.39 - 2.54 Lakh* | Royal Enfield Bullet 350 Rs.1.74 - 2.16 Lakh* Check Offers | Royal Enfield Meteor Rs.2.06 - 2.30 Lakh* Check Offers | Harley Davidson X440 Rs.2.40 - 2.80 Lakh* Check Offers | Jawa 42 Bobber Rs.2.13 - 2.30 Lakh* Check Offers | Triumph Speed 400 Rs.2.40 Lakh* Check Offers | Jawa 42 Rs.1.73 - 1.98 Lakh* Check Offers | Honda Hness CB350 Rs.2.10 - 2.16 Lakh* Check Offers | Jawa 42 FJ Rs.1.99 - 2.20 Lakh* Check Offers |
Mileage29.5 kmpl | Mileage37 kmpl | Mileage41.88 kmpl | Mileage35 kmpl | Mileage30.56 kmpl | Mileage30 kmpl | Mileage33 kmpl | Mileage45.8 kmpl | Mileage 32 kmpl |
Engine452 cc | Engine349 cc | Engine349 cc | Engine440 cc | Engine334 cc | Engine398.15 cc | Engine294.72 cc | Engine348.36 cc | Engine334 cc |
Power40.02 PS @ 8000 rpm | Power20.4 PS @ 6100 rpm | Power20.4 PS @ 6100 rpm | Power27.37 PS @ 6000 rpm | Power29.92 PS | Power40 PS @ 8000 rpm | Power27.32 PS | Power21.07 PS @ 5500 rpm | Power29.1 PS |
Top Speed140 kmph | Top Speed110 kmph | Top Speed114 kmph | Top Speed137 kmph | Top Speed129 kmph | Top Speed145 kmph | Top Speed130 kmph | Top Speed121 kmph | Top Speed140 kmph |
Torque40 Nm @ 5500 rpm | Torque27 Nm @ 4000 rpm | Torque27 Nm @ 4000 rpm | Torque38 Nm @ 4000 rpm | Torque32.74 Nm | Torque37.5 Nm @ 6500 rpm | Torque26.84 Nm | Torque30 Nm @ 3000 rpm | Torque29.6 Nm |
Weight185 kg | Weight195 kg | Weight191 kg | Weight190.5 kg | Weight185 kg | Weight176 kg | Weight182 kg | Weight181 kg | Weight184 kg |
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Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 Pros and Cons
- Things We Like
- Things We Don't Like
- The bike gets the same engine as the Himalayan 450. It offers plenty of performance in the adventure bike, so expect similar levels of performance in the Guerrilla too.
- Being lighter and smaller than the Himalayan in terms of dimensions, the Guerrilla should be easy to manage in everyday commutes.
- Instead of the more advanced inverted fork, the Guerrilla 450 gets a traditional telescopic fork.
- The 11-litre fuel tank is 6 litres smaller than the one in the Himalayan 450. This may affect the total range in long rides.
- The 780mm seat height should be low enough for most of the shorter riders to place their feet on the ground comfortably.
Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 Expert Review
Overview
The Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 is a unique offering from the Chennai-based manufacturer. The bike is a departure from the retro styling and laid-back performance the brand has been known for.
Design
The Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 has a neo-retro design, which can be best described as a combination of bits from the Hunter 350 and the Himalayan 450. The sculpted tank gives the bike a muscular appearance. Overall, the design has been executed quite well and the bike manages to stand out when compared to its competitors. What makes the design really good is the amount of attention it manages to draw from people, giving a proper big bike look and feel.
The tank is a sculpted unit which gives the bike a muscular appearance overall, and the rear section with the unique integrated taillight and turn indicator setup adds a modern touch. Overall, the design has been executed quite well and the bike manages to stand out when compared to its competitors. What makes the design really good is the amount of attention it manages to draw from people, giving a proper big bike look and feel.
Engine, Mileage & Performance
The Guerrilla 450’s engine is quite powerful and offers an exciting experience overall. The power delivery will be a bit intimidating for newer riders. Compared to the Himalayan 450, the Guerrilla feels a lot more refined. Slight vibrations are noticeable once you push the bike to about 7,000 to 8,000rpm. The good performance and refined nature of the engine makes it perfect for highway riding. The lack of low end torque though, under 3,000rpm, requires you to make constant gear changes when riding the bike in the city. Also, the heavy clutch action, even with the slip-and-assist clutch, makes riding in the city a bit tiresome.
Overall, the Guerrilla 450’s engine is one which wants to be pushed hard and doesn’t like being stuck in slower speeds for long durations. The roadster posted 0-60kmph and 0-100kmph times of 2.87 seconds and 6.57 seconds during our real world tests. It does offer exciting performance, but lacks the versatility needed to be the one bike that can handle both quick riding and slow city commuting.
Handling & Ride Quality
The bike rolls on a 120-section front and 160-section rear tyre and has a wheelbase of 1440mm, all of which are larger than other bikes in this class. This translates into better straight line stability with the bike feeling relaxed at higher speeds down the highway. But when it comes to the twisties, the bike requires a slightly higher amount of steering input when compared to its rivals like the Triumph Speed 400 or Hero Mavrick 440.
The suspension setup is set towards the stiffer side, but can soak up most bumps and potholes on the road without much trouble. The brakes offer good performance, with the front disc brake giving a strong initial bite and progressive feedback. The rear brake on the other hand doesn’t give much feedback, but manages to get the job done. During our real world tests, the Guerrilla took 3.20 seconds to stop 80-0 kmph while travelling 29.55m in the process.
Comfort
The Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 is able to offer a comfortable riding experience thanks to the relatively upright riding posture and well padded seat. The seat is also quite long, making it easy for riders to take a more committed riding posture by scooting back a bit. This makes it easier to handle the bike at higher speeds, something which most riders will appreciate. The cushioning is a bit firm and this helps make it easier to handle longer rides, as it prevents the butt from sinking in.
Features
The Guerrilla 450’s Dash and Flash variants get the same 5-inch TFT console as the Himalayan 450. The Analogue variant gets the round semi-digital instrument console from the Meteor 350 and the Super Meteor 650. One feature that we really liked about the console is the fact that it changes between the light and dark display modes automatically depending on the lighting conditions present.
The console isn’t easy to read under harsh sunlight, though, and the angle at which the console is placed makes the sunlight reflect directly into your face. This is quite annoying when you’re riding without a dark visor. The console offers smartphone connectivity and full-fledged navigation via GoogleMaps. But to take advantage of this, the phone has to be kept unlocked at all times, which does drain the phone battery quite rapidly.
Should you buy
The Guerrilla 450 is an interesting motorcycle, and one which is unlike any Royal Enfield we have ridden so far. The bike offers good looks and exciting performance, good handling characteristics and an extensive features list. If you want a Royal Enfield bike whose performance and handling is mainly good for city riding and some occasional highway rides, then the Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 is a good option to consider.
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Q&A on Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450
A) The bike to be launched some time by the end of next year. Stay tuned.
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