Before the launch of the new Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450, a new video has been shared showcasing a render of the bike. The render, featuring two motorcycles — one in blue and the other in dual-tone red and bronze — gives a glimpse of how the bike will look upon release.
A YouTube video has showcased a rendered walkaround of the Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 motorcycle, featuring two bikes: one in blue and the other in dual-tone red and bronze. The render highlights round headlamps with central LED lights, a dual-tone paint job on the tank, and key design elements such as a telescopic front suspension, single-pod instrument cluster, blacked-out engine bay, Guerrilla branding on the side cover, and Royal Enfield branding on the tank.
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Additional features include Himalayan-like turn indicators, tail lamps, alloy wheels, and disc brakes on both ends. The short upswept exhaust enhances the bike’s character. While this is a render and the final production model may differ slightly, the Guerrilla 450 will be the second Royal Enfield bike to use the 450cc Sherpa engine, following the Himalayan. Unlike the Himalayan’s adventure touring focus, the Guerrilla 450 will be a neo-retro roadster sharing some components with the Himalayan.The fuel tank design in the render appears different, but the production model will likely have a similar tank to the Himalayan, minus the shrouds. The bike features a front telescopic fork, rear monoshock, gaiter around the front fork, and a neatly placed round headlamp below the instrument cluster. The seat height is lower than the Himalayan, with a single-seat setup and integrated grab rail for a clean look. The Sherpa 450 engine is a 452cc single-cylinder unit producing 40 PS and 40 Nm of peak torque, paired with a 6-speed gearbox.
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