The Real Roadster Returns : All-New 2026 Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450

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Born from the same 452cc liquid-cooled Sherpa platform that powers the acclaimed Himalayan 450, the Guerrilla is a completely different animal. Where the Himalayan is an adventure-tourer built for the long haul, the Guerrilla is stripped, sharpened, and built for the city and the twisties. It is, in every sense, Royal Enfield’s most urban, most aggressive, and most exciting motorcycle yet.

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And with the 2026 Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 update bringing a new Apex trim, fresh rubber, and refined ergonomics, there has never been a better time to take a close look at this machine.

The Guerrilla 450 isn’t just a new motorcycle from Royal Enfield — it’s proof that the brand is capable of genuine innovation without losing its soul.

The Sherpa Engine: Compact, Capable, and Surprisingly Sharp

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At the core of the Guerrilla 450 is the 452cc single-cylinder Sherpa engine, tuned specifically for street performance. With a bore of 84.0mm and a stroke of 81.5mm, the motor takes an oversquare approach — meaning more bore than stroke — which traditionally favours higher revs and a freer-revving character.

The numbers tell only part of the story: 40 PS at 8,000 rpm and 40 Nm of torque arriving at 5,500 rpm. But the more telling stat is that over 85% of that torque is available from just 3,000 rpm, ensuring the engine feels alive and responsive in real-world traffic — not just on a dynometer sheet.

The liquid cooling system is efficient and well-integrated, featuring a twin-pass radiator and internal bypass. The electronic fuel injection runs through a 42mm throttle body with ride-by-wire, enabling two riding modes: Performance and Eco. The EMS is described as ultra-responsive, with Eco mode also improving fuel economy noticeably.

New for 2026: The Apex Trim Arrives

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The 2026 model year brings the biggest update since the Guerrilla’s launch — the introduction of an all-new Apex trim. This variant is the most road-biased and performance-committed of the lineup, featuring a flatter aluminium handlebar positioned 55mm lower and 57mm further forward than the standard variants. The result is a more aggressive, slightly crouched riding stance that suits those who want to push the bike harder.

The Apex also gains Vredestein Centuro ST road-biased tyres on its 17-inch wheels — a premium rubber choice that promises better dry and wet performance over the outgoing rubber. Styling-wise, a headlamp cowl and pillion seat cowl in the bike’s colour add a sportier, more purposeful look.

The existing Dash and Flash trims have also received an update — both now roll on CEAT Grip XL tyres, which Royal Enfield claims offer 8% better dry grip and a 17% improvement in wet grip versus the previous fitment. That’s a meaningful real-world upgrade for everyday riding.

Entry Trim
Dash
From ₹2.49 Lakh
Standard ergonomics, CEAT Grip XL tyres, Tripper Dash. Available in Shadow Ash, Bronze, Silver, and new Blue.
Mid Trim
Flash
₹2.72 Lakh
Adds headlight grill and knuckle guards as standard. Available in Brava Blue.
The 2026 Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 is the most complete, most confident, and most exciting motorcycle Royal Enfield has ever built. With the new Apex trim raising the bar for committed street riding, improved rubber across all variants, and a price that makes it accessible to an enormous range of riders, this is a machine that’s very hard to argue with. It won’t replace a dedicated sportsbike, but for anyone seeking an everyday roadster with genuine character and surprising capability, the Guerrilla is an easy, enthusiastic recommendation.

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