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The upcoming Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 has been spied again ahead of its July 17 launch; The new Spyshot reveals two variants, new colors and different equipment

The Guerrilla will have at least 2 variants that will be differentiated by color options and equipment. This will help Royal Enfield to have a lower starting price

Two new variants spotted

Quick highlights

  • New spy shots reveal two variants of the Guerrilla 450

  • There will be single-tone and two-tone color variants

  • The lower variant will have a semi-analogue instrument cluster with an optional Tripper display

  • The top variant will have a fully digital TFT display like the Himalayan 450

New spy shots of the upcoming Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 have surfaced weeks ahead of its official launch on July 17, revealing plenty of details about it. The biggest piece of information right now is that the roadster will be available in at least two variants.

There will be a lower-priced variant that will sport a single-tone color scheme, semi-analog instrument cluster, just like the Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650. The bike in the spy shots sports a pastel blue paint scheme , which appears to have a matte finish. This variant is equipped with the Tripper display that shows turn-by-turn navigation. This should most likely be an optional accessory to make the lower variant(s) of the Guerrilla more affordable. The lower variant might also miss out on the ride modes we saw on the Himalayan 450.

The second bike in the photo will be the taller, more expensive version. It gets the same circular TFT display as the Himalayan 450, which has smartphone connectivity with call and music control and full-fledged Google Maps. This variant could also have Himalayan-like ride modes, basically Performance and Eco. The reason for not granting mods on the cheaper variant could be as simple as just differentiating it from the more expensive variant. This variant also features a two-tone gold and red paint scheme. However, this combination reminds us of a particular Italian bike brand that was earlier on sale in India.

Both variants have an offset fuel filler cap (which is in the center of the tank on the Himalayan). This adds to the roadster appeal of the bike. The mirrors on the bikes appear to be optional Black Touring Mirrors from the Royal Enfield Genuine Motorcycle Accessories catalogue. The Guerrilla 450 will have Ceat Gripp XL block tires as standard on 17-inch alloy wheels (most likely). Braking duties will be handled by disc brakes at both ends with dual-channel ABS. The Guerrilla will have a one-piece seat with grab rails.

Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 prices are expected to start between Rs 2.2 lakh and Rs 2.3 lakh (ex-showroom), introductory. Price-wise, it would go up against the Triumph Speed ​​400, which now costs Rs 2.24 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi) after its recently announced discount offer.

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