The Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 has been updated for 2026 with a stronger focus on road performance and everyday usability. With prices starting at Rs. 2.49 lakh (ex-showroom), the biggest highlight is the introduction of the new APEX variant, designed for riders who prefer a more sporty and responsive riding experience.
The APEX variant brings revised ergonomics with a more forward-leaning riding posture. This is achieved through lower and repositioned handlebars, improving front-end feel and cornering confidence. It also gets 17-inch Vredestein Centauro ST tyres, which are more road-focused and offer better grip, especially in wet conditions.
Key Specifications
Feature | Details |
|---|---|
Engine | 452cc, liquid-cooled |
Power | 39 bhp |
Torque | 40 Nm |
Frame | Steel twin spar |
Suspension | Telescopic forks (front), monoshock (rear) |
Display | 4-inch TFT with navigation |
Starting Price | Rs. 2.49 lakh (ex-showroom) |
Apart from the new variant, Royal Enfield has also updated the Dash and Flash trims. These now come with improved CEAT tyres for better grip and revised riding modes. Across all variants, the motorcycle now offers Street and Sport modes with mode memory, allowing the bike to retain the selected mode even after restarting.
The bike continues to use the Sherpa platform, known for its balanced performance and usable torque. The 452cc engine delivers a smooth and accessible riding experience, suitable for both city and highway use.
Additional features include the Tripper Dash TFT display with Google Maps navigation, smartphone connectivity, and media controls. These updates make the Guerrilla 450 more practical for daily commuting as well as longer rides.
Bookings are now open, and test rides along with deliveries are set to begin from 31 March 2026.
FAQs
Q1. What is the starting price of the 2026 Guerrilla 450?
It starts at Rs. 2.49 lakh (ex-showroom).
Q2. What is special about the APEX variant?
It offers sportier ergonomics, road-focused tyres, and improved handling.
Q3. Has the engine changed?
No, it continues with the same 452cc engine producing 39 bhp and 40 Nm.
Q4. What new features are added?
New riding modes with memory, TFT display with navigation, and better tyres.
Q5. When will deliveries start?
Test rides and deliveries begin from 31 March 2026.





