Roadsters will never be the same again, nor will the roads, as Royal Enfield today launched its premium modern roadster - the Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450; a motorcycle meant to remind the world what roadsters were really meant to be-kinetic, intuitive and eager to play throughout its wide power band.

Precisely engineered to be raw, responsive and for visceral riding experience, the Guerrilla 450 is a powerful, versatile and sophisticated motorcycle meant to deliver pure, primal fun, be it the weekday hustle through traffic snarls, a spirited Sunday morning zip through twisties, or long-haul rides on lazy roads.

Speaking about the Guerrilla 450, Siddhartha Lal, Managing Director - Eicher Motors Ltd. said, “The Guerrilla 450 is our take on modern roasters, and we are super happy with how it has turned out. The motorcycle is mechanically characterful, supersophisticated, and combines performance, versatility and confidence-inspiring handling."

"It is built on the same platform as the Himalayan, buttunedtoroadster performance that makes it feel excitingly different when you ride it. The Guerrilla really brings out what roadsters were always meant to do. It is super responsive and absolutely gorgeous to ride at everyday speeds, and equally delightful when revved through its paces on full-gas. The engine, the chassis, the riding position, and the superlative handling of the motorcycle all come together to truly make it much more than the sum of its parts”

The Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 will also be called the Royal Enfield GRR 450 in most of the Latin American markets. The lineup features three variants - Analogue, Dash and Flash - and five vibrant colourways.

Bookings in India open today at an introductory price of INR 2,39,000 with test rides and retails beginning on August 1,2024 dynamic makes the Guerrilla 450 ideal for city commuting and spirited rides on winding roads, striking a balance between practicality and performance.

Bookings commence today across India, the UK and European countries and deliveries will start in August 2024. The motorcycle will ride into the rest of the world in a phased manner by early next year.