The Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 will get its first major update since its launch in July 2024. The company will officially launch the updated model on March 27, introducing small design & feature changes. Enthusiasts are particularly curious about the suspension, colour options, & styling tweaks. Moreover, these updates aim to bring the Guerrilla 450 in line with 2026 standards for better city and highway rides. Prices may slightly increase for higher variants after this update.

Royal Enfield has released a teaser showing some of the changes in the new Guerrilla 450. The images reveal bar-end mirrors and an off-centre mounted console, giving the bike a subtle new look. However, other details including suspension improvements are yet to be revealed at the official launch. The current rear suspension is considered stiff for uneven roads, hence a revised setup like the Hunter 350 may be included. In addition, new colour options are expected, and street-oriented tyres might replace the existing block-pattern Ceat tyres.

The Guerrilla 450 already comes with a TFT smartphone-connected console, providing essential ride information and connectivity. Therefore, further changes in this department may not be part of this update. The bike will likely continue with its sporty character while offering slightly improved comfort for city and highway rides.
The Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 is available in multiple variants with updated pricing and colours. The base Analogue variant is priced at Rs 2,56,387 in Chennai and comes in Smoke Silver. This variant may not get major updates to keep an entry-level option.
The top-end Flash variant is priced at Rs 2,72,479 in Chennai and is available in Brava Blue. It is expected to receive most of the styling and suspension updates, with prices likely increasing by Rs 6,000 - 7,000 after the launch.
The Dash variant is priced at Rs 2,67,116 in Chennai. It comes in four colours: Gold Dip, Playa Black, Peix Bronze, and Shadow Ash. The Dash is expected to get updates in design and suspension to keep it aligned with modern riding needs.
The Triumph Speed 400 is currently the main competitor in the roadster segment. However, by the time the updated Guerrilla 450 launches, the Speed 400 could be replaced by the Speed 350. Hence, the new Guerrilla 450 may strengthen its position among sportier roadsters.
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