
The Guerrilla 450 is offered in three different iterations and here’s what makes them special.

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The Guerrilla 450 is offered in three different iterations and here’s what makes them special.
The Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 has finally made its global debut in Barcelona, Spain. The new motorcycle is the second offering from Royal Enfield in the 450cc space and is based on the Himalayan 450. Unlike the Himalayan 450 which is only available as a single variant and the only differentiating factor is the colour options, the Guerrilla 450 is offered in three variants - Analog, Dash and Flash. So let’s find out what’s the difference between these variants. Also Read - RE Guerrilla 450 Top 5 Highlights
Well no surprise here as the name suggests this variant of the Guerrilla 450 prefers to keep things simple. It features a semi-digital instrument console as seen on the Hunter 350. Customers can add the tripper navigation pod as an accessory. On the visual front, the Guerrilla 450 Analog is offered in a single tone shade called ‘smoke’ and a dual-tone shade called ‘playa black’. The base variant of the Guerrilla 450 is priced at ₹2.29 lakh (ex-showroom).

The mid-variant of the new Royal Enfield motorcycle sports a TFT screen as seen on the Himalayan 450. This means it gets Bluetooth connectivity and features such as call and message alerts. It’s also the only bike in its segment to get Google maps navigation, which is casted on the TFT screen via the rider’s mobile phone. On the visual front, it shares the ‘playa black’ colour option as seen on the Analog, but buyers can also opt for the sparkling ‘gold das’ dual-tone shade too. The Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 Dash variant will set you back by ₹2.49 lakh (ex-showroom).

The Flash variant takes its name seriously as both the colour choices are vibrant and in your face. The Guerrilla 450 Flash is offered in exuberant shades of ‘brava blue’ and ‘yellow ribbon’. Both these colours elevate the visual appeal of the Guerrilla 450 massively and manage to stand out effortlessly. On the features front, the Flash and the Dash variant share the same TFT instrument cluster. Being the flagship variant, the Guerrilla 450 Flash retails for ₹2.54 lakh (ex-showroom).
Apart from the colour options and the instrument cluster, all the three variants share the same engine, underpinnings and styling. The Guerrilla 450 rivals the likes of the Triumph Speed 400, Harley-Davidson X440 and the Hero Mavrick 440. You can read our spec comparison here.
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