-Spotted at an RE service center-Will be revealed on 17 July-Powered by the Royal Enfield Himalayan’s 452cc, Sherpa engineThe Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450’s launch is just around the corner.
A few days prior to that, the bike has been spotted at what appears to be a Royal Enfield service center.
The Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 seen here is in the dual tone colour scheme and it looks bold and interesting.
It is quite clear that Royal Enfield is going for an unabashedly bold and striking look for the Guerrilla 450.
The Guerrilla 450 is based on the Himalayan 450 platform.
-Spotted at an RE service center
-Will be revealed on 17 July
-Powered by the Royal Enfield Himalayan’s 452cc, Sherpa engine
The Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450’s launch is just around the corner. A few days prior to that, the bike has been spotted at what appears to be a Royal Enfield service center. It seems the service crew of this particular service center is undergoing training to ensure they have the required knowledge and expertise to service the motorcycle.
The Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 seen here is in the dual tone colour scheme and it looks bold and interesting. The black and yellow colours complement each other very well, while the word ‘Guerrilla’ written in a split pattern is tastefully done. Adding some contrast are the purple coloured badges. It is quite clear that Royal Enfield is going for an unabashedly bold and striking look for the Guerrilla 450. We’ve also seen a red/gold colour scheme on the bike in the past.
The Guerrilla 450 is based on the Himalayan 450 platform. It shares components like parts of the chassis and the 452cc, single-cylinder engine that's paired with a six-speed gearbox. Other details on the hardware front includes a telescopic fork and preload adjustable monoshock.
As seen in spy shots in the past, there will be at least two variants on offer with the top spec getting the Hmalayan’s colour TFT display.
Royal Enfield will reveal the bike on 17 July and the price will be announced shortly.
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