Royal Enfield has trademarked two new logos: one with a classic badge style and the other featuring a font. The former could be used for one of the upcoming Royal Enfield motorcycles in India, including the Guerrilla 450. The latter, however, is expected to be applied to the company's apparel and accessories line. Although the company has registered the logos, they cannot be formally used until the necessary authorities have given their final clearance. More information on logos and their applications is expected to become available soon.
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Royal Enfield is expected to introduce a variety of motorcycles in our market, including the Guerrilla 450, Classic 650, Classic 350 Bobber, and Scrambler 650. The Guerrilla 450 is predicted to be the first among these bikes to go on sale. Let's take a brief look at some of the features of this upcoming motorcycle.
Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450: What to Expect?
The bike will probably go on sale in India towards the end of June or starting July, though a precise launch date has yet to be revealed. The Guerrilla 450 appears to have a single-pod instrument screen, a circular LED headlight, and a single-piece seat, based on multiple spy photos. It seems to sport the same tail layout as the Himalayan 450, but a different instrument cluster.
The Guerrilla 450 will have the same 452cc liquid-cooled engine as the new Himalayan. This motor produces 40bhp at 8,000rpm and 40Nm of peak torque at 5,500rpm. It comes with a six-speed transmission and a slipper/assist clutch as standard. The bike's hardware will likely consist of a monoshock, telescopic front fork, 17-inch wheels, dual-channel ABS, and disc brakes (front and rear).
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In terms of features, the Guerrilla 450 may come equipped with a side-mounted exhaust unit, ride-by-wire throttle, a 5-inch circular TFT screen with connected technology, and multiple riding modes. In India, the Guerilla 450 is likely to be priced somewhere around Rs 2.5 lakh. It will compete with popular models like the KTM 390 Duke, the Honda CB300R, the Triumph Speed 400, and the Husqvarna Svartpilen 401.
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