As of now, no other details are available of the model, except the Guerrilla 450 name. As the name suggests, the Guerrilla 450 will focus on off-road ability and might be offered with revised styling, wire-spoke wheels, new suspension set up and tyres with enhanced grip to tackle rough terrain.
Talking about the upcoming Royal Enfield Himalayan 450, it is expected to be based on a new lighter platform and will be powered by a new 450 cc, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine that will likely churn out 40 hp power and 37 Nm torque. The RE motorcycle is likely to be mated with a six-speed gearbox and a slip and assist clutch.
In terms of features, the new Himalayan 450 will come equipped with a fully-digital TFT instrument console, upside-down fork, Bluetooth connectivity, and all-LED lighting.
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With the upcoming Himalayan 450 and Guerrilla 450 motorcycles, the company is focusing on the midsize motorcycle segment in India, witnessing huge interest of Indian buyers.
Recently, the Chennai-based manufacturer has shared a post on its Instagram handle that reads, “One name, Nine decades. Millions of stories. A new chapter begins. 01.09.2023”. The Instagram reel shows the name of multiple Royal Enfield motorcycles, hinting that the manufacturer will be introducing several models, namely Bullet 350, Bullet 500, Bullet E, Bullet Sixty-5 and the Bullet Electra on September 1, 2023.
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