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Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 Launched in Nepal at Rs 8,99,000

Royal Enfield has officially launched the 2026 Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 in Nepal, with prices starting at Rs 8,99,000. The Guerrilla 450 lineup will be offered in three variants — Flash, Dash, and Apex — all carrying the same price tag.

Powering the motorcycle is a 452cc liquid-cooled, single-cylinder DOHC engine that delivers 40.02 PS at 8,000rpm and 40.02 Nm of torque at 5,500rpm. The engine is paired with a 6-speed gearbox.

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Across the range, the Guerrilla 450 gets a 4-inch circular TFT instrument cluster with smartphone connectivity and Google Maps-powered navigation.

The ride modes — Street and Sport — now retain the previously selected setting even after the ignition is turned off, adding extra convenience for daily riding.

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Positioned as the more premium and road-focused version in the lineup, the Apex variant introduces notable ergonomic and styling updates. It adopts a revised riding position with lower and slightly forward-set handlebars, resulting in a sportier and more engaging riding stance compared to the standard variants.

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The Apex trim also stands out visually with exclusive Red, Black, and Green colour schemes, complemented by rim tapes, a sculpted rear seat cowl, and a colour-matched front cowl for a more aggressive overall appearance.

Built around a steel twin-spar tubular frame, the Guerrilla 450 uses telescopic front forks and a linkage-type rear monoshock suspension setup. Braking duties are handled by a 320 mm front disc and a 270 mm rear disc, supported by dual-channel ABS.

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The motorcycle comes with an 11-litre fuel tank, weighs 185kg (kerb), and features a 780mm seat height. It continues to ride on 17-inch wheels at both ends.

With the launch of the updated Guerrilla 450 range, Royal Enfield aims to further strengthen its presence in Nepal’s growing mid-capacity roadster segment, where it competes against rivals such as the Triumph Speed 400.

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