Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 Variants Explained - Colours & Features
Royal Enfield has launched the second of its new 450cc lineup of motorcycles in the form of the all-new Guerrilla 450. The new Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 made its debut at an event in Barcelona, Spain and is offered in three variant levels.
Royal Enfield has dubbed the three variant levels of the all-new Guerrilla 450 as Analogue, Dash and Flash. The three variants share the single-cylinder, 452cc engine, six-speed gearbox, chassis, suspension, wheels and tyres with the major differences coming in the form of the instrumentation and colour options.

So let's take a look at the three variant levels of the new Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 and the features and colours that cause the price differentiation between them...
Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 Analogue
The Guerrilla 450's base variant is called Analogue and it is priced at Rs 2.39 lakh (ex-showroom). The Analogue is offered in two colour options and sports a sem-digital instrument cluster.

The two colourways for the Guerrilla 450 are dubbed Smoke and Playa Black. Smoke is a smoky single-tone Silver with Black graphics for the Royal Enfield and Guerrilla badging. The 450 nameplate on the side is finished in red.
The Playa Black colourway, on the other hand, is mostly black with Red and Gold highlights that come in the form of stripes on the fender and the fuel tank. The Royal Enfield and 450 logos are finished in the same gold colour scheme while the Guerrilla logo is done up in red.

Both colour options feature black alloy wheels and a semi-digital instrument binnacle that consists of a central LCD with an analogue dial running around it. Owners can add RE's Tripper navigation pod which allows for turn-by-turn navigation as well as call and sms notifications.
Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 Dash
The Guerrilla 450 Dash is the mid-spec variant of the new neo-retro roadster from Royal Enfield and is priced at Rs 2.49 lakh (ex-showroom). The Dash variant sports a fully digital instrument cluster and is also offered in two colour options - Playa Black and Gold Dip.

The Playa Black colour option is the same that is offered on the base Analogue variant of the roadster. The Gold Dip colourway, on the other hand, is exclusive to the Dash variant and features a dual-tone Red and Champagne Gold paint scheme.
The red is limited to the front fender, a small section of the fuel tank and the 450 logo. The pale Champagne Gold can be found on most of the fuel tank, the side panels and the rear fender. The Royal Enfield and Guerrilla logos are finished in black as are the alloy wheels.

As for the instrumentation, the Dash variant sports the same 4-inch circular TFT display that we first saw on the Himalayan 450. This display offers smartphone connectivity along with Google Maps and media controls while also allowing riders to access more settings about their new roadster.
Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 Flash

The top-spec version of the all-new Guerrilla 450 is dubbed Flash and taking a look at the colour options on offer for this variant shows you just why it earned that moniker.
The first of the two colourways is dubbed Brava Blue and is mostly white with some rather bright blue highlights. The front and rear fenders, the side panels and most of the fuel tank are finished in white while the wheels, the rear section of the chassis, side panels, the fuel tank and the 450 logo are finished in blue. The Royal Enfield and Guerrilla logos are finished in black.

The second colour option for the Flash variant has been christened Yellow Ribbon. The wheels, front fender and the front sections of the fuel tank and side panel and the stylised Guerrilla logos on both are finished in black. The Royal Enfield and the 450 logos are finished in purple as are the dotted pattern on the fuel tank and the wheel tape.


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