Meet the Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 2026, an innovation that combines agility, urban design, and advanced connectivity.
The Royal Enfield announced this Friday (09/27/25) the launch of the Guerrilla 450 2026 in Brazil, reinforcing its bet on accessible, modern, and versatile models.
Inspired by the Himalayan 450, the new model arrives to meet primarily motorcyclists seeking an agile bike for urban use without compromising on power and technology.
The new model will be available throughout the country, both at dealerships and for online pre-order on the brand’s official website.
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With prices starting at R$ 28,990, the bike promises to compete in the mid displacement segment, bringing unprecedented features for the category.
Urban Design and Differentiated Proposal
The Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 2026 was developed on the Sherpa 450 platform, the same one used in the Himalayan, but focused on performance on streets and highways.
The double cradle tubular steel frame ensures robustness, while the 17” alloy wheels with tubeless tires reinforce the model’s urban vocation.
Additionally, the bike weighs 185 kg in running order, contributing to greater agility in traffic. The 11-liter tank complements the overall design, prioritizing everyday practicality.
Powerful Engine and Embedded Technology
At the heart of the Guerrilla 450 2026 is a 452 cm³ single-cylinder engine, liquid-cooled with double overhead camshaft (DOHC).
This configuration delivers 40 hp at 8,000 rpm and 4.1 kgfm of torque at 5,500 rpm, with over 85% of the torque available starting from 3,000 rpm.
The transmission is six-speed, equipped with assist and slipper clutch, a feature that facilitates downshifts and improves handling in various conditions.
Comfort and Safety in Focus
The front suspension consists of a 43 mm inverted fork with 140 mm travel, while the rear features a monoshock with progressive linkage, offering 150 mm of travel.
This setup provides stability both in the city and on the road.
The braking system features 310 mm discs at the front and 270 mm at the rear, both with dual-channel ABS, ensuring greater safety in emergency braking.
Digital Dashboard and Advanced Connectivity
Another highlight of the Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 2026 is the 4-inch circular TFT dashboard.
The system includes the Tripper Dash, which integrates turn-by-turn navigation via Google Maps, weather forecasts, media controls, and different display modes, digital or analog.
The model also incorporates electronic throttle, riding modes Eco and Performance, full-LED lighting, and an electronic key with immobilizer function.
Dimensions and Ergonomics
The bike measures 2,040 mm in length, 850 mm in width, and 1,110 mm in height. The wheelbase is 1,440 mm, while the minimum ground clearance is 170 mm.
The seat, positioned 780 mm off the ground, is designed to offer comfort and accessibility to riders of different heights.
Prices and Versions Available in Brazil
The Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 2026 arrives in the national market in two configurations:
- Guerrilla 450 Mid – R$ 28,990
Colors: Smoke Silver (matte silver) and Peix Bronze (matte brown)
- Guerrilla 450 Top – R$ 29,490
Colors: Yellow Ribbon (yellow/purple) and Brava Blue (blue/white)
With these prices, the new model aims to attract motorcyclists looking for a bike balanced between cost, performance, and technology.
What to Expect from the Launch in Brazil
With the arrival of the Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 2026 in Brazil, the brand expands its portfolio and reinforces its strategy to offer models that combine tradition, technology, and practicality.
The launch is expected to attract both novice motorcyclists in mid-displacement and those with experience looking for a more urban option than the Himalayan.
Thus, Royal Enfield continues to consolidate its presence in the Brazilian market, offering bikes that balance iconic design, modernity, and competitive prices.

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