Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 Prices Rise by Up to ₹2,044: July 2026 Variant-Wise List
Royal Enfield has revised the Guerrilla 450’s ex-showroom prices in India, making the roadster ₹1,869 to ₹2,044 more expensive depending on the colour/variant. Apex Red and Twilight Blue now start at ₹2,51,063 ex-showroom. This is a price-only update: the 452cc engine, its quoted 39bhp and 40Nm outp...
Royal Enfield has revised the Guerrilla 450’s ex-showroom prices in India, making the roadster ₹1,869 to ₹2,044 more expensive depending on the colour/variant. Apex Red and Twilight Blue now start at ₹2,51,063 ex-showroom. This is a price-only update: the 452cc engine, its quoted 39bhp and 40Nm output, and the motorcycle’s hardware remain unchanged. Anyone close to delivery should obtain a current, itemised on-road quotation because registration, insurance and accessories sit outside the price list.
What you need to know
The revision applies across the Guerrilla 450 range.
The reported rise is ₹1,869–₹2,044; Brava Blue, Peix Bronze and Smoke Silver are at the upper end.
The entry price is now ₹2,51,063 ex-showroom.
No engine, chassis, suspension or feature revision has been announced with it.
Guerrilla 450 new prices in July 2026
These are ex-showroom figures. An on-road price varies by city, registration tax, insurance cover, accessories and dealer documentation charges.
| Colour / variant | Old price | New price | Increase |
|---|---|---|---|
| Apex Red | ₹2,49,194 | ₹2,51,063 | ₹1,869 |
| Twilight Blue | ₹2,49,194 | ₹2,51,063 | ₹1,869 |
| Apex Green | ₹2,56,387 | ₹2,58,309 | ₹1,922 |
| Shadow Ash | ₹2,67,116 | ₹2,69,119 | ₹2,003 |
| Peix Bronze / Smoke Silver / Brava Blue | ₹2,72,479 | ₹2,74,523 | ₹2,044 |
What has not changed
The reported revision is limited to pricing. Royal Enfield has not publicly stated a reason for the increase or announced a parallel mechanical update. Buyers should not treat a changed price or colour name as evidence of a fresh engine tune, revised suspension or upgraded electronics.
The Guerrilla 450 continues with the 452cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder engine, a six-speed gearbox, steel twin-spar frame, telescopic fork and rear monoshock. Its familiar circular TFT/dash with smartphone connectivity and navigation support remains part of the model’s package, although the final specification of the actual motorcycle should always be confirmed on the dealer’s quotation or invoice.

What the increase means for buyers
The highest ₹2,044 increase is under 1% of the new ₹2.74 lakh ex-showroom price, so it does not transform the bike’s market position. It still matters when a buyer is comparing an earlier quotation with a fresh one: use the same city, insurance policy and accessory list before attributing the entire gap to this revision.
The colour/variant ladder is more substantial than the July change. The top colour group is now ₹23,460 above the ₹2,51,063 entry point. A buyer on a fixed budget should separate that existing colour premium from the ₹2,044 increase rather than treating the two as one new charge.
Advice for existing bookings
A booking does not automatically lock an old price. Delivery-date pricing, invoicing status and any price-protection promise are dealer- and booking-specific. Ask for a written breakdown of ex-showroom price, registration, insurance, accessories and any handling charges. If the motorcycle is already invoiced, confirm the invoice amount instead of relying on a verbal estimate.
FAQ
What is the new Guerrilla 450 starting price?
Apex Red and Twilight Blue are listed at ₹2,51,063 ex-showroom after the July 2026 revision.
Which colours get the biggest increase?
Brava Blue, Peix Bronze and Smoke Silver have the highest reported rise, ₹2,044, and are now ₹2,74,523 ex-showroom.
Has the Guerrilla 450 received mechanical changes?
No. The 452cc liquid-cooled single remains quoted at 39bhp and 40Nm.
Are these on-road prices?
No. City-specific registration, insurance and accessories are extra.
Bottom line
The Guerrilla 450 is modestly more expensive across the range, while its core 452cc roadster package remains the same. The useful next step is a fresh city-specific on-road quotation, especially for a higher-priced colour, rather than assuming there is new hardware behind the price rise.
Maxabout Team
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