2026 RE Guerrilla 450 colours updated as Royal Enfield discontinues 3 shades from the Guerrilla 450 colour palette. Check new colours, variants, prices and engine details.
The Sherpa 450 platform gave Royal Enfield a huge jump concerning technology and equipment. Although Himalayan 450 launched this platform first, Guerrilla 450 was expected to drive on the sales, but this was not so because the pricier Himalayan 450 kept adding volumes.
Variants Overview of RE Guerrilla 450
There are three variants of Guerrilla 450 and they include Analogue, Dash and Flash. Royal Enfield had a variety of seven colours depending on the variant. Leaping ahead to the year 2026, Royal Enfield has eliminated three out of seven colours and the total number of colours has been reduced. Let’s take a closer look.
2026 RE Guerrilla 450 Colours List and Discontinued Shades
Although the company has not cited a cause of this move, 2026 RE Guerrilla 450 colours currently include an option of four colours only with three colours recently scrapped. This could be a move to simplify the buying experience to buyers and removing the colourways that received lower appeal compared to others.
These are Yellow Ribbon, Playa Black and Gold Dip. This reduces the RE Guerrilla 450 colour palette to four colours. Smoke Silver with Analogue variant at 2.56 lakh Ex-sh, Peix Bronze and Shadow Ash with Dash variant at 2.67 lakh Ex-sh and Brava Blue with Flash variant at 2.72 lakh Ex-sh.
It must be stated that Yellow Ribbon is already de-listed on the website of Royal Enfield at this point. Nevertheless, Playa Black and Gold Dip are still available on the site. This may be because there are stocks at dealers, and as soon as the stocks are depleted, RE may stop the other two colours in Guerrilla 450 palette.
Engine, Features and Mechanical Details
Other than the removal of three of its colours, Guerrilla 450 has remained the same in terms of mechanical, features and equipment. It continues to be propelled by the single cylinder Sherpa 450 that has a 452cc liquid-cooled engine with a DOHC 4V/cyl head. It produces approximately 40 bhp and 40 Nm with a 6-speed gear box.
In the case of equipment, Guerrilla 450 loses USD front forks, although it is in the Roadster position, which Himalayan 450 ADV receives. The wheels are made of alloy, 17 inchers at each end and disc brakes at each end as well. It is interesting to note that Guerrilla 450 has section 160 rear tyre which is not provided by other competitors.






