Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 APEX and Range Updates
Royal Enfield has launched the 2026 Guerrilla 450 APEX variant, with pricing starting at ₹2.49 lakh. This new performance-oriented model, alongside upgraded Dash and Flash variants, now comes with a comprehensive 7-year extended warranty offering.
Bookings for the updated models are open from March 27, 2026, with retail sales commencing on March 31, 2026.
Enhanced Features Across the Lineup
The APEX variant emphasizes sportier performance and urban agility, featuring new road-biased tires and updated ride modes. Existing Dash and Flash models also receive upgraded tires, ride modes, and new color options, enhancing the overall product offering.
Strategic Push into Premium Segment
This launch targets riders seeking more dynamic performance from their premium commuter motorcycles. The introduction of the APEX variant and upgrades to existing models aim to maintain market momentum and broaden Royal Enfield's appeal within the competitive 450cc segment. The comprehensive warranty is designed to solidify customer confidence.
Company Context and Platform
Royal Enfield, a part of Eicher Motors, has been expanding its portfolio in the premium motorcycle segment. The introduction of the 450cc platform with the Himalayan 450 paved the way for models like the Guerrilla 450. The brand continues to refresh its offerings and expand capacity to meet demand.
Pricing and Warranty Details
The new Guerrilla 450 APEX variant is priced at ₹2,49,194 (ex-showroom, Chennai). The total ownership warranty period offered is up to 7 years, combining the standard 3 years with an extended 4-year period.
Competitive Snapshot
Competition in the premium motorcycle segment is intensifying. For comparison, Bajaj Auto's Dominar 400 is priced around ₹2.39 lakh with a 373cc engine and riding modes. TVS Motor Company offers the Ronin between ₹1.27 lakh and ₹1.60 lakh, featuring a 225.9cc engine. Jawa Motorcycles' models, such as the 42 Bobber and Perak, range from ₹1.59 lakh to ₹2.20 lakh.
Potential Risks to Monitor
Key challenges include escalating competition from domestic and international players. Past product recalls by Royal Enfield also underscore the need for stringent quality control. Additionally, potential production or supply chain issues for new variants remain a consideration.
What to Watch Next
Initial sales figures and customer feedback post March 31st, 2026, will be closely watched. Market share gains for Royal Enfield in the 450cc segment, competitor responses to the new variant and enhanced warranty, and the overall success of the 450cc platform in driving sales volume for Eicher Motors are important indicators. Any further product innovations from Royal Enfield will also be of interest.
