Royal Enfield launches Guerrilla 450 urban performance roadster in Nepal
Designed for daily city commuting, winding roads, and long-distance touring, the company says the model aims to deliver a fresh and dynamic riding experience in the roadster segment.
KATHMANDU: Royal Enfield has officially launched its new urban performance roadster motorcycle, the Guerrilla 450, in the Nepali market, marking a significant addition to its growing premium lineup.
Designed for daily city commuting, winding roads, and long-distance touring, the company says the model aims to deliver a fresh and dynamic riding experience in the roadster segment.

The Guerrilla 450 will be available in three variants—Apex, Dash, and Flash—and offered in eight different color options.
According to the company, official sales and distribution have already begun across Nepal through authorized Royal Enfield showrooms.
Deepak Khakhar, Regional Business Head for South Asia at Royal Enfield, said the launch in Nepal represents an important milestone for the brand.

He added that the motorcycle has been developed with careful consideration of Nepal’s road conditions and the preferences of young riders, making it a strong choice for both urban and sporty riding enthusiasts.
Powering the Guerrilla 450 is a 452cc single-cylinder, liquid-cooled “Sherpa” engine, producing 40 PS of power at 8,000 rpm and 40 Nm of torque at 5,500 rpm, according to the company.
Royal Enfield claims that most of the torque is available as low as 3,000 rpm, ensuring smooth and responsive performance in both city traffic and on the highway.

The motorcycle features a 6-speed gearbox, assist and slipper clutch, ride-by-wire technology, and two riding modes—Sport and Street.
Other highlights include a 11-litre fuel tank, LED headlamp, integrated tail lamp, upswept silencer, and a stepped bench seat.
Suspension duties are handled by a 43mm Showa telescopic front fork and a mono-shock rear setup, while the bike rides on 17-inch tubeless tyres.
A 4-inch TFT Tripper Dash is standard across all variants, offering turn-by-turn navigation and smartphone connectivity.
The Apex variant comes with a more aggressive, sport-oriented design, featuring road-focused tyres, a specially designed rear seat cover, and colour-matched front accents.
Royal Enfield also offers a range of accessories for the Guerrilla 450, including engine guards, sump guards, urban seats, tinted flyscreens, bar-end mirrors, and soft panniers.
Bookings are now open in Nepal, with deliveries already underway through Royal Enfield’s nationwide dealer network. The company has also introduced its “Borderless Warranty Program,” allowing customers to access services across more than 3,000 service centers worldwide.
Founded in 1901, Royal Enfield remains one of the world’s oldest motorcycle brands. Its current premium lineup includes models such as the Hunter 350, Classic 350, Himalayan 450, Meteor 350, and Interceptor 650, alongside the newly launched Guerrilla 450.
