The Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 has always been one of those bikes that instantly grabs attention, thanks to its unique styling and bold paint choices. Now, Royal Enfield has decided to take things a step further by introducing a brand-new Shadow Ash colour scheme — and it looks every bit as striking as you’d expect.
A Fresh Look for the Guerrilla 450
The new Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 Shadow Ash gives the bike a stealthy vibe. The design uses a matte finish with a mix of black and olive green on the fuel tank and side panels. To balance the darker tones, the logos have a sky-blue finish, while the rear fender also carries the olive-green touch. Even the half-rim tapes are blue, which stand out nicely against the blacked-out wheels and underpinnings.
This new Shadow Ash colour scheme is part of the Dash variant, making it one of the sharpest-looking options in the lineup.
Variants, Colours and Price
With the new shade added, the Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 is now available in seven colour schemes spread across three variants:
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Analogue: Smoke Silver – ₹2,39,000 (ex-showroom, Chennai)
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Dash: Brave Blue, Yellow Ribbon & Shadow Ash – ₹2,49,000
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Flash: Playa Black, Gold Dip & Peix Bronze – ₹2,54,000
So whether you like something subtle or bold, there’s a colour option for everyone.
Same Performance, Same Character
Apart from the new paint, nothing changes mechanically. The Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 continues with the same 452cc single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine that’s known for being lively and fun.
In performance tests, it managed a 0–100 kmph sprint in 6.57 seconds, which makes it 0.68 seconds quicker than the Triumph Speed 400 — a bike often compared to the Guerrilla.
The Royal Enfield Touch
This update shows once again how Royal Enfield knows the art of making motorcycles look special. The Guerrilla 450 has always been more than just a bike — it’s a canvas for personal style, and the new Shadow Ash colour scheme just adds more personality.
And if this is anything to go by, fans are already hoping that the brand’s adventure sibling, the Himalayan 450, might also get some fresh shades soon.