In 2025, Royal Enfield has two strong contenders in the 450cc segment: the Guerrilla 450, a street-focused roadster, and the Himalayan 450, a proven adventure tourer. While both share the same engine platform, they are designed for very different types of riders. Here’s a detailed side-by-side comparison to help you decide which one is the better fit for your riding needs.
Engine & Performance
Feature
Guerrilla 450
Himalayan 450
Engine
452cc, liquid-cooled, single-cylinder (Sherpa)
452cc, liquid-cooled, single-cylinder (Sherpa)
Power
~40 PS @ 8000 rpm
~40 PS @ 8000 rpm
Torque
40 Nm @ 5500 rpm
40 Nm @ 5500 rpm
Gearbox
6-speed with slip & assist clutch
6-speed with slip & assist clutch
Tuning
Slightly sharper throttle; shorter rear sprocket
Smooth power delivery; tuned for long rides
Design & Ergonomics
Feature
Guerrilla 450
Himalayan 450
Design Style
Neo-retro roadster
Rugged adventure tourer
Seat Height
780 mm
Adjustable: 805–845 mm
Weight (Kerb)
185 kg
196 kg
Fuel Tank
11 liters
17 liters
Wheels
17″ alloy wheels (front & rear)
21″ front / 17″ rear spoked wheels
Tyres
Road-biased tubeless
Dual-purpose off-road tyres
Features & Technology
Feature
Guerrilla 450
Himalayan 450
Display
Semi-digital (base); 4″ TFT in higher variants
4″ TFT with Google Maps & music control
Smartphone Connectivity
Available in top trims
Standard
Riding Modes
Eco & Power
Eco & Performance
Charging Port
USB Type-C
USB Type-C
Suspension & Brakes
Feature
Guerrilla 450
Himalayan 450
Front Suspension
43 mm telescopic fork (140 mm travel)
43 mm USD fork (200 mm travel)
Rear Suspension
Link-type monoshock (150 mm travel)
Link-type monoshock (200 mm travel)
Front Brake
310 mm disc with dual-channel ABS
320 mm disc with dual-channel ABS
Rear Brake
270 mm disc with ABS
270 mm disc with ABS
Price (Ex-Showroom)
Guerrilla 450
Himalayan 450
Starts at ₹2.39 lakh
Starts at ₹2.85 lakh
Verdict: Which One Should You Buy?
Choose the Guerrilla 450 if:
You mostly ride in the city and want an agile, lightweight bike.
You prefer modern-retro styling.
You need a lower seat height for comfort.
You’re looking for a more affordable option in the 450cc class.
Choose the Himalayan 450 if:
You enjoy long-distance touring and off-road adventures.
You need higher ground clearance and a more rugged build.
You value a larger fuel tank for extended trips.
You’re looking for a tech-loaded adventure bike with better suspension travel.
Both bikes offer excellent value and performance but are aimed at different kinds of riders. If your riding is primarily urban or you enjoy a retro roadster style, the Guerrilla 450 makes more sense. If adventure and touring are your passions, the Himalayan 450 is the clear winner.
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