- Imran Khan was seen closely examining the Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 Apex in Guwahati
- The actor has a history of modifying cars and a passion for performance vehicles
- The Guerrilla 450 Apex features a lower handlebar for a sportier riding posture
At the recent GRRR X Underground event in Guwahati, Bollywood actor Imran Khan was spotted closely checking out the newly introduced Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 Apex, adding a celebrity touch to the neo-retro roadster's growing buzz. The actor appeared deeply engaged with the motorcycle, His interest in the motorcycle added to the buzz around the model given Imran's well-documented passion for automobiles and hands-on modifications, which he has spoken about in the past.
Imran's love for machines goes far beyond casual ownership. The actor had previously revealed how he sold his Ferrari and spent years personally modifying his Volkswagen Polo GT with suspension, exhaust and paddle-shifter upgrades. That same enthusiast mindset makes his interest in the Guerrilla 450 Apex feel like a natural extension of his obsession with performance-focused yet driver-centric machines.
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The newly launched Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 Apex brings several meaningful upgrades over the standard version. One of the biggest changes is the lower handlebar setup, which creates a more committed and aggressive riding posture. The Apex trim also gets a single-seat setup with a rear cowl, giving it a sportier visual appeal.
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Another major upgrade comes in the form of Vredestein Centuro ST tyres, replacing the regular setup for improved grip, especially on wet or low-traction surfaces. The motorcycle also continues with the 4-inch TFT Tripper Dash, offering smartphone connectivity and Google Maps navigation.
Royal Enfield has further refined the bike with updated ride modes that now retain the last selected mode even after the ignition is switched off, improving daily usability. Mechanically, it remains unchanged, powered by the 452 cc liquid-cooled Sherpa engine producing 40 hp and 40 Nm, paired with a six-speed gearbox and slipper-assist clutch.
Talking about the prices, the range of Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 begins from Rs 2.49 lakh (ex-showroom) and goes up to Rs 2.72 lakh (ex-showroom).