The judges praised its striking neo-retro aesthetic, which pairs classic elements like a round headlamp with a sculpted, muscular fuel tank and contemporary finishes, creating a fresh and purposeful look.
Beyond its visual appeal, the motorcycle impressed with its spirited and accessible performance, powered by a refined 452cc liquid-cooled engine that delivers a responsive 39.4 bhp and a usable 40 Nm of torque, making it equally adept at urban commuting and weekend escapes.
This victory highlights the Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450’s expertly balanced chassis and rider-focused technology, including a TFT instrument cluster with smartphone connectivity, solidifying its position as a definitive and stylish choice in the highly competitive modern classic segment for 2026.
