Royal Enfield Launches 2026 Guerrilla 450 as April Auto Launch Calendar Builds

Royal Enfield has launched the 2026 Guerrilla 450, while April 2026 is set to bring a fresh wave of SUVs, EVs and premium launches in India.

Royal Enfield Launches 2026 Guerrilla 450 as April Auto Launch Calendar Builds

Royal Enfield has launched the 2026 Guerrilla 450, adding a new APEX variant and updating the existing Dash and Flash trims. The motorcycle continues with the Sherpa platform engine and features a 4-inch TFT Tripper Dash display with navigation and smartphone connectivity. Bookings are open immediately, with retail sales beginning from March 31.

The broader automobile market is also heading into a busy April. Upcoming launches reported for India include the Volkswagen Taigun facelift on April 9, the Mercedes-Benz CLA electric on April 24, Toyota's Urban Cruiser Ebella EV, MG's Majestor SUV, and new Kia Seltos variants. This mix of launches shows that automakers are pushing both EV expansion and model refreshes across segments.

For buyers, the next few weeks look important, especially in SUVs, premium EVs and performance-oriented two-wheelers.

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