This Is The Royal Enfield FT450, Guerilla 450-Based Special Flattrack Motor

JAKARTA - Royal Enfield presents the latest limited edition flattracker motorcycles for offroad motorcycle lovers named FT450.

The interesting thing is that this one model takes the foundation of Guerilla 450 which is designed for the Slide School 2025 program which was held by Royal Enfield, in collaboration with the champions of the UK and European flat track competition named Gary Birtwistle.

Launching from MotorcycleNews, Wednesday, June 25, this liquid-cooled Sherpa 450cc engine is paired into a stripped chassis with a special flat track bodywork with a 19-inch rim embedding.

Combined with the exhaust system and the FuelX tuning module, this increases the sound and power by 40 hp and the peak torque by 39.9 Nm.

Unfortunately, this two-wheeled vehicle manufacturer does not yet have a plan to mass-produce it. However, Guerilla 450 as its base has now been sold in the British market for 4,850 (IDR 107.6 million).

Royal Enfield also provides a special package for Guerilla 450 which makes it look like a flat-track motorbike consisting of accessories including seat seats, engine-like protectors and radiators, to a stang-tip rearview mirror priced at 697 pounds (IDR 15.4 million).

The manufacturer will also present a number of its newest models in the future, such as the Himalayan 650 at an undetermined time.

This adventure-style motorbike is estimated to take advantage of the 648cc engines in Interceptors, Bears, and Continental.