
KTM 390 Duke Vs Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450: Spec Comparison
Bike Specifications
Specifications KTM 390 Duke Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450
Displacement 398.63 cc 452 cc
Engine Single Cylinder, Liquid Cooled, DOHC, FI Engine Liquid cooled, Single Cylinder, DOHC, 4 VALVES
Max Power 45.3 HP at 8500 rpm 39.47 HP at 8000 rpm
Peak Torque 39 Nm at 6500 rpm 40 Nm at 5500 rpm
Gearbox 6-Speed 6-Speed
Fuel Tank Capacity 15 litre 11 litre
Wheelbase 1357 mm 1440 mm
Ground Clearance 183 mm 169 mm
Weight 168.3 kg 184 kg
Front Suspension 5-click Compression & Rebound adjustable, Open Cartridge, WP APEX USD forks, 43mm diameter Telescopic forks, 43mm diameter
Rear Suspension Adjustable WP APEX Monoshock, 5-step Rebound damping, 10-step preload adjustable Linkage-Type monoshock
KTM 390 Duke vs. Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450: Dimensions
The KTM 390 Duke has a seat height of 820 mm, a ground clearance of 183 mm, and it weighs 168.3 kg. It holds 15 liters of fuel and has a wheelbase of 1,357 mm.
In comparison, the Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 has a lower seat height of 780 mm, a ground clearance of 169 mm, and weighs 185 kg. It has a fuel tank capacity of 11 liters and a longer wheelbase of 1,440 mm.
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KTM 390 Duke vs. Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450: Cycle Parts
The 390 Duke features a split-trellis frame equipped with WP APEX 43 mm USD front forks that offer 5-click compression and rebound adjustability. At the rear, it has an adjustable WP APEX monoshock. For braking, the motorcycle utilizes a 320 mm front disc with radially mounted calliper and a 240 mm rear disc with a single-piston floating calliper.
In contrast, the Guerrilla 450 is built with a steel tubular frame and comes with telescopic front forks and a rear monoshock absorber. This model is fitted with a 310 mm front disc paired with a two-piston calliper and a 270 mm rear disc with a single-piston calliper.
KTM 390 Duke vs. Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450: Features
The KTM 390 Duke features a 5-inch TFT display with Bluetooth for music control, calls, navigation, and a track screen. It offers ride modes (Street, Rain, Track), traction control, cornering ABS, and a Type-C charging port.
The Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450, depending upon the variant, offers a semi-digital cluster or a 4-inch TFT display, with smartphone connectivity, Google Maps, dual-channel ABS, and Eco and Performance modes.
KTM 390 Duke vs. Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450: Price
The KTM 390 Duke is available at a starting price of Rs 2.95 Lakh (ex-showroom), while the Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 starts at Rs 2.54 Lakh (ex-showroom).
The KTM 390 Duke is built for riders looking for a thrilling experience with its advanced features and performance parts. In comparison, the Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 has a classic design with modern features, perfect for those who like a mix of tradition and technology.

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