
| Model | Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 custom by Autologue Design |
|---|---|
| Base motorcycle | Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 |
| Bodywork | Forged carbon |
| Front aero | LED-loaded acrylic winglets |
| Front fairing | Pointy custom fairing |
| Rear bodywork | Enclosed rear wheel sections |
| Tail section | Pointy custom tail section |
| Suspension | Ducati 848 |
| Brakes | Ducati 848 |
| Tires | Pirelli Diablo Rosso IV |
| Electronics | Motogadget compact switches and digital instrumentation |
| Seat | Custom TPU |
| Forced induction | Working nitrous system |

POWERTRAIN ANALYSIS
The custom build retains the Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 base architecture and adds a functional nitrous oxide system. The source identifies the platform only as a Guerrilla 450, without published engine displacement, output figures, torque data, compression ratio, or transmission details for the custom build.
The nitrous installation is the defining powertrain modification. It is integrated as an active system rather than a visual prop, making it the only forced-induction-related feature explicitly confirmed on the motorcycle.
No gear ratios, final-drive ratio, fuel-delivery specification, or internal valvetrain data are provided for this conversion. The technical focus remains on the custom nitrous hardware and the preserved Royal Enfield single-cylinder foundation.

CHASSIS & DYNAMICS
The chassis package combines a Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 base with suspension and brake components sourced from a Ducati 848. That creates a major hardware contrast between the original middleweight single-cylinder platform and the higher-performance Ducati running gear.
Sticky Pirelli Diablo Rosso IV tires complete the rolling package. The tire choice supports the aggressive visual theme and matches the upgraded suspension and braking hardware.
Autologue Design used its own CAD platform to develop the bodywork and packaging. The visible construction includes forged carbon panels, acrylic winglets with LED integration, enclosed rear wheel sections, and a sharply tapered tail section.
No chassis-material specification, rigidity figure, brake disc diameter, caliper type, weight distribution, or aerodynamic coefficient is provided beyond the described custom bodywork elements.

DIMENSIONS & PRACTICALITY
The build does not publish length, width, height, wheelbase, ground clearance, seat height, cargo volume, or towing data. The available practical detail is the custom TPU seat, which replaces the standard seating surface with a bespoke component.
The cockpit uses Motogadget compact switches and digital instrumentation, reducing visual clutter and tightening the control layout. That reinforces the minimalist, prototype-style execution of the motorcycle.
Seating capacity is a single rider format, consistent with the Guerrilla 450 platform and the custom tail design. No frunk, passenger accommodation, or interior dimension data applies to this motorcycle.
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