Hero Mavrick 440 | Everything you need know!

Hero Mavrick 440. More than just a re-badged Harley Davidson X440!


Hero MotoCorp, India’s leading manufacturer of two-wheelers, has introduced its latest flagship model, the Mavrick 440. Developed in collaboration with Harley-Davidson, this motorcycle is a derivative of the X440 roadster, marking Hero’s entry into the premium 400cc+ segment. Upon its release, the Mavrick will enter into competition with established players like the Triumph Speed 400 and its counterpart, the Harley-Davidson X440.

Hero Mavrick Design and Features:

The Mavrick 440 boasts a distinctive design featuring a circular headlamp equipped with an H-shaped LED Daytime Running Light (DRL) and LED turn signals. Notable design elements include a robustly styled fuel tank, a flat handlebar, a unified seat, and a compact front fender. Enhancing its retro-modern appeal are the rounded bar-end mirrors.

Hero Mavrick Engine and Performance:

Powered by the same 440 cc BS6 Phase 2 engine found in the Harley Davidson X440, the Mavrick 440 promises commendable performance. Paired with a six-speed gearbox, it ensures smooth highway cruising capabilities. Despite offering identical power output of 27 bp, the Mavrick delivers slightly lower torque at 36Nm@4000 rpm.

Hero Mavrick Price and Availability:

The Mavrick 440 will be available in three variants: base, mid, and top. The base model will come in a classic white hue with traditional spoked wheels. The mid-tier variant will offer alloy wheels and will be available in two color options. The top-tier variant will feature Bluetooth connectivity and diamond-cut alloy wheels.

While the pricing details are yet to be disclosed, pre-bookings are set to commence in February, with deliveries slated to begin in April 2024. Customers can purchase the Mavrick through Hero’s Premia dealerships.

Will the Hero perform good in Dubai?

The Hero Mavrick could potentially perform well in Dubai, considering the city’s affinity for motorcycles and its diverse range of riding conditions, from city streets to open highways. Its powerful engine and highway cruising capabilities make it suitable for long rides, while its retro-modern design could appeal to riders in the region. However, its success would also depend on factors such as pricing, marketing efforts, and competition in the market.

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