Hero Mavrick 440 to be launched soon, Specs, Design, Expected Price and all we know so far

Hero Maverick 440 to be launched soon, Specs, Design, Expected Price and all we know so far

Hero Mavrick 440: With numerous new motorcycles in the works, Hero MotoCorp, the largest Indian two-wheeler manufacturer in the world, is having a great time. Subsequent to the collaboration between the two major brands, the creation of the brand-new Harley-Davidson X440 has taken place. Before its upcoming official introduction, Hero’s version of the motorcycle has been seen being tested. The new cruiser, which is expected to be called Mavrick 440, will be based on the X440 but have a distinct overall look. In this article, we will tell share all we know about this upcoming bike.

Hero Mavrick 440 details

Powertrain details

The same 440cc single-pot liquid-cooled engine that powers the Harley-Davidson X440 also powers the Mavrick 440. Hero must, however, adjust the engine to better fit the unique personality of the Mavrick.

The engine of the X440 produces a maximum power output of 27 bhp and a peak torque of 38 Nm. It is mated to a 6-speed gearbox with a slip-and-assist clutch.

Design details

The prototype presents a clear neo-retro aesthetic in spite of its disguise. There’s no denying Hero’s established design language with the circular headlamp featuring the iconic H-shaped DRL unit and LED lights. The overall cruiser style is given an aggressive touch by the short tank extensions, bar-end mirrors, and wide one-piece handlebar. Its upright riding position suggests a more adaptable style that will appeal to a wider range of riders.

Expected price in India

Since the launch is quickly approaching, we anticipate that Hero would price the Mavrick 440 somewhere around the sub-two lakh ex-showroom mark. The Royal Enfield Classic 350, Honda CB350, and H-D X440 are the bikes that the Maverick 440 will fight against.

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