The mid-spec Vivid variant of the Harley-Davidson X440 gets new Mustard and Goldfish Silver colours, while the top-spec S is now available in an additional Baja Orange shade.
The Indian two-wheeler maker Hero MotoCorp recently commenced the Harley-Davidson X440's deliveries in India. The bike is the first product resulting from the collaboration between Harley-Davidson and Hero MotoCorp. Moreover, the bookings for the X440 have reopened after being temporarily halted.
The deliveries for the Harley-Davidson X440 are slated to commence on October 15 in India, with a new purchase window to open the day after. Prices of the bike currently stand between Rs 2.40 lakh and Rs 2.80 lakh (all ex-showroom).
Those who choose to make a booking online before August 3 will get priority delivery of the X440 bike. Prospective buyers can make their reservations through the manufacturer's official website for a token amount of Rs 5,000.
The X440, the first offering produced through Hero MotoCorp and Harley-Davidson's partnership, was launched recently. Hero MotoCorp has decided to temporarily end the booking period for the X440 on August 3 due to the high demand. The subsequent booking window will be revealed later.
Harley-Davidson has recently launched the X440 in India. It is the firm's most economical motorcycle for our market and is produced in association with Hero MotoCorp. Let's take a closer look at the variants of this new motorcycle in India.
Harley-Davidson X440: The American motorcycle colossus Harley-Davidson has previously released photographs of the Harley-Davidson X440 that disclose design elements. Both the round headlamp and ovoid gasoline tank are iconic design elements that have been maintained.
The Harley-Davidson X 440 Roadster can be reserved at a token amount of Rs 25,000. A price bracket ranging between Rs 2.50 lakh and Rs 3.0 lakh is anticipated for the motorcycle. Prices are ex-showroom.
India's launch is scheduled on July 4, 2023. For a bike of this quality, one would expect to pay between Rs 2.6 and 3 lakh. Moreover, the 350cc models from Royal Enfield and Honda are expected to provide stiff competition.
Harley-Davidson has launched a 24x7 Roadside Assistance Program, of which the customers can take advantage of. The company has associated itself with India Assistance, a road-side assistance service company owned by Mapfre, to provide on-road assistance to registered Harley-Davidson owners.