Hero Mavrick 440

The Hero Mavrick 440 is a street bike developed on the same 440 platform that’s used in the Harley-Davidson X440. The motorcycle goes against the Kawasaki Eliminator 450 and Honda NX500 with siRead More

1.99 Lakh - 2.25 Lakh
Base
New Delhi

Hero Mavrick 440 Features and Specifications

The Hero Mavrick 440 Base is available at an ex-showroom price of 213207. It has a - brake in the front to provide optimum stopping power to the riders. The rear wheel incorporates a - brake to enhance the controlling power.

  • Engine
    -
  • Fuel Tank Capacity
    -
  • Seat Height
    -
  • Max Torque
    -
  • Mileage
    -
  • Fuel Type
    -
  • Ground Clearance
    -
  • Max Power
    -

Hero Mavrick 440 Variants

The Hero Mavrick 440 is sold in 3 variants. Its base model is while the top model is named

Mavrick 440 Key Highlights

Hero Mavrick 440 Colour Options

Hero Mavrick 440 is available in 5 different colors namely Arctic White, Fearless Red, Celestial Blue, Phantom Black, Enigma Black.

  • Arctic White
  • Fearless Red
  • Celestial Blue
  • Phantom Black
  • Enigma Black

How is the Mavrick 440?

Things we like
  • Strong potential in mid-capacity performance segment (440 cc class).
  • Hero’s brand support, parts availability, network in India.
  • Could bridge between everyday usability and sporty performance.


Things we didn’t like
  • As a new launch, uncertain reliability or real-world behaviour.
  • Fuel efficiency and running costs may be high for the power segment.



Hero Mavrick 440 Expert Reviews

Hero Mavrick 440 Review

By Karan Mathur

19 Feb, 2024

When Harley-Davidson launched the X440 last year, the 300 – 400cc motorcycle segment was at the peak of its popularity in the country. At the first ride event for the bike, I tested the motorcycle at a tight-knit racetrack designed to test the limits of relatively small-capacity motorcycles. The bike managed to impress us with its robust power delivery and agile handling. And now, the Hero Mavrick 440 has managed to do the same, although in a completely different setting – a sprawling expanse of white desert where good grunt and predictive handling can be particularly useful. While it may be different from the Harley, what does it have to offer as a stand-alone product? Well, as I found out, it has a lot of impressive features but without some flaws, which may prove to be a deal breaker for some. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PMbM9Qycw6A Hero Mavrick 440 First Ride Review: Design and Features While some may argue that the design of the Mavrick 440 seems derivative, borrowing elements from various other motorcycles – for instance, front elements from the Honda CB300 R, while the middle of the bike is reminiscent of the Yamaha FZ-X, and if you reach a little, you see the hints of the Xoom 160 at the rear – I, for one, find Hero’s approach commendable. Design, after all, is a matter of personal taste, and tastes differ. Now, I think that even if Hero has drawn inspiration from other two-wheelers, they've curated the best features from each. Three aspects of the motorcycle’s design particularly caught my attention – the neo-retro LED headlamps, the contoured fuel tank with sharp-looking shrouds, and the stubby tail section. Collectively, these elements make the Mavrick 440 a good-looking motorcycle, contributing to its overall design and making it a visually striking option, which is likely to appeal to a lot of riders. However, that’s not to say that it gets everything right; for instance, I found its uninspiring instrument cluster to be the most disappointing aspect of the bike. I think that Hero could have done a lot better in terms of its execution – it has a simple design, but it looks a lot more cluttered than necessary. While the middle section of the unit displays essential motorcycle data, navigation directions, and call information, among other things, the remaining space of the cluster seems underutilised, merely housing warning lights, which could have easily been integrated into the LCD unit for a sleeker look. I wish that Hero Motocorp would have taken a more innovative approach, but, then, these things can be potentially improved in future iterations. Another aspect that can do with improvement is the overall quality of the bike. While nothing felt loose or rattled during our ride, the overall fit-and-finish leaves much to be desired. The paint quality of certain parts, the feel of some switches on the handlebar, and exposed welds around the frame detract from the overall experience of the bike. Despite its shortcomings, I still like the design and the road presence of the Hero Mavrick 440 – it exudes the feel and appearance of a larger-capacity motorcycle. Hero has mentioned time and again that it has adopted a mass-forward approach in terms of design, and it’s quite evident. Now, in terms of features, I would have preferred a colour TFT screen. However, given the Mavrick 440’s budget-friendly starting price of Rs 1.99 lakh, some may find the absence of a TFT screen acceptable. Check out all the variants of the Hero Mavrick and what they have to offer. Hero Mavrick 440 First Ride Review: Performance The Hero Mavrick 440 gets the same engine as the Harley X440 but with a slightly lower torque figure of 27Nm, which 2Nm less than the X440. The power, however, remains the same at 27bhp. Despite this variance, both offer similar levels of performance. The Mavrick 440 gets a healthy amount of low-end grunt and continues to build power and speed progressively, thanks to its meaty mid-range. Now, given that it’s a single-cylinder engine and that the bike was developed under budget constraints, some compromises were inevitable, which are quite evident in its top-end performance, as the power trails off rather quickly beyond the 6000rpm mark. While the Mavrick 440 offers impressive short bursts of power, especially on loose surfaces like salt flats, it may require more effort to extract its full potential in faster riding conditions. The 440cc engine is mated to a 6-speed transmission with a slipper-assist clutch. However, I observed that while the bike performs optimally between the first and fifth gears, the sixth gear seems to have an out-and-out overdrive ratio designed for higher speeds to reduce engine strain and minimise vibrations. Unfortunately, this makes the engine feel underpowered and sluggish, especially during highway overtaking manoeuvres. Overall, the motorcycle is an adequate performer – it’s fun and versatile but, as mentioned, needs more effort to excel in fast-riding conditions. This makes it the kind of motorcycle which will appeal to riders in tier one and tier three cities, especially given Hero’s strong presence in these regions of the country. In my opinion, the biggest drawback of the bike is the noticeable amount of vibrations through the pegs, handlebar, and fuel tank. While these vibrations are somewhat controlled in the city, they become more pronounced on the highway. Hero Mavrick 440 First Ride Review: Ride and Handling The best aspect of the Harley-Davidson X440, in my opinion, is its handling. And I think that the Mavrick’s more compact and different ergonomics make it an even better machine to ride than its counterpart. Despite a soft suspension setup offering 130mm of wheel travel at both ends and a ground clearance of 175mm, the Mavrick 440 doesn’t fit the typical mould of a scrambler or a dual-purpose motorcycle. Hero has successfully created a bike that offers a nice balance between sporty performance and off-road abilities. For reference, here's what the Triumph Scrambler 400X offers in comparison. During my test ride, the motorcycle was equally fun to ride on both smooth stretches of the tarmac and broken roads and rough surfaces. Overall, it proved to be a fun and comfortable companion. However, it does falter slightly on twisty sections of the road in terms of handling, especially during sharp turn-ins. The bike’s front-end rake is sharper than that of the X440, but it tends to feel a bit unsettled during sudden manoeuvres. During discussions with the development team, I broached the idea of a scrambler iteration of this bike, and their evasive response and the way started smiling led me to believe such a project might already be in the works. And if true, I think that it will be the perfect form for the evolution of this motorcycle. Hero Mavrick 440 First Ride Review: Verdict During the test ride, we rode the Mavrick for close to 200km to Dholavira, an island town in the middle of the Rann of Kutch Lake. Along the way, we tested the bike on open highways, single-lane tracks, broken tarmac roads, open salt flats, and dusty, gravel tracks. Overall, the Hero Mavrick 440 performed admirably in these diverse riding conditions, exhibiting versatility and reliability. However, I think that the Mavrick 440 lacks that distinct X-factor to give it an edge over its competition. Nevertheless, the new 440cc urban roadster is a decent attempt from Hero Motocorp to get into the premium motorcycle segment and will serve as the perfect tool for those looking to upgrade from a 150 – 200cc motorcycle – an adequate stepping stone for their big bike journey ahead. Plus, its affordable price tag of Rs 1.99 lakh (ex-showroom) will undoubtedly appeal to prospective buyers. That said, if are looking for a motorcycle that is as sharp as the KTM Duke 390 or has the same brand recall as that of the Harley-Davidson X440 or Triumph Speed 400, the Mavrick 440 just isn’t it. [tabs] [tab title="Hero Maverick 440"] Engine: 440cc / Single-Cylinder / Air-Oil Cooled Transmission: 6-Speed Power: 27 BHP @ 6,000RPM Torque: 36 NM @ 4,000RPM Price: ₹1.99 Lakhs to ₹2.24 Lakhs (Ex-Showroom) X-Factor: Perfect tool for big-bike aspirants, and well-priced too! Pros • Design • Comfort & Price Cons • Short Powerband • Quality & Handling [/tab] [/tabs]

All Hero Mavrick 440 User Reviews (1)

Best Option

The Hero Mavrick 440 stands out as a compelling choice for riders seeking a dynamic and budget-friendly motorcycle.

By sysanju2
14 Feb, 2024

Hero Mavrick 440 Dealers in New Delhi

New Delhi

autoX has a list of 20 authorized Hero Mavrick 440 dealers in India. Find here the contact information, full address, and Google map directions of the nearest dealer for Mavrick 440 around you.

Tekriwal Motors

Bhatdiha, Godda, Jharkhand - 814133

LocateContact

S Goel & Goel - Baradari

The Mall, Patiala, Punjab - 147001

LocateContact

Vamdote Automobiles - Ten

1241, Nandida Char Rasta, Surat- Bardoli Highway, Bardoli, Gujarat - 394601

LocateContact
View All

Compare Hero Mavrick 440 with Similar Bikes

Hero Mavrick 440

Mavrick 440Hero

Ex-Showroom Price

1.99 Lakh
onwards

Engine

440 cc

Fuel Type

Petrol

Mileage

30 Kmpl

Power

27 bhp @ 6000

Bajaj Dominar 400

Dominar 400Bajaj

Ex-Showroom Price

2.03 Lakh
onwards

Engine

373 cc

Fuel Type

Petrol

Mileage

29 Kmpl

Power

39.4 bhp @ 8,650

Cfmoto 300nk

300NKCFMoto

Ex-Showroom Price

2.29 Lakh
onwards

Engine

292 cc

Fuel Type

Petrol

Mileage

33 Kmpl

Power

27.49 bhp @ 8,750

Yezdi Scrambler

ScramblerYezdi

Ex-Showroom Price

2.10 Lakh
onwards

Engine

334 cc

Fuel Type

Petrol

Mileage

42 Kmpl

Power

28.7 bhp @ 8000 rpm

Suzuki V Strom Sx

V-Strom SXSuzuki

Ex-Showroom Price

2.16 Lakh
onwards

Engine

249 cc

Fuel Type

Petrol

Mileage

45 Kmpl

Power

26.1 bhp @ 9300 rpm

Hero Mavrick 440 Images

Hero Mavrick 440 Questions & Answers

Q: What engine does the Hero Mavrick 440 use?-

The Mavrick 440 is powered by a 440cc oil-cooled, single-cylinder engine.

Q: Is the Hero Mavrick 440 a cruising bike?+

Q: Does the Hero Mavrick 440 feature LED lighting?+

Q: What braking setup does the Hero Mavrick 440 have?+

Q: What suspension is used in the Hero Mavrick 440?+

Q: Does the Hero Mavrick 440 offer a digital console?+

Q: What is the seat height of the Hero Mavrick 440?+

Top Hero Bikes

Hero Mavrick 440 Price in India

CityEx-showroom Price
RohtakRs. 2.13 Lakh onwards
GurgaonRs. 2.13 Lakh onwards
FaridabadRs. 2.13 Lakh onwards
BahadurgarhRs. 2.13 Lakh onwards
RewariRs. 2.13 Lakh onwards
JhajjarRs. 2.13 Lakh onwards
View More Cities

Hero Mavrick 440 Brochure

Download the brochure to view detailed specs and features

Videos