A major update for the Hero Mavrick 440, is the inclusion of a golden USD fork, identical to the one found on the Harley-Davidson's X 440.
The Hero Mavrick 440 Thunderwheels is a product of the collaboration between Hero MotoCorp and the homegrown beverage brand Thums Up. It will be available in limited numbers.
The Hero Mavrick 440 is available in three variants – Base, Mid, and Top, priced at Rs 1.99 lakh, Rs 2.14 lakh, and Rs 2.24 lakh, respectively.
The Mavrick 440 is Hero MotoCorp's first middleweight motorcycle for India, and comes in three variants: Base, Mid, and Top.
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Hero's flagship bike, the Mavrick 440, is offered in three variants – Base, Mid, and Top, priced at Rs 1.99 lakh, Rs 2.14 lakh, and Rs 2.24 lakh, respectively. Prices are ex-showroom.
The Hero Mavrick 440 tips the scales at 187 kilograms (kerb), which is 3.5 kilograms less than the Harley-Davidson X 440.
Let’s see how the newly-introduced Hero Mavrick 440 stacks up against the Triumph Speed 400 on multiple parameters such as engine, design, and more.
The new Hero Mavrick 440 is now available in our market in three variants: Base, Mid, and Top. If you are thinking of buying this Harley-Davidson-based Hero bike in India, let's look at some of its features.
The Hero Mavrick is built on a trellis steel frame, sharing its foundation with the Harley Davidson X440. Mechanically, it is powered by a 440cc oil-cooled single-cylinder engine mated to a six-speed transmission.