Hero Mavrick 440
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Variants | Ex-Showroom price |
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Mavrick 440 BasePetrol, Manual, |
₹ 2,40,168 |
Mavrick 440 MidPetrol, Manual, |
₹ 2,56,794 |
Mavrick 440 TopPetrol, Manual, |
₹ 2,67,879 |
Mavrick 440 Key Highlights
Engine Capacity |
440 cc |
Transmission |
6 Speed Manual |
Kerb Weight |
191 kg |
Fuel Tank Capacity |
13.5 litres |
Seat Height |
803 mm |
Max Power |
27 bhp |
Hero Mavrick 440 Summary
Price: Hero Mavrick 440 price for its variant – Mavrick 440 Base starts at Rs. 2,40,168. The price for the other variants – Mavrick 440 Mid and Mavrick 440 Top are Rs. 2,56,794 and Rs.
Hero Mavrick 440 is a street bike available in 3 variants and 5 colours. The Hero Mavrick 440 is powered by 440cc BS6 engine which develops a power of 27 bhp and a torque of 36 Nm. With both front and rear disc brakes, Hero Mavrick 440 comes up with anti-locking braking system. This Mavrick 440 bike weighs 191 kg and has a fuel tank capacity of 13.5 liters.
The Mavrick 440 is Hero’s latest and most powerful motorcycle so far. It is based on the Harley-Davidson X440 and is offered in three variants – base, mid, and top.On the design front, the Hero Mavrick 440 appears more like a roadster than a cruiser. Hero is offering the bike in five different colours – Arctic White, Fearless Red, Celestial Blue, Phantom Black, and Enigma Black.
Powering the new Hero Mavrick is a 440cc, single-cylinder, air/oil-cooled engine that makes 27bhp and a peak torque of 36Nm. It is linked to a six-speed gearbox.
The Mavrick 440 gets a trellis frame and rides on telescopic front forks and a monoshock. Its braking hardware includes a 320mm front and 240mm rear disc brake with dual-channel ABS. The brakes are mounted on 17-inch wheels wrapped in 110/70 front and 150/60 rear tyres. The base model rides on spoke wheels, while the mid and top spec trims get alloy wheels.
The Hero Mavrick 440 is equipped with full LED illumination as well as a fully digital instrument cluster with smartphone connectivity for navigation along with SMS and call alerts. It also gets a Type C charging port.
Hero has priced the Mavrick 440 at Rs. 1,99,000 for the base model, Rs. 2,14,000 for the mid, and Rs. 2,24,000 (all ex-showroom, PAN India) for the top trim. It rivals the Harley-Davidson X440, Triumph Speed 400, and the Royal Enfield Classic 350.
Hero Mavrick 440 Review
- Good Things
- Extremely easy to ride in the city
- 440cc engine offers great performance
- Seating comfortable is quite good
- Could be Better
- Overall styling could have been better
- Instrument cluster is too small for its class
Hero Mavrick 440 Expert Opinion
Hero MotoCorp has been known for making small 100-125cc bikes worldwide, and now with a new 440cc motorcycle, the brand has entered the world of powerful and aspirational motorcycles. The Mavrick 440 is not only Hero MotoCorp’s most powerful motorcycle but also their most expensive one.
Hero MotoCorp has been known for making small 100-125cc bikes worldwide, and now with a new 440cc motorcycle, the brand has entered the world of powerful and aspirational motorcycles. The Mavrick 440 is not only Hero MotoCorp’s most powerful motorcycle but also their most expensive one.The Mavrick is built on the same platform as the Harley-Davidson X440. So, the majority of the underpinnings are common between these two bikes. This is a good thing because it brings down the overall development cost. But has the Mavrick 440 managed to create its appeal or is it just an extension of the Harley-Davidson X440? We rode the bike for 150km in Bhuj to find that out.
Hero MotoCorp claims that a lot of focus has gone into bringing out the muscularity and the ruggedness of the motorcycle. To do that, the overall design philosophy revolved around designing a bike with the majority of the mass at the front, and I think they did a good job there. The Mavrick manages to churn out a good design appeal. The fascia, with its round, LED headlamp and large turn indicators makes the bike look quite modern. But when you look at the bike from the dead front, the large tank shrouds give out a macho look.
From the side, with the large fuel tank, exposed chassis tubes, and the single seat, Hero MotoCorp has tried to create a unique style. A lot of people may like it, but some of us would call it a commuter-ish design. The rear section of the motorcycle has decent mass too, thanks to the presence of a wider tyre, large grab handle, and big turn indicators. The overall fit and finish are done well, just like the paint and the welding. No complaints there.
The Mavrick 440 is available in a total of five colours through three different variants. The one that you see here is the top-spec Phantom Black.
Indian consumers have a thing or two for motorcycles with lots of features. So, it looks like the Mavrick 440 will satisfy most of them. Firstly, the bike is equipped with LED lights throughout – the headlamp, too, has LED DRLs in it.
Then, the instrument cluster gets the negative display treatment, but it is all digital. This unit supports Bluetooth and smartphone app connectivity. Using this system, riders can access turn-by-turn navigation and check phone and message notifications along with phone battery status. The cluster itself shows a wide array of ride info such as distance-to-empty, gear indicator, real-time mileage, odometer, and also speed.
The USB port comes standard on the Mavrick 440, just like the dual-channel ABS. The suspension on the bike consists of the traditional telescopic forks at the front. The rear gets twin shocks but with seven-step preload adjustability.
As you know, the engine on the Mavrick 440 is the same as the one seen on the Harley Davidson X440. However, close to 95 per cent of the engine is the same. The reason I say this is because this 440cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled unit churns out 2Nm less than that of the Harley’s. So we are talking about 26bhp and 36Nm of peak torque. But this drop in torque hasn’t affected this bike’s performance. The Mavrick 440 is 4kg lighter than the X440 and that means the power-to-weight ratio is still on par with the X440, if not better. After riding over 150km, it was clear that this is the best Hero engine I’ve ever ridden. I say this because there are a lot of things this engine can do well. Firstly, the refinement and the overall NVH of this motorcycle are really good.You won’t experience any vibrations if you ride the bike like an average Indian rider does – with easy throttle, short shifts, and a consistent 70-80kmph speed. But try riding it hard, which I did, and minor vibrations start kicking in post 100kmph. The same intensity stays till the 120kmph mark. However, the buzz can only be felt on the handlebar. Things get better here, thanks to the light clutch, which gets the slip and assist tech. I also liked the gearbox – it offers slick shifts.
The two aspects of this motorcycle that I loved are the low-end torque performance and the tractability. Hero claims that 90 per cent of the torque can be felt below 2,000rpm and it did feel that way. The flat torque curve allowed me to have easy overtakes and quicker straight-line starts. The fuelling is spot on – something that I have not seen with other Hero bikes.
After spending two days with the Hero Mavrick 440, it is clear that it is an extremely likeable motorcycle. Hero MotoCorp has managed to develop a motorcycle that is easy to ride and handle, has an engine that produces a good amount of low- and mid-range performance, and the overall comfort aspect has also been well taken care of. This can also become the only bike one should own as it is quite versatile too. The overall styling may not be liked by many, but this is one subjective aspect. I liked the design language as it is not too sharp or aggressive. The only thing I didn’t like about this bike is the instrument cluster – it is too compact and small for a bike this size. The top-end variant of the Mavrick 440 costs Rs. 2.73 lakh (on-road, Mumbai). At this price point, the Mavrick 440 offers a lot of value and has the potential to not only gain market share in the 400cc segment but also disrupt the 250cc segment in the country.
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Hero Mavrick 440 Colours
Hero Mavrick 440 is available in the following colours in India.
Hero Mavrick 440 FAQs
The 2024 on-road price of Hero Mavrick 440 in Delhi is Rs. 2,40,168. This Hero Mavrick 440 price includes the ex-showroom price, RTO and insurance charges.
Hero Mavrick 440 is priced at Rs. 1,99,000, has a 440 cc 6 Speed Manual engine, and weighs 191 kg, whereas, the price of Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z is Rs. 1,85,000 with a 373 cc engine, and weighing 174 kg.
Hero Mavrick 440 is available in 5 colours which are Arctic White, Fearless Red, Celestial Blue, Phantom Black and Enigma Black.
Hero Mavrick 440 is a Street bike that weighs 191 kg, has a 440 cc BS6 Phase 2 engine and a fuel capacity of 13.5 litres.