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Will Mavrick 440 redefine Hero MotoCorp's presence in premium motorcycle segment? Here's an indepth review

Positioned as Hero's first premium offering, the Mavrick 440 aims to transcend the limitations of the 200cc category and establish a stronghold in the competitive 400cc premium motorcycle market.

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By Sohini Dutt  Feb 25, 2024 6:12:48 PM IST (Published)

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Hero MotoCorp's venture into the premium motorcycle space has been marked by the unveiling of the Hero Mavrick 440, a groundbreaking product that carries the promise of a new era for the brand.

Positioned as Hero's first premium offering, the Mavrick 440 aims to transcend the limitations of the 200cc category and establish a stronghold in the competitive 400cc premium motorcycle market.
At the heart of the Mavrick 440 lies a robust 440cc, single-cylinder, air/oil-cooled SOHC engine, showcasing Hero's commitment to delivering performance-driven motorcycles.
Generating an impressive 27.3PS and 36Nm of torque, this engine is paired with a six-speed gearbox, ensuring a dynamic and exhilarating riding experience. It's noteworthy that the Mavrick's engine shares its roots with the Harley-Davidson X440, although with a slight reduction in torque compared to its counterpart.
The Mavrick 440 is the result of the ongoing collaboration between Hero MotoCorp and Harley-Davidson, marking the second-twin born of this partnership.
While the Mavrick shares similarities with the previously introduced X400, there are notable differentiators. These include a smaller 17-inch front wheel, a reverse LCD instrumentation display, and a simpler telescopic fork coupled with dual spring suspension units – distinctions from the X440, which features an 18-inch front wheel, a coloured TFT screen, and a more advanced USD fork with gas-charged dual spring suspension.
Hero MotoCorp has strategically positioned the Mavrick 440 with a competitive pricing strategy. The base variant is priced at Rs 1.99 lakh ex-showroom, the mid variant at Rs 2.14 lakh, and the top variant at Rs 2.24 lakh. This pricing structure makes the Mavrick 440 an attractive option for enthusiasts seeking a premium motorcycle without breaking the bank.
The Hero Mavrick 440 not only signifies Hero MotoCorp's foray into the premium motorcycle segment but also signals the brand's ambition to challenge the status quo. With its powerful performance, distinctive design, and strategic pricing, the Mavrick 440 aims to carve a niche for itself in the fiercely competitive 400cc premium motorcycle market.
In addition to the Hero Mavrick, Overdrive has also reviewed the new Tata Tigor iCNG AMT variant, providing insights into the growing trend of alternative fuel vehicles. Furthermore, the 2024 Husqvarna Svartpilen 401 motorcycle has been put under the spotlight, offering a glimpse into the evolving landscape of high-performance bikes.
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