Hero Mavrick 440 Latest Design Sketches Unveil Roadster’s Bold Look. (Photo: Hero MotoCorp)
The new design sketch provides a sneak peek into the aesthetics of the Mavrick 440, showcasing its distinctive features.
In the fervour leading up to the highly anticipated launch of Hero MotoCorp’s new flagship motorcycle, the Mavrick 440, enthusiasts are treated to another glimpse of its design through a freshly released sketch.
With the unveiling scheduled for January 23, the Mavrick 440, the latest design teaser only adds to the excitement surrounding this neo-retro roadster.
The new design sketch provides a sneak peek into the aesthetics of the Mavrick 440, showcasing its distinctive features.
Notable among them is the muscular and sharply contoured fuel tank, adorned with extended tank shrouds, giving the bike an imposing and dynamic appearance.
The slanted nestle around the circular LED headlamp adds a touch of neo-retro vibe, creating a blend of classic and modern elements in the motorcycle’s design. This roadster exudes a contemporary feel, setting it apart from its sibling, the Harley-Davidson X440.
The Mavrick 440 appears to target a younger audience, evident in its sleek lines and modern styling cues.Hero MotoCorp seems determined to carve a niche for the Mavrick 440 in the competitive mid-sized cruiser segment. Under the skin, the Mavrick 440 is expected to share underpinnings with the Harley-Davidson X440, ensuring a solid foundation for an exhilarating ride.
The suspension setup is likely to feature 43mm KYB USD telescopic front forks and dual shock absorbers at the rear, balancing comfort and performance. Braking duties will be handled by 320mm front and 240mm rear disc brakes, incorporating a dual-channel ABS system for enhanced safety.
Powering the Mavrick 440 is the robust 440cc single-cylinder, oil-cooled, two-valve, SOHC engine, a powerhouse borrowed from the Harley Davidson X440. With 27 bhp and 38 Nm of peak torque, coupled with a 5-speed gearbox, the Mavrick 440 is expected to deliver an exhilarating riding experience.
As the Mavrick 440 gears up to enter the market, it sets the stage for an exciting showdown in the cruiser segment, competing against stalwarts like the Royal Enfield Classic 350, Honda CB350 and the Harley-Davidson X440.
Hero’s reputation for offering value for money raises expectations about the Mavrick 440’s pricing, with speculations suggesting it will fall within the sub-2 lakh ex-showroom range.
The final curtain on the suspense surrounding the Hero Mavrick 440 will lift on January 23. Following the unveiling, eyes will turn to February for the announcement of pricing, marking the beginning of deliveries.