Hero Mavrick 440 1000 km review
Hero Mavrick 440 1000 km review

Hero Mavrick 440 1000 km review After riding the Hero Mavrick 440 for over 1,000km, we think it is seriously underrated and deserves more attention For the first time since the launch of the Mavrick 440, Hero MotorCorp has a big bike. This is a brand design product between Hero MotoCorp and Harley-Davidson, positioned on the new 440cc platform. Prices start at Rs 1.99 Lakh (Ex-sh) and can be purchased from e-commerce website Flipkart at a starting price of Rs 1.82 Lakh. At this price, the Mavrick 440 is significantly lower than the Royal Enfield Classic 350, which starts at Rs 1.99 lakh (excluding taxes). People will tend to choose the Mavrick 440 and get a quality product on paper. But that sentiment wasn't reflected in the sales charts, and I always struggled with not knowing why. Hero MotoCorp provided a review sample of the Mavrick 440 to Rushlane and I rode the motorcycle in the city, during rush hour…

Hero Mavrick 440 1000 km review
Hero Mavrick 440 1000 km review

Hero Mavrick 440 1000 km review After riding the Hero Mavrick 440 for over 1,000km, we think it is seriously underrated and deserves more attention For the first time since the launch of the Mavrick 440, Hero MotorCorp has a big bike. This is a brand design product between Hero MotoCorp and Harley-Davidson, positioned on the new 440cc platform. Prices start at Rs 1.99 Lakh (Ex-sh) and can be purchased from e-commerce website Flipkart at a starting price of Rs 1.82 Lakh. At this price, the Mavrick 440 is significantly lower than the Royal Enfield Classic 350, which starts at Rs 1.99 lakh (excluding taxes). People will tend to choose the Mavrick 440 and get a quality product on paper. But that sentiment wasn't reflected in the sales charts, and I always struggled with not knowing why. Hero MotoCorp provided a review sample of the Mavrick 440 to Rushlane and I rode the motorcycle in the city, during rush hour…

Hero Mavrick Mileage Test
Hero Mavrick 440 mileage test report

Hero Mavrick 440 mileage test The Hero Mavrick 440’s mileage test results under real-world conditions are impressive considering its displacement and performance Hero MotoCorp, India's leading motorcycle manufacturer, needs no introduction. The company has an unparalleled legacy of providing affordable commuter products in India and abroad. Reliability, economy, accessibility, fuel efficiency and economical running costs are the key advantages of Hero and its budget commuters. Now, for the first time, Hero has a truly big bike in their portfolio, the Mavrick 440. But how much mileage (and fuel efficiency) does Hero’s first big bike get? Hero MotoCorp provided Rushlane with a review sample, and here's how the Mavrick 440 fares when it barely travels between the city (with traffic) and the highway. Hero Maverick 440 Hero Mavrick 440 Mileage Report Armed with a review sample provided by Hero MotoCorp, I set out for a long weekend of solo riding on Hero’s first-ever big bike. I drove my motorcycle from my…

Hero Mavrick 440
2024 autoX Awards: Hero Mavrick 440 Performance, Quality &

2024 autoX Award: Hero Mavrick 440 Powerful low-end torque, agility and a short final drive ratio make it a great all-rounder. 2024 autoX Awards: In the last anniversary jury, the Harley-Davidson X440 emerged as Hero's flagship contender. This year, Hero launched its own version – the Mavrick 440. Since its launch in February, we've had ample opportunity to experience what it brings to the table, and we've been impressed by it on both highway and rough road conditions. However, I'm particularly keen to push all 27bhp of the Mavrick to its limits on a track, to see if the characteristics that help it shine in everyday and off-road environments can be maintained in a high-pressure, enclosed environment. To recap, the Mavrick produces 27 hp and 36 Nm of peak torque, which is 2 Nm less than the X440. Before testing its performance at the Buddha International Circuit, I was already impressed with its capabilities for daily use. Its strong low-end…

Updated Hero Mavrick 440
Updated Hero Mavrick 440 on display at EICMA

Update hero Mavrick 440 The updated Hero Mavrick 440 will get a price hike or may be launched as a new top-spec version while retaining the base price EICMA 2024 is proving to be a very busy event for Hero MotoCorp. The company is showcasing four new products and showcasing many others on this global stage. One of the key showcases is the updated Hero Mavrick 440, which comes with improved features and components. Let's take a look. Update hero Mavrick 440 At the prestigious EICMA 2024 stage, Hero MotoCorp launched a new version of its global electric scooter, Vida Z. Debuting the company's first 250cc engine, we saw the Xtreme 250R street bare and Karizma XMR 250 supersport. Finally, we also saw Hero show off the Xpusle 210 which has undergone a major design overhaul. While the four new motorcycles stole the show, the reveal of the updated Hero Mavrick 440 took a back seat. However, the company deserves…

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Hero Mavrick 440 Scrambler leaked ahead of official launch

Gadivadi - A design patent for a Mavrick 440-based Scrambler motorcycle has been leaked online, providing several key details about the new model. We had told you earlier that Hero MotoCorp was all set to launch four new two-wheeler models at EICMA 2024 in Italy, including the scrambler variant of the Mavrick 440. Now, ahead of its official debut, images of Hero Mavrick's patented design for the 440 Scrambler have leaked online. The Royal Enfield Bear 650 Scrambler will also make its public debut at EICMA 2024 on November 5. Judging from the leaked images, the Hero Mavrick 440 Scrambler looks sturdier and more muscular than the Mavrick 440 due to the addition of several new components such as a fly screen and fork leg guards. The RSU telescopic fork has been carried over from the stock model, but unfortunately a USD fork similar to its Harley-Davidson counterpart is not available. The leaked design patent also reveals new handlebars with…

New Hero Mavrick 440 Scrambler Variant
New Hero Mavrick 440 crawler variant design leaked

New hero Mavrick 440 crawler variant With multiple new design elements and rugged attributes, New Hero Mavrick 440 Scrambler variant is likely to make its debut at EICMA 2024 Hero MotoCorp has a busy schedule surrounding the 2024 EICMA Show. The company will showcase 4 new products at the major event. While there are speculations about new variants of Karizma 250, Xtreme 250R, Xpulse 210 and Vida, Hero has officially confirmed that a new variant of Mavrick 440 is coming soon. Now, we have got our hands on the leaked patent design of this upcoming motorcycle. From the looks of it, Hero Motocorp is formulating a garbled version of the Mavrick 440, which is aimed at tapping into the rising interest among motorcycle enthusiasts looking for an off-road flavor. Let's take a look at the design changes. Mavrick 440 crawler variants The Hero and Harley-Davidson partnership has high sales expectations for the jointly developed 440 platform. However, sales are still…

Hero Mavrick 440 Thunderwheels
Hero Mavrick 440 Thunderwheels Limited Edition with Decoration

While Hero MotoCorp launched its first middleweight bike Mavrick 440 for India in February 2024, it has already launched a special edition of its flagship Mavrick 440 in the country. The new models are called Thunderwheels and come in a two-tone blue and red livery. The Mavrick 440-badged fuel tank is finished in blue, while the tank extension is trimmed in red and features a Thunderwheels decal with a lightning bolt design. Another noteworthy element is the rod end mirror. Interestingly, the Hero Mavrick 440 Thunderwheels are a product of Hero MotoCorp’s collaboration with local beverage brand Thums Up. The special edition models will be available in limited quantities and exclusively through paid promotional packs with a unique QR code on the label. To enter the contest, purchasers of promotional packages must scan the label and enter the promotional code. The competition will end on November 15, 2024. Also read: Hero Xoom 125R undergoes field testing in India ahead of…

Hero Mavrick
Hero Mavrick gets up to Rs 20,000 off via Flipkart

Hero Maverick Major e-commerce platforms like Flipkart and Amazon have been selling scooters and motorcycles with attractive bank offers and discounts Recently, Hero MotoCorp has been selling its products on major e-commerce platforms like Flipkart. Being one of the most popular platforms, Flipkart's portal is expected to boost sales and make car buying more seamless. One of the great benefits of buying cars on Flipkart is that you can avail discounts of up to Rs 21,000 on Hero bikes and scooters. Thanks to car enthusiast Ankit Sharma for sharing this update. Hero bikes and scooters Flipkart discounts As India’s leading 2W manufacturer, Hero MotoCorp needs no introduction. It is a sales giant in India and has been leading the industry for a long time. The company’s advancement on e-commerce portals is commendable and it has been maintaining a presence on Flipkart. Hero MotoCorp offers discounts on Flipkart In most cases, cars are not considered as investments. Instead, they are known…

Hero Mavrick 440 Vs TVS Apache RTR 310 Stand View
Hero Mavrick 440 vs TVS Apache RTR 310 Comparison Review:

With 300 – 400cc motorcycles like the Triumph Speed ​​400, Harley Davidson X440 and KTM Duke 390 becoming increasingly popular in India, there are two powerful motorcycles that often get overlooked. These two motorcycles have two things in common. Firstly, they both share mechanical components with a sister product from a foreign brand (which happened to be launched before them) and secondly, they happen to be the highest-end models produced by their respective local manufacturers. Need another hint? The manufacturers of these two motorcycles are also the only two mass-produced motorcycle manufacturers in the country to have participated in the world-famous and grueling Dakar Rally. Did you guess their names? Of course you did! This is a magazine after all, and their names are on these six pages. I am referring to the TVS Apache RTR 310 and the Hero Mavrick 440. So, my question is simple - if you are looking for a premium 300-400cc motorcycle from a local…

Hero Mavrick 440 Vs TVS Apache RTR 310 Stand View
Hero Mavrick 440 vs TVS Apache RTR 310 Comparison Review:

With 300 – 400cc motorcycles like the Triumph Speed ​​400, Harley Davidson X440 and KTM Duke 390 becoming increasingly popular in India, there are two powerful motorcycles that often get overlooked. These two motorcycles have two things in common. Firstly, they both share mechanical components with a sister product from a foreign brand (which happened to be launched before them) and secondly, they happen to be the highest-end models produced by their respective local manufacturers. Need another hint? The manufacturers of these two motorcycles are also the only two mass-produced motorcycle manufacturers in the country to have participated in the world-famous and grueling Dakar Rally. Did you guess their names? Of course you did! This is a magazine after all, and their names are on these six pages. I am referring to the TVS Apache RTR 310 and the Hero Mavrick 440. So, my question is simple - if you are looking for a premium 300-400cc motorcycle from a local…

TVS Apache RTR 310 vs Hero Mavrick 440 Comparison | Which one
TVS Apache RTR 310 vs Hero Mavrick 440 Comparison | Which one

If you prefer domestic motorcycles and want to buy a high-end motorcycle in the 300-400cc range, then the TVS Apache RTR 310 and Hero Mavrick 440 are definitely your first choice. However, if you have to choose one - would you choose the sharp, high-tech Apache or the powerful, no-nonsense Mavrick [embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iKL7cZq03IE[/embed] If you prefer domestic motorcycles and are looking to buy a premium motorcycle in the 300-400cc range, the TVS Apache RTR 310 and Hero Mavrick 440 will definitely be your first choice. But if you had to choose one, would you go with the sharp, tech-laden Apache or the powerful, no-nonsense Mavrick? The answer is not as simple as it seems, as Karan Mathur and Aakash Paul discovered!