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Hero Mavrick 440 vs Rivals: A Detailed Comparison & Pricing

Hero Mavrick 440 vs rivals

Engine and Output

Hero Mavrick 440

  • Engine: Air/oil-cooled, 440cc, single-cylinder
  • Power: 27hp at 6,000rpm
  • Torque: 36Nm at 4,000rpm
  • Gearbox: 6-speed
  • Power-to-weight ratio: 144.4hp/tonne

Hero Mavrick 440 Rivals

  • RE Classic 350: Air-cooled, 349cc, single-cylinder, 20.2hp at 6,100rpm, 27Nm at 4,000rpm, 5-speed, 103.6hp/tonne
  • Honda CB350: Air-cooled, 349cc, single-cylinder, 21hp at 5,500rpm, 29.4Nm at 3,000rpm, 5-speed, 112.3hp/tonne
  • Jawa 350: Liquid-cooled, 334cc, single-cylinder, 22.5hp at 7,500rpm, 28.1Nm at 5,000rpm, 6-speed, 116hp/tonne
  • Harley-Davidson X440: Air/oil-cooled, 440cc, single-cylinder, 27hp at 6,000rpm, 38Nm at 4,000rpm, 6-speed, 141.7hp/tonne
The Hero Mavrick and Harley X440 lead the power charts, featuring a modern 6-speed transmission, providing a refined and flexible riding experience. The Mavrick’s power-to-weight ratio is unmatched, thanks to its lower kerb weight.

Weight, Dimensions

Hero Mavrick 440

  • Kerb weight: 187kg
  • Seat height: 803mm
  • Wheelbase: 1388mm
  • Ground clearance: 175mm
  • Fuel tank capacity: 13.5 litres

Hero Mavrick 440 Rivals

  • RE Classic 350: 195kg, 805mm, 1390mm, 170mm, 13 litres
  • Honda CB350: 187kg, 800mm, 1441mm, 165mm, 15.2 litres
  • Jawa 350: 194kg, 790mm, 1449mm, 178mm, 13.2 litres
  • Harley-Davidson X440: 190.5kg, 805mm, 1418mm, 170mm, 13.5 litres
The Mavrick, tied with the Honda CB350 in weight, boasts the shortest wheelbase, promising an entertaining riding experience. All bikes offer manageable dimensions, with the Jawa 350 having the lowest saddle height.

Suspension, Brakes

Hero Mavrick 440

  • Suspension (Front): Telescopic fork
  • Suspension (Rear): Twin shock absorbers
  • Brakes (Front): 320mm disc
  • Brakes (Rear): 240mm disc
  • Tyres (Front/Rear): 110/70-17, 150/60-17

Hero Mavrick 440 Rivals

  • Common Features: Telescopic fork, twin shock absorbers
  • RE Classic 350: 300mm/270mm disc, 100/90-19, 120/80-18
  • Honda CB350: 310mm/240mm disc, 100/90-19, 130/70-18
  • Jawa 350: 280mm/240mm disc, 100/90-18, 130/80-17
  • Harley-Davidson X440: USD fork, 320mm/240mm disc, 100/90-18, 140/70-17
The Mavrick stands out with 17-inch wheels at both ends, offering a promising ride, especially in twisty conditions.

Features of Hero Mavrick 440 Rivals

Equipment levels on the Hero Mavrick are impressive, featuring a digital dash, all-LED lighting, and dual-channel ABS across all variants. The top variant boasts Bluetooth connectivity for notification alerts and navigation data, a feature not fully available on its rivals, except for the Harley X440, which also sports a TFT dash with an e-SIM, even on its most affordable variant.

Price

Hero Mavrick 440

  • Price (Ex-showroom, India): Rs 1.99 lakh – Rs 2.24 lakh.
*Base variant is priced at Rs. 1.99 lakhs, * Mid variant is priced at Rs. 2.14 lakhs, *Top variant is priced at Rs. 2.24 lakhs.

Rivals

  • RE Classic 350: Rs 1.93 lakh – Rs 2.25 lakh
  • Honda CB350: Rs 2 lakh – Rs 2.18 lakh
  • Jawa 350: Rs 2.15 lakh
  • Harley-Davidson X440: Rs 2.40 lakh – Rs 2.80 lakh
The Mavrick’s pricing positions it as a compelling choice, being Rs 41,000 – 56,000 more affordable than the Harley X440. While the Mavrick may have simpler fundamentals and fewer features, it offers an essence that might appeal to a diverse audience.
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