Hero Mavrick 440
The Hero Mavrick 440 is a Commuter bike available at a starting price of Rs. 2.13 Lakh. The bike is available in 3 variants with 5 colour options. The 440.0 cc engine of Mavrick 440 is mated with 6 gears, producing maximum power of 27 bhp @ 6000 rpm bhp @ 6000 rpm and a maximum...
Latest Updates on Hero Mavrick 440
Hero Hunk 440 Marks Hero MotoCorp’s Foray Into Italy
Hero Mavrick 440 Discontinued In India
EICMA 2024: Updated Hero Mavrick 440 Revealed With Golden USD Forks, TFT Display And More
New Hero Mavrick 440 Derivative Patent Image Leaked
New Hero Mavrick Variant To Debut At EICMA 2024
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Introduction
- The Hero Mavrick 440 is a modern street-roadster positioned as a premium model in the brand’s lineup.
- Hero offers the bike in multiple variants and connected-features to attract urban buyers.
- A highlight of this bike is that it won Bike of the Year Award at the 2024 Jagran HiTech Awards.
- It is the most powerful bike produced by Hero to date, utilising a 440cc engine.

Hero Mavrick 440 – Features and Equipment
- The Mavrick 440 features an all-LED lighting setup comprising headlamp with DRLs, taillamp, and turn indicators.
- It gets a digital LCD console that displays all the important information.
- This console supports Bluetooth connectivity for urn-by-turn navigation, and call plus notification alerts.
- High-spec models of the Mavrick 440 also receive eSIM compatibility as well.
- Safety equipment on the bike are disc brakes at both front and rear paired with dual-channel ABS.
- Furthermore, this motorcycle boasts alloy wheels shod with tubeless tyres.

Hero Mavrick 440 – Powertrain
- The Mavrick 440 is powered by a 440cc, single-cylinder, air-and-oil-cooled engine.
- This mill delivers a power output of 27bhp and 36Nm of torque.
- Moreover, this 440cc engine comes mated to a six-speed manual gearbox.

Key Highlights:
Ex-Showroom Price ₹ 2,13,207 onwords (Delhi) Class Cruiser Bike Mileage 36 KM/L Fuel Capacity 13.5 Liters | 2.7 litre Reserve Fuel Engine Type Full Vertical, Air-Oil cooled 2V Cubic Capacity 440.0 CC Headlight Type LED Headlamp Instrument Cluster Digital Seat Height 803 mm Weight (Kerb) 187 kg Colours celestial blue, fearless red, phantom black, enigma black arctic white Similar Models Harley-Davidson X440, Royal Enfield Classic 350, Royal Enfield Bullet 350, and Honda H'ness CB350, Triumph Speed 400, Jawa 42 Bobber, and Bajaj Dominar 400
Hero Mavrick 440 Price List (Variant Wise)
Hero Mavrick 440 Expert Reviews
The Hero Mavrick 440 is a new high-end roadster that puts comfort and everyday use ahead of speed. From the start, it feels easy to ride, so you don't have to worry about aggressive performance. It's easy to tell that it's a laid-back bike because it stands up straight and has a strong engine.
As Preetam Bora says, “The Mavrick 440 feels built for relaxed riding rather than chasing performance.” That intent defines the motorcycle. It is not designed to stand out through speed or sharp dynamics. It stays steady and easy to read on the move, which works well for daily commuting as well as relaxed weekend rides.
Watch: Hero Mavrick 440 Road Test | Review
Expert Context
Preetam Bora took on the Hero Mavrick 440 with a focus on evaluating real-world usability beyond specifications. Drawing from time spent on bikes across different classes, the review zeroed in on how practical it feels, the comfort levels, and the ride as a whole.
The test took place over a distance of about 150 kilometres in a range of conditions. We began in city traffic, where throttle and clutch control are most important, and then we went to open highways to see how well the bike could cruise. The last part of the test had bumpy and uneven roads to see how well the suspension and stability worked. This shows clearly how the bike works in normal use.
The variant tested included the full feature set available across the lineup.
As Preetam Bora says, “It feels easy to ride and does not demand much from the rider.” That ease of use becomes a defining characteristic.
The Mavrick 440 is powered by a 440 cc, air-oil cooled, single-cylinder engine producing around 27 bhp and 36 Nm of torque. It teams up with a six-speed gearbox and a slip and assist clutch, making daily rides feel a bit easier. The engine goes for a long-stroke design, prioritising torque over screaming revs.
The Hero Mavrick 440 facelift, in terms of positioning, introduces a neo-retro roadster design with a muscular fuel tank, round LED headlamp, and clean proportions. It shares its steel trellis frame with the Harley-Davidson X440 but features its own distinct styling and tuning. The overall setup feels more relaxed and approachable.

As Preetam Bora says, “It is designed to be comfortable first, and that reflects in the way it performs.” That defines its identity. The Mavrick 440 positions itself as a premium commuter that prioritises usability and comfort over outright performance.
Watch: Hero Mavrick 440: Most POWERFUL Hero yet! | First Look
Pros
- Comfortable riding posture
- Strong low-end torque
- Stable highway behaviour
- Easy to ride nature
- Competitive pricing
Cons
- Lacks a defining USP
- Basic instrument console
- Average fit and finish
- Not performance-focused
- Limited visual excitement
Verdict
The Hero Mavrick 440 focuses on delivering a smooth ride, practical handling, and consistent performance rather than sporty dynamics. It feels approachable and easy to manage in everyday use, which makes it suitable for a wide range of riders. The overall package works well for daily commuting as well as relaxed highway rides.
As Preetam Bora says, “It is a good all-rounder, but it does not have a strong standout factor.” That sums it up accurately. It does not try to dominate the segment, but it offers a dependable and well-balanced experience.
The Hero Mavrick 440 is best suited for riders who value comfort and ease of use over excitement.
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Mavrick 440 Colour Options
Hero Mavrick 440 is available in 5 different colors namely Enigma Black, Phantom Black, Celestial Blue, Fearless Red & Arctic White.
Hero Mavrick 440 Image Gallery
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Hero Mavrick 440 Mileage
| Mileage | 31.00 KM/L |
| Mileage Highlights | 6% Better mileage than other Commuter |


Quick Compare With Hero Mavrick 440 Competitors
![]() Hero Mavrick 440 2.13 - 2.4 Lakh | ![]() Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350 2.2 - 2.23 Lakh | ![]() Bajaj Dominar 400 2.03 - 2.4 Lakh | ![]() Yezdi Scrambler 2 - 2.09 Lakh | ![]() Triumph Speed T4 - 2025 1.95 Lakh | ![]() Zontes 350X 2.33 Lakh |
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Ex-Showroom Price ₹ 2.13 - 2.4 Lakh | ₹ 2.2 - 2.23 Lakh | ₹ 2.03 - 2.4 Lakh | ₹ 2 - 2.09 Lakh | ₹ 1.95 Lakh | ₹ 2.33 Lakh |
C&B Expert Rating - | - | 8.2 | 7.8 | - | - |
Engine CC 440.0 CC | 349.0 CC | 349.1 CC | 334.0 CC | 348.0 CC | |
Gears 6 Gears | 6 Gears | 6 Gears | 6 Gears | 6 Gears | |
Mileage 30 - 32 KM/L | 41.00 Km/L | 27.00 Km/L | 0.00 Km/L | 36.00 Km/L | |
Max Torque 36 Nm @ 4000 rpm bhp | 27 Nm @ 4000 rpm | 33.2 Nm @ 7500 rpm | 30 Nm @ 6750 rpm | 32.80 | |
Max Power 27 bhp @ 6000 rpm Nm | 20.2 bhp @ 6100 rpm bhp | 40.04 bhp @ 9000 rpm bhp | 29.56 bhp @ 8100 rpm bhp | 38.00 bhp | |
Brakes Disc/ Disc | Disc With Twin Piston Floating Caliper (Front) / Single Piston Floating Caliper (Rear) | Disc (Front) / Disc (Rear) | Disc (Front) / Disc (Rear) | Disc (Front) / Disc (Rear) | |
Fuel Tank Capacity 13.5 L | 13.0 L | 13.0 L | 12.5 L | 15.0 L | |
Colour Count 5 | 4 | 2 | 7 | 3 | |
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User Review Hero Mavrick 440
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- A machine like no other5.0Mid(Petrol)Totally beast , best exhaust sound, and pickup is outstandingBy AkashPosted on: May 10, 2024 05:21 PM00
- Minimal Chic with Great Low and Mid-Range Performance5.0Top(Petrol)After extensive test rides on several 400cc-class bikes, including the Speed 400, Harley X440, and Bajaj Dominar 400, I finally found my perfect match in the Hero Maverick 440. This bike effortlessly checks all the boxes for my daily commute, weekend highway cruises, and even occasional Himalayan adventures. Initially, the Speed 400 had caught my attention with its impressive performance and how craftily it was designed. However, the Maverick 440's exceptional balance of power, refinement, and comfort won me over. Notably, the Dominar was a strong contender for its long-ride capabilities, but the Maverick's overall package ultimately swayed my decision. One of the reasons I bought the Mavrick 440 is its incredibly smooth ride at 100 and 108-10 km/h. The bike's engine and chassis work in harmony to provide a comfortable, vibration-free experience that's perfect for long highway cruising. If I'm being honest, the one aspect that initially gave me pause was the Maverick's exhaust note, a deep, bassy thumper that's more music to my ears than a cacophony. In fact, it's grown on me to the point where I find myself looking forward to the acoustic experience every time I fire up the engine, and yes, it exudes a palpable big-bike presence. However, it's worth mentioning that Hero has made some compromises to keep costs in check. For instance: The pillion-foot guards are made of plastic and tend to bend easily. Hero has also missed console controls on the handlebars, which might be a drawback for some riders who prefer the convenience of having controls at their fingertips. For a wrap-up, the Hero Maverick 440 is an exemplary package that masterfully combines performance, comfort, and practicality. Whether you're a daily commuter or an adventure-seeker, this bike is sure to impress.By Prashant PayalPosted on: Dec 05, 2024 06:41 PM00
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Hero Mavrick 440 Specs and Features
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Hero Mavrick 440 Latest News & Reviews
car&bike Team | Oct 14, 2025Hero Hunk 440 Marks Hero MotoCorp’s Foray Into ItalyHero MotoCorp has expanded its presence in Europe by entering Italy with the new Hero Hunk 440, XPulse 200 4V and XPulse 200 4V Pro.1 min read
Jafar Rizvi | Aug 4, 2025Hero Mavrick 440 Discontinued In IndiaThe Mavrick was launched in India in March 2024 and struggled to garner attention in the 15 months it was on sale for.1 min read
car&bike Team | Nov 6, 2024EICMA 2024: Updated Hero Mavrick 440 Revealed With Golden USD Forks, TFT Display And MoreThe refreshed Hero Mavrick 440 gets some important updates like - new golden upside-down (USD) front forks, and a new TFT display for the cluster.2 mins read
car&bike Team | Nov 2, 2024New Hero Mavrick 440 Derivative Patent Image LeakedThe patent image reveals the motorcycle to be a differently styled variant of the motorcycle3 mins read
car&bike Team | Nov 1, 2024New Hero Mavrick Variant To Debut At EICMA 2024Short teaser video on social media provides a glimpse of the front of the motorcycle with few other details available.3 mins read
Jafar Rizvi | Jul 26, 2025Hero Mavrick 440: 3 Reasons To Buy & 3 Reasons To AvoidThe Mavrick 440 was the latest motorcycle to be a part of our long-term garage, albeit for a short stint.6 mins read
Preetam Bora | Jun 23, 2025Hero Mavrick 440 Vs Harley-Davidson X440 Comparison Review: Sibling Rivalry!The Hero Mavrick 440 and the Harley-Davidson X440 are based on the same underpinnings. Which of these two should you consider, or should you even consider either of these two, now, in 2025? We try to find some answers.14 mins read
Jafar Rizvi | May 4, 2025Hero Mavrick 440 Long Term Review: IntroductionReport 1: Hero's top gun has joined our long-term garage, and we primarily plan to use it as a workhorse with occasional highway runs.1 min read
Preetam Bora | Jun 11, 2024Hero Mavrick 440 Review: Hero’s Top Gun Tested!Hero MotoCorp’s most expensive motorcycle tested on everyday roads. Does it make for an impressive product as the world's largest two-wheeler manufacturer's flagship motorcycle?1 min read
Janak Sorap | Mar 18, 2024Hero Mavrick 440 Review: In PicturesThe Mavrick 440 is the Hero’s latest and newest flagship motorcycle to join the portfolio3 mins read
Janak Sorap | Feb 19, 2024Hero Mavrick 440 First Ride Review: Road RunnerThe Mavrick 440 is the Hero’s latest and newest flagship motorcycle to join the portfolio5 mins read
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