Hero Motocorp Mavrick 440 Update Spied
Hero MotoCorp is working on the updated Mavrick 440. Recent spy shots show the bike getting key changes.
There’s a new golden USD front fork which looks chunkier than before. The engine cover has a bronze colour now. The paint is matte grey. The style matches the motorcycle that Hero showed at EICMA last year. All of these changes give the bike a fresh look. The design keeps much of the old Mavrick’s shape but feels sharper now.
The older Mavrick was quiet on sales for a few months. Hero took it off the shelves after weak demand. The new spied shots hint at a comeback soon. The bike was spotted during filming of a TV commercial in Pune. This usually means the company is readying a launch.
What else is new? The bike might get a digital TFT display, possibly from the Harley-Davidson X440. That model had Bluetooth features for calls, music, and navigation. But it’s not confirmed whether the final launch bike will have this tech. The new engine cover stands out more on this version. The fuel tank and graphics seem updated too, though major changes are in the suspension and colour scheme.
Under the body, the engine keeps its format. You get a 440cc air and oil-cooled single cylinder. Peak power is 27hp with 36Nm torque, paired with a six-speed gearbox. The core mechanical setup stays the same; the platform is shared with the Harley-Davidson X440.
Hero hasn’t announced a launch date yet, and the website hasn’t got the fresh listing. Most sources expect the bike to reach showrooms in a few weeks. Media reports say the price might be a little higher than before. The updated version tries to hit the premium segment in the 400cc bike market.
What does this mean? Hero MotoCorp wants to bring the Mavrick 440 back with better features and finish. The main changes: golden USD fork, bronze engine cover, new matte grey paint, and possible display upgrades. The company hopes these updates will appeal to buyers who passed on the previous Mavrick, especially with the model now closer to its Harley X440 sibling.
The bike’s actual specs for launch will be clear soon. For now, the new updates look set to give the Mavrick 440 a second chance in India’s mid-size motorcycle segment.
Disclaimer:
The information provided about the Hero MotoCorp Mavrick 440 update is based on spy shots and early reports. Features, specifications, and the launch date are subject to change as Hero MotoCorp finalizes the bike for release. For the most accurate and up-to-date details, please refer to official announcements from Hero MotoCorp closer to the official launch.