Hero MotoCorp begins deliveries of Mavrick 440

The Mavrick is offered in three variants: base (Rs 1.99 lakh), mid (Rs 2.14 lakh), and top (Rs 2.24 lakh).

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Hero MotoCorp begins deliveries of Mavrick 440

Hero MotoCorp has initiated customer deliveries for the Mavrick 440 motorcycle across India. Dr. Pawan Munjal, Executive Chairman of Hero MotoCorp, personally handed over the bikes to customers at a special event held at the Hero Premia outlet in Gurugram.

The Hero Mavrick is powered by an air-/oil-cooled, 440cc, single-cylinder engine, delivering 26hp at 6,000rpm and 36Nm at 4,000rpm. In terms of frame, the Mavrick utilises the same main frame as the Harley X440 but opts for a simpler 43mm telescopic fork in the front. With a ground clearance of 175mm, the Mavrick rides on 17-inch wheels at both the front and rear.

The Mavrick is offered in three variants: base (Rs 1.99 lakh), mid (Rs 2.14 lakh), and top (Rs 2.24 lakh). The base variant, available in a single white color, features spoked wheels, while the mid variant comes with alloy wheels and offers two color options. The top-spec variant is equipped with Bluetooth connectivity and diamond-cut alloy wheels.

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