
KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- Updated Hero Mavrick likely to launch in coming weeks
- Set to embrace new features like USD forks, circular TFT display, and more
- Retains its current 440cc engine shared with the Harley X440
Hero MotoCorp's most premium motorcycle offering, the Hero Mavrick 440, is headed for a refresh, and recent numbers make that abundantly clear. After being showcased in an updated avatar at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025, the current version has seen a sharp drop in both production and sales. With the updated model expected to hit showrooms in the coming months, the slowdown appears to be a strategic move ahead of the relaunch. Let's look at the details and what upgrades are coming your way soon, but before moving ahead, make sure to join our 91Wheels WhatsApp Group community of petrolheads to never miss out on any updates from the automotive world.
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Hero Mavrick 440 To Get An Update Soon

According to SIAM data, Hero managed to produce and sell only a handful of Hero Mavrick 440 between March and May 2025. In March, 41 units were manufactured, but not a single one was sold. April saw zero production and just four units sold, while May saw seven bikes made and five sold. This steep decline likely signals a stock clearance phase as Hero prepares to introduce the new version.

The upcoming 2025 Mavrick 440 was earlier showcased at EICMA 2024 and more recently in India at the Auto Expo 2025. It borrows styling and features from the Harley-Davidson X440, with key upgrades including gold-colored USD forks, a circular TFT display, and Bluetooth connectivity for turn-by-turn navigation, music, and call alerts.
While Hero hasn't confirmed the exact launch date, sources indicate a launch in the coming weeks. With the added equipment and premium finish, the updated Mavrick is expected to cost around Rs. 10,000 to Rs. 12,000 more than the current top variant, priced at Rs. 2.24 lakh (ex-showroom). Given its position as Hero's flagship, this refresh is crucial in ensuring the Mavrick 440 remains competitive in the space.
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Engine Details

It retains the same 440cc, single-cylinder engine producing 27PS and 36Nm, paired with a six-speed gearbox and slipper clutch. Interestingly, this engine has been co-developed by Harley under their partnership which also happens to be employed with the Harley X440.
Verdict