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    Hero Mavrick 440 New Teaser Reveals Headlight Design – More Spy Shots

    Hero Mavrick 440 new teaserUpon launch, Hero Mavrick 440 will rival Royal Enfield bikes like Classic 350 and Hunter 350 as well as Triumph Speed 400In partnership with Harley-Davidson, India’s largest two-wheeler manufacturer Hero MotoCorp is making its entry in the sub-500cc motorcycle segment. Hero will start its journey in this space with Mavrick 440, which is scheduled to debut on 23rd January. Ahead of the launch, a recently spotted test mule has revealed finer details about the bike.Hero Mavrick 440 – Key featuresMavrick 440 will be sharing the new 440cc platform, as seen with Harley X440. However, Mavrick has a completely different profile. While X440 has a quirky persona, Hero Mavrick is easily relatable to a classic roadster. But with features like tank shrouds, it appears that Hero too is looking to introduce some level of design innovation. It remains to be seen if this approach will help attract enthusiasts.Hero Mavrick 440 New Spy ShotsSome of the key highlights of Mavrick 440 include all-LED lighting, round headlamp and rear-view mirrors, chunky fuel tank, wide handlebar, single-piece seat and standard grab rail. While Harley X440 has USD forks at front, this particular test mule of Mavrick 440 is equipped with conventional telescopic forks. The exhaust is also different, although the positioning is the same for both bikes.Mavrick gets new alloy wheels in comparison to that of X440. But it is worth mentioning that the bike would look a lot better with wire spoke wheels. It is possible that this feature could be offered as an option. X440 already has the option of spoke and cast wheels. Spy shots are credited to Rj Biker Jpr, who has also managed to capture the exhaust note of new Hero Mavrick 440.Hero Mavrick 440 New Spy ShotsTo keep costs down, Hero Mavrick could borrow the circular 3.5-inch TFT display from X440. It displays a range of information such as gear indicator, speedometer, side stand alert, ABS alert and low fuel indication. Onboard X440, users can also connect their smartphone via Bluetooth to access calls, text, music and turn-by-turn navigation.Hero Mavrick 440 new teaserHero Mavrick 440 – Specs, performanceBraking setup for Mavrick could include 320 mm front and 240 mm rear disk brakes. Dual-channel ABS will be offered as standard. At rear, the bike has twin shocks, similar to the ones in use with X440. Powering Hero Mavrick will be the 440cc, single cylinder, air-oil cooled engine. It churns out 27 bhp of peak power and 38 Nm of max torque. It is mated to a 6-speed gearbox.[embedded content]Hero Mavrick 440 – Any worries for Royal Enfield?To make it an irresistible deal, Hero could offer the Mavrick 440 at around Rs 2 lakh. Although Hero has capabilities to launch Mavrick at an affordable price point, it is unlikely to have any major impact on Royal Enfield sales. Mavrick will create its own customer base, instead of eroding the market share of popular RE bikes such as Classic 350 and Hunter 350. Something similar is expected with other rivals such as Triumph Speed 400.Mavrick 440 is a new journey for Hero MotoCorp. The 440cc platform will spawn multiple new bikes in the future. It includes Xpulse 440 and Xtreme 440, which can help strengthen Hero’s presence in the sub-500cc motorcycle segment. More

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    Svitch CSR 762 Launched In India At Rs. 1.9 Lakh – Tork, Oben, Revolt Rival

    Svitch CSR 762 LaunchedIn limited electric motorcycle space, Svitch CSR 762 launched in India, takes on the likes of e-motorcycles from Tork, Revolt and othersWith Indian 2W EVs gaining popularity, more manufacturers are looking to invest in this segment. This is also a call for startup brands to carve a pie for themselves. Latest entrant is Svitch CSR 762, which is an electric motorcycle, rather than an electric scooter. Launched at Rs. 1,89,999 (ex-sh), CSR 762 intends to cash in the rising e-motorcycle segment.Svitch CSR 762 Launched In India At Rs. 1.9 LakhSvitch MotoCorp Pvt Ltd is among the known electric bicycle manufacturers in India. The electric mobility startup invests heavily in electric motorcycles segment with its maiden product e-motorcycle, CSR 762. The motorcycle looks futuristic and something that came out of a Cyberpunk-themed movie or video game.This electric mobility startup intends to redefine e-motorcycles by imparting their vision of the future today, with CSR 762. Launched at Rs. 1,89,999 (ex-sh), Svitch CSR 762 combine multiple innovations with a futuristic design. A combination that is expected to influence target demographic to “Svitch” to electric mobility than ICE.The design has a lot of cuts and creases along with sharp and chiseled character lines. Overall appeal is quite boxy, yet sophisticated. The quadrilateral headlight gets integrated LED bulbs and DRL elements. This is a hybrid fairing design too like Ultraviolette products that has a covered body, but a street-bike-like headlight unit.Svitch CSR 762 Removable BatteriesThe company has innovated a 40L luggage space where a conventional fuel tank would have been. This is due to two smaller removable battery packs that doesn’t intrude into this space. Other appreciable elements include a cavity on the fuel tank (boot lid, in this case) to keep a smartphone to act as a second screen for navigation and other paraphernalia.Apart from the two removable battery packs mentioned, users can also carry two extra battery packs to double the claimed range. Because these are removable, Svitch CSR 762 gets an air-cooling setup and not liquid-cooling. There are three colour options with Svitch – Scarlette Red, Molten Mercury (Silver) and Black Diamond.Specs, numbers and featuresComponentry includes a tubular skeleton frame construction that is holding RSU telescopic front forks, mono-shock rear setup suspension setup, 17-inch alloy wheels wrapped with 11/80 front and 140/70 rear tyres, 300mm front and 280mm rear disc brake with combi braking, a mid-mounted motor with 56 Nm without reduction, 3 kW (4 bhp) nominal power and 10 kW (13.4 bhp) peak power. Kerb weight is 155 kg.Svitch CSR 762 Instrument screenThe motor is connected to rear wheels via chain drive. Svitch claims 120 km/h top speed, 190 km range from a single charge and doesn’t mention the battery capacity. One look at company’s official brochure (currently live on website) reveals 3.6 kWh total capacity. However, the brochure mentioned top speed as 110 km/h and maximum range as 160 km, which are different from numbers on press material.Also, Svitch CSR 762 is advertised to get a 5-inch TFT display. But the pictures on brochure reveal a negative LCD unit. Other features include up to five riding modes. More

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    Hero Mavrick 440 New Spy Shots – More Details, Exhaust Note Captured

    Hero Mavrick 440 New Spy ShotsUpon launch, Hero Mavrick 440 will rival Royal Enfield bikes like Classic 350 and Hunter 350 as well as Triumph Speed 400In partnership with Harley-Davidson, India’s largest two-wheeler manufacturer Hero MotoCorp is making its entry in the sub-500cc motorcycle segment. Hero will start its journey in this space with Mavrick 440, which is scheduled to debut on 23rd January. Ahead of the launch, a recently spotted test mule has revealed finer details about the bike.Hero Mavrick 440 – Key featuresMavrick 440 will be sharing the new 440cc platform, as seen with Harley X440. However, Mavrick has a completely different profile. While X440 has a quirky persona, Hero Mavrick is easily relatable to a classic roadster. But with features like tank shrouds, it appears that Hero too is looking to introduce some level of design innovation. It remains to be seen if this approach will help attract enthusiasts.Hero Mavrick 440 New Spy ShotsSome of the key highlights of Mavrick 440 include all-LED lighting, round headlamp and rear-view mirrors, chunky fuel tank, wide handlebar, single-piece seat and standard grab rail. While Harley X440 has USD forks at front, this particular test mule of Mavrick 440 is equipped with conventional telescopic forks. The exhaust is also different, although the positioning is the same for both bikes.Mavrick gets new alloy wheels in comparison to that of X440. But it is worth mentioning that the bike would look a lot better with wire spoke wheels. It is possible that this feature could be offered as an option. X440 already has the option of spoke and cast wheels. Spy shots are credited to Rj Biker Jpr, who has also managed to capture the exhaust note of new Hero Mavrick 440.[embedded content]To keep costs down, Hero Mavrick could borrow the circular 3.5-inch TFT display from X440. It displays a range of information such as gear indicator, speedometer, side stand alert, ABS alert and low fuel indication. Onboard X440, users can also connect their smartphone via Bluetooth to access calls, text, music and turn-by-turn navigation.Hero Mavrick 440 – Specs, performanceBraking setup for Mavrick could include 320 mm front and 240 mm rear disk brakes. Dual-channel ABS will be offered as standard. At rear, the bike has twin shocks, similar to the ones in use with X440. Powering Hero Mavrick will be the 440cc, single cylinder, air-oil cooled engine. It churns out 27 bhp of peak power and 38 Nm of max torque. It is mated to a 6-speed gearbox.Hero Mavrick 440 – Any worries for Royal Enfield?To make it an irresistible deal, Hero could offer the Mavrick 440 at around Rs 2 lakh. Although Hero has capabilities to launch Mavrick at an affordable price point, it is unlikely to have any major impact on Royal Enfield sales. Mavrick will create its own customer base, instead of eroding the market share of popular RE bikes such as Classic 350 and Hunter 350. Something similar is expected with other rivals such as Triumph Speed 400.Mavrick 440 is a new journey for Hero MotoCorp. The 440cc platform will spawn multiple new bikes in the future. It includes Xpulse 440 and Xtreme 440, which can help strengthen Hero’s presence in the sub-500cc motorcycle segment. More

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    Ather 450S Prices Slashed By Rs. 20,000 – Existing Owners Share Concern

    Ather electric scootersThe decision for Ather 450S prices slashed, is just one month into Ola slashing Rs. 20K off its S1 X+ with 3 kWh battery packSince 2024 began, Ather Energy has managed to make headlines on multiple occasions. The company launched its new flagship product, 450 Apex recently with revamped performance. However, at the lower-end, Ather craves more action in terms of sales numbers. That is why we can see Ather 450S prices slashed by as much as Rs. 20,000.Ather 450S Prices Slashed By Rs. 20,000Previously, 450S cost about Rs. 1.3 lakh (ex-sh) and with the new price revision, Ather has slashed pricing by Rs. 20,000. The company didn’t quote an exact reason for this revision, but we would reckon that it is because of Ola’s extremely aggressive pricing strategy that is significantly undercutting Ather’s products. Existing owners of Ather 450S have shared their concern with recent price cut.Ather 450S existing owners not happyNot just with 450S, Ola undercuts Ather’s products across the range too. For example, Ola S1 Pro Gen 2 boasts greater acceleration, power, torque, range and features than recently launched 450 Apex and still costs significantly less. Where Ather strikes back though, is a more reassuring track record where safety and reliability are concerned.However, India is a price-sensitive market and an attractive MRP either makes or breaks the product. Sticking with Ather 450S that just got a price revision, it primarily rivals Ola S1X+. At launch Ola had priced it at Rs. 1.1 lakh (ex-sh) and in December 2023, Ola offered a flat Rs. 20,000 discount on S1 X+, taking the price to just Rs. 90K.Ather 450S Prices SlashedThe price war thus began and the prospect of an Ather 450S at Rs. 1.3 lakh (ex-sh) began to wear out thin. To keep up with rising competition, Ather has participated in this price war by slashing Rs. 20,000 off the MRP of 450S. But the Rs. 1.3 lakh quote for Ather 450X price tag seen in Ather’s tweet doesn’t reflect on the company’s website at all, which still shows Rs. 1,37,999 (ex-sh).450S more VFM than beforeWith this price revision Ather’s portfolio now starts from Rs. 1.1 lakh (ex-sh), which is a lot more gullible for mainstream electric scooter buyers in India. This should result in an increase in sales figures and Ather’s market share in competitive 2W electric mobility sector.Ather 450S is available with a single 2.9 kWh battery variant that packs 115 km of claimed range and 90 km of TrueRange. Top speed is 90 km/h and the scooter hits 40 km/h in 3.9 seconds. It packs an LCD instrument display with smartphone connectivity and navigation. Buyers can opt for Pro pack with 450S for Rs. 9,999 which unlocks more features.Ather 450S new LCD screen LayoutIn contrast, Ola S1 X+ gets a 3 kWh battery pack promising 151 km of claimed range, 90 km/h top speed and packs an LCD instrument cluster too. There are no optional packages for Ola S1 X+. The competition just intensified with Simple Dot One along with stiff competition from TVS iQube range. More

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    Hero Mavrick Global Debut On 23rd Jan 2024 – RE Classic 350 Rival

    Hero Mavrick Global DebutGlobal Debut Date for Hero Mavrick 440: Revving Up the Roads on January 23rd, 2024Hero MotoCorp is gearing up to unfurl its latest marvel, the Hero Mavrick 440. The much-anticipated mid-size motorcycle is set to hit the streets on the 23rd of January, 2024, marking a bold stride in the realm of roadsters. Hero Mavrick 440, a 440cc roadster, draws its lineage from the esteemed platform of the Harley-Davidson X440, promising an amalgamation of power and finesse.Distinctive Design LanguageBased on the Harley X440, the Mavrick 440 is poised to captivate aficionados with a subtler demeanour, boasting a distinctive panelling that sets it apart. While retaining elements of retro charm like the iconic round headlamp and rear-view mirrors, the Mavrick 440 leans toward a more conventional roadster aesthetic.Hero Mavrick Global DebutEnthusiasts can anticipate a host of expected features in the Hero Mavrick 440. A circular instrument pod, potentially integrating a 3.5-inch TFT display akin to the acclaimed Harley X440, will offer Bluetooth connectivity, granting access to phone and media functions. Moreover, the bike is projected to embrace app-based connectivity features, enhancing the overall riding experience.Crafted for comfort, the Mavrick 440 boasts an upright riding stance, coupled with a user-friendly seat height of approximately 800 mm, catering to a wide spectrum of riders. In terms of specifications and performance, Hero might employ a modified version of the chassis utilized in the Harley X440, potentially exploring cost-effective adaptations to the equipment roster to ensure an accessible price point.Hero Mavrick 440 name trademarkedEngine SpecsVariants may include a base model with pared-down features, such as conventional telescopic forks and reasonably priced tyre options, maintaining affordability without compromising quality. Hero Mavrick 440 will house a robust 440cc, single-cylinder, air-oil cooled engine generating 27 bhp of peak power and 38 Nm of maximum torque, harmonizing with a 6-speed gearbox. While aiming for efficiency, the engine’s performance might undergo slight adjustments to resonate uniquely with the Mavrick 440, accompanied by a distinctive and resonant exhaust note.Price and PositioningLeveraging its manufacturing prowess, Hero MotoCorp aims to launch the Mavrick 440 competitively, potentially hovering around the Rs 2 lakh mark, positioning itself as an enticing prospect within the sub-500cc motorcycle segment. For context, the Harley X440 commences at Rs 2.39 lakh, while the Royal Enfield Classic 350 is available at Rs 2.28 lakh.Following the grand debut of the Mavrick 440, Hero MotoCorp is poised to continue its impressive streak by unveiling a series of motorcycles sharing the same robust engine and platform. Among the much-anticipated releases, enthusiasts can look forward to the arrival of the Xpulse 440 and the Xtreme 440. Building upon the success and technological prowess showcased in the Mavrick 440, these forthcoming models are projected to exemplify a harmonious blend of performance, innovation, and versatility.The Xpulse 440 is anticipated to elevate the adventure motorcycle segment, catering to riders seeking unparalleled ruggedness and exploration capabilities. Meanwhile, the Xtreme 440 is expected to exude a captivating amalgamation of power and style, targeting enthusiasts in the sporty segment. Hero MotoCorp’s strategic move to expand its lineup underscores a commitment to offering diverse options to riders, solidifying its position as an industry trailblazer in delivering cutting-edge two-wheeled marvels. More

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    Triumph Daytona 660 Revealed – More Oomph Than Trident, Tiger Sport

    Triumph Daytona 660 RevealedUpon launch, Triumph Daytona 660 will take on rivals such as Kawasaki Ninja 650, Honda CBR650R and upcoming Yamaha R7Triumph has started the new year with Daytona 660. The fully-faired bike was spotted multiple times on road tests at overseas locations. Now it has been officially revealed.Triumph Daytona 660 RevealedTriumph Daytona 660 will be looking to bring back the excitement and allure, associated with the earlier Daytona model 675R. It was a powerful bike, producing 128 bhp of max power. However, it was discontinued in 2017 due to low demand and stricter emission norms.Triumph Daytona 660Daytona 660 comes with a dominating street presence with split headlamps and an aggressive front fascia. The bike has layered fairing, which is aesthetically pleasing and also supports functional needs such as handling and engine cooling. There are a few semblances with Honda CBR650R, especially with side profile.Some of the key highlights include a large windscreen, front-cowl-mounted sporty rear-view mirrors, sculpted fuel tank, sporty graphics and decals, split seat design and underbelly exhaust. Some exciting colour options will be available. Users can expect a comfortable riding stance, suitable for urban streets.Triumph Daytona 660Triumph Daytona 660 specs, performanceTriumph Daytona 660 is built on the same platform as Trident 660 and Tiger Sport 660. Powering the bike will be a 660cc, liquid-cooled, inline 3-cylinder engine that generates 95 bhp of max power and very nice 69 Nm of peak torque. It is mated to a 6-speed gearbox. Performance metrics are the highest when compared to other 660cc bikes from Triumph.Daytona 660 is primed to deliver the most exhilarating performance. This is in line with Daytona’s sporty character. Hi-tech equipment onboard Daytona 660 may include traction control, riding modes and a bi-directional quick shifter. As compared to Tiger Sport 660 which has riding modes of Road and Rain, Daytona 660 could get an additional race-focused riding mode.Much of the hardware is borrowed from other 660c bikes from Triumph. Suspension system boasts Showa 41 mm USD forks at front and Showa mono-shock with preload adjustment at rear. Braking setup onboard Trident 660 comprises twin 310 mm floating discs at front and a single 220 mm disc at rear. Dual-channel ABS will be standard.Triumph Daytona 660Triumph Daytona 660 priceTriumph Daytona 660 has a colour TFT multifunction instrument console. A range of features is present such as a smartphone connectivity, navigation and maybe tyre pressure monitoring system as an accessory. 17-inch wheels are standard and wrapped with 120/70 front and 180/55 rear tyres.As far as pricing is concerned, Triumph Daytona 660 maybe priced around Rs. 9 lakh to Rs. 9.5 lakh (ex-sh). For reference, Trident 660 is available at a starting price of Rs 8.12 lakh. In comparison, Tiger Sport 660 is priced at Rs 9.34 lakh. Daytona 660 prices will be closer to that of Tiger Sport 660. With its premium pricing, Daytona 660 will cater to a niche customer base. More

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    Yamaha Launched New Colours With FZ, FZ-X And R15 – Bolder Than Before

    Yamaha Launched New ColoursNone of these new colourways from Yamaha on FZ, FZ-X and R15 vehicles bear any mechanical changes than what was on beforeIn India, Yamaha is expanding its portfolio to include new motorcycles. We saw this with recent launch of YZF-R3 and MT-03. These are the first multi-cylinder motorcycles in Yamaha’s Indian lineup after a long time. Now, the company is offering new colours with its premium motorcycles to keep the lineup fresh for CY 2024.Yamaha Launched New ColoursTeam Blue had recently teased new colours on social media handles. Initial speculations pointed towards new colours for Yamaha’s scooters as the company often sits outside of top ten best-selling scooters list. Come 9th January, the new colours are actually for the brand’s FZ street bikes, FX-X neo-retro and R15 faired motorcycle.New added colours are very diverse with each motorcycle. The company intends to expand sales envelope with new colours and strengthen its position against rivals like Hero, Bajaj and TVS. Yamaha has launched three new colours with FZ-S FI Version 4.0 Deluxe and YZF-R15, two new colours with FZ-X and one new colour with FZ-S FI Version 3.0 and FZ FI.New colours with FZ V42024 FZ Version 4.0 DLX, 2024 FZ-S Version 3.0 and 2024 FZ FIWhenever Yamaha launches a new vehicle, it likes to keep the old model around to have a wider portfolio. That’s exactly the case with FZ lineup in India. With 2024 FZ-S FI Version 3.0, Yamaha has added Matte Grey priced at Rs. 1,21,700 (ex-sh) and with 2024 FZ-S FI, Yamaha has introduced Matte Cyan priced at Rs. 1,16,500 (ex-sh).New colours with FZ V3There are no new colours added with FZ-S FI Version 4.0. However, FZ-S FI Version 4.0 DLX gets three new colours in the form of Racing Blue, Matte Black and Majesty Red. All of these get the same price, which is Rs. 1,29,700 (ex-sh).FZ-X Matte Titan2024 FZ-XColour additions with FZ range might seem slightly confusing with the naming scheme for many. That is not the case with FZ-X, though. With FZ-X, Yamaha has added Matte Titan colour shade priced at Rs. 1,37,200 (ex-sh). That’s not all. There is a new Chrome colour that is uber cool and complements FZ-X’s overall neo-retro theme.Upcoming FZ-X ChromeThe asking price for FZ-X Chrome is slightly higher owing to meticulous labour and time needed for a Chrome finish. It costs Rs. 1,37,200 (ex-sh) and it will be available on sale with February 2024, while Matte Titan can be had now.Yamaha R15 new colours2024 YZF-R15R15 is Yamaha’s prized possession and was the company’s flagship for a very long time. There is an M version of R15 too, that packs additional kit like gold-finished USD front telescopic forks, a quick-shifter, a fancier TFT instrument screen and more. That model doesn’t get any new colours as part of this update.It is the standard R15 that gets three new colours in the form of Vivid Magenta Metallic and Racing Blue priced at Rs. 1,87,000 (ex-sh) along with Metallic Red priced at Rs. 1,82,000 (ex-sh). Vivid Magenta Metallic is vivid, like the name suggests with strong pink accents on grey base coat. Customer reception for this colour would be interesting. More

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    Hero Mavrick 440 Spotted Testing – Mules Reveal, Fascia, Components

    Hero Mavrick 440 Spotted TestingWhen compared to Harley-Davidson X440, Hero Mavrick 440 spotted testing, dons a different design language with less premium componentryThe strategic partnership between Hero MotoCorp and Harley-Davidson has spawned one motorcycle as of now. This is Harley-Davidson X440, which is manufactured by Hero MotoCorp. Now, Hero is launching their version of this motorcycle with slightly less premium componentry and a different design ethos.Hero Mavrick 440 Spotted TestingThe Indian 2W juggernaut is stepping up its game in premium motorcycle segment by launching its biggest-ever and most expensive product. The name Mavrick 440 is highly likely, as indicated by the recent teasers where company is revealing one letter at a time. Positioned as company’s flagship offering, it will be launched on 22nd January.Media drives for the same could be between 15th and 16th February. There have been multiple test mule sightings before around Jaipur. None of them showed the bike’s front fascia and visual distinctions from its alliance cousin Harley-Davidson X440. The recent spy shots surfacing internet show just that.For starters, Hero MotoCorp is incorporating a different design language than what Harley-Davidson is offering. This is evident, especially at the front where there is an all-new headlight, handlebars, and the likes. Hero Mavrick 440 spotted testing also shows stylish bar-end mirrors that are likely to be part of accessories.X440 test mules with accessoriesWhen compared to 43mm Showa USD telescopic front forks on Harley-Davidson X440, Hero Mavrick 440 gets RSU telescopic setup. This will establish a hierarchy in premiumness between Mavrick and X440. Another major difference is a new fuel tank that has tank shrouds to establish a slightly sportier and street-bike-like appeal.Brand new headlight with ‘H’ insigniaBoth X440 and Mavrick 440 get a round LED headlight setup, but Hero gives a different LED signature on the inside. This signature mimics an ‘H’, comparable to what Hero offered with 2023 Xpulse 200 and Xpulse 200 Pro. Actual headlight bulbs get a reflector setup, unlike projectors on Xpulse.Where powertrain is concerned, Hero Mavrick 440 spotted, shows the same 440cc single-cylinder engine as X440. To establish a hierarchy between the two, Hero’s offering could sport lesser performance metrics. Also, the round exhaust end-can of X440 is replaced with a different unit on Hero’s Mavrick.New Harley Davidson X440Mated to a 6-speed gearbox, X440 offers 27 bhp of peak power and 38 Nm of peak torque. X440 boasts an all-metal build too, something that Hero might change with Mavrick 440 with more plastic and fibre components to save cost and weight. Speaking of cost, X440 retails between Rs. 2,39,500 and Rs. 2,79,500 (ex-sh). Hero’s pricing would be significantly lower at around Rs. 2 lakh.Where features are concerned, we can expect the same TFT instrument screen from Karizma XMR along with Bluetooth connectivity, smartphone integration with a dedicated app for Android and Apple devices, turn-by-turn navigation and more. Primary rivals include Royal Enfield Classic 350 and other retro classics from Jawa, Yezdi and Honda.Source More