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Royal Enfield recently launched the Scram 440 in India. As per its price and engine capacity the Hero Mavrick 440 appears to be one of its rivals.
The alloy wheels also appear to be new with a ten-spoke design, and it is a possibility that Hero may give the Scrambler a 19-inch front wheel to handle some mild off-roading.
Hero MotoCorp has unveiled the Hero Mavrick 440 Thunderwheels. The limited edition bike is the result of a collaboration with Thums Up.
Rolling on 17-inch wheels, it has a 320 mm front disc brake and a 240 mm rear disc brake. The standard Mavrick 440’s retail price begins at Rs 1.99 lakh and goes up to Rs 2.24 lakh, ex-showroom.
The updated 2025 Ford Maverick kicks off at $26,295 – which is more than a 2024 model year ($23,920 with EcoBoost, $25,420 with the 2.5-liter hybrid engine), of course.