KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- Mavrick 440 boasts a more powerful 440cc engine compared to Hunter's 349cc
- Mavrick 440's top variant is pricier but comes loaded with features
- Hunter 350's base variant is more affordable
Hero Mavrick 440 made its debut at the Hero World 2024 event and has now been officially launched, with bookings open. This new bike is set to take on its competitors, including the RE Hunter 350. If you're torn between these two models, you'll want to check out a comparison to see what each one brings to the table. Also, you can join our 91Wheels WhatsApp Group for the latest automotive updates.
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Hero Mavrick 440 Vs Royal Enfield Hunter 350: Prices And Variants Comparision
Variant (Hero Mavrick 440) | Colour | Price (Rs) | Variant (Royal Enfield Hunter 350) | Colour | Price (Rs) |
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Base | Arctic White | 1,99,000 | Retro Factory | Factory Black | 1,49,999 |
Mid | Fearless Red And Celestial Blue | 2,14,000 | Metro Dapper | Dapper O, G, White And Grey | 1,69,656 |
Top | Phantom Black And Enigma Black | 2,24,000 | Metro Rebel | Rebel Red, Blue And Black | 1,74,655 |
The Hunter 350 starts at a base price of Rs 1,49,000, whereas the Maverick offers a slightly more affordable base variant at Rs 1.99 lakh. However, when you look at the top-tier models, the Maverick becomes pricier with its top variant costing Rs 2.24 lakh, while the Hunter's top variant is priced at Rs 1,74,655.
Hero Mavrick 440 Vs Royal Enfield Hunter 350: Features Comparision
Maverick offers a sleek digital dashboard with Bluetooth and USB-C charging, dual ABS for safety, and turn-by-turn navigation. Its RTMi display tracks mileage and indicates gear.
Hunter combines a classic speedometer with an LCD screen, featuring Royal Enfield's Tripper Navigation System and Bluetooth, Analogue switch cubes, with dual ABS for safety.
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Hero Mavrick 440 Vs Royal Enfield Hunter 350: Under The Hood
The Hero Mavrick 440 flaunts a 440cc air-cooled engine with oil cooling, generating 27 bhp at 6000 rpm and 36 Nm of torque at 4000 rpm. It employs a multi-plate, wet-type clutch system and a 6-speed manual transmission.
Contrastingly, the Royal Enfield Hunter 350 features a 349cc air-oil cooled engine, producing 20.2 bhp at 6100 rpm and 27 Nm of torque at 4000 rpm, also with a 5-speed transmission.
In comparison, the Mavrick 440 exhibits superior power with 6.8 more bhp and 9 Nm more torque than the Hunter 350, alongside advanced clutch features, enhancing overall performance and control.
Hero Mavrick 440 Vs Royal Enfield Hunter 350: Hardware
Mavrick 440 | Hunter 350 | |
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Frame | Trellis Frame Body | Twin Downtube Spine Frame |
Front Suspension | Telescopic, 43 mm Front Fork, 130 mm (Front cushion stroke) | Telescopic, 41mm Front Forks, 130 mm Travel |
Rear Suspension | 7-step adjustable twin shock, 130 mm Travel | Twin tube emulsion shock absorbers with 6-step adjustable preload, 102 mm travel |
Front tyre size | 110/70-17 | 110/70-17 100/80-17 (Tube Type) |
Rear tyre size | 150/60-17 | 140/7-17 (Tubeless type) |
Front brake | Disc-320 mm | Disc 300 mm |
Rear brake | Disc 240 mm | Disc 270 mm |
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Hero Mavrick 440 Vs Royal Enfield Hunter 350: Colour And Design Comparision
Variant (Mavrick 440) | Colour | Variant (RE Hunter 350) | Colour |
---|---|---|---|
Base | Arctic White | Retro Factory | Factory Red |
Mid | Fearless Red And Celestial Blue | Metro Dapper | Dapper O, Dapper G, Dapper White and Dapper Grey |
Top | Phantom Black And Enigma Black | Metro Rebel | Rebel Black, Rebel Blue and Rebel Red |
The Hero Mavrick 440 features a bold design with modern elements and classic roadster vibes, including an H-shaped LED DRL, muscular tank, and broad handlebars.
Meanwhile, the Royal Enfield Hunter 350 combines retro aesthetics with modern features like a round headlamp, teardrop-shaped tank, and single seat.
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Verdict
While both bikes offer compelling features, the Hero Mavrick 440's superior power, modern design elements, and feature-rich instrumentation make it a formidable choice for riders seeking a blend of performance and style.