Everything you need to know before you book the bike
Harley-Davidson X440 is the most affordable bike from the brand. It makes the 'Harley lifestyle' more accessible.
If you too are keen on being a part of this, here's everything to know before you book the X440:
Variants and Price
The X440 comes in two variants, S and Vivid:
Variant | Price |
X440 Vivid | Rs 2,34,500 |
X440 S | Rs 2,54,900 |
All prices are ex-showroom, Delhi
Booking Details
The X440 can be booked at any of the Harley dealerships, or even at a Hero Premia dealership. It can also be booked online on either brand's website. The booking amount for the X440 Vivid is Rs 11,800, and that for the X440 S is Rs 12,800.
Reasons to Buy or Skip Harley-Davidson X440
Reasons to buy | Reasons to skip |
Great low-end torque | Soft seat could be uncomfortable over long distances |
Agile handling | Exposed wiring doesn't look quite premium |
Colours
The Harley-Davidson X440 has a total of six colour options:
Variant | Colours |
X440 Vivid | Metallic Thick Red, Metallic Dark Silver, Mustard, Goldfish Silver |
X440 S | Matte Black, Baja Orange |
To know more about the colours, you refer to our Harley-Davidson X440 colours explainer story.
Features and Safety
This Harley-Davidson bike has a basic set of features that will make your day-to-day riding easy. It has a 3.5-inch colour TFT console which also features Bluetooth connectivity for call/message alerts and turn-by-turn navigation.
For safety, it has dual-channel ABS, an SOS button, and theft/accident alerts.
You can get in depth information about all the features of X440 in our Harley-Davidson X440 features explainer.
Engine and Performance
Engine | 440cc, single-cylinder, air and oil-cooled |
Max Power | 27.3PS @ 6,000rpm |
Max Torque | 38Nm @ 4,000rpm |
Gearbox | 6-speed |
Rivals
Harley-Davidson X440 competes with Royal Enfield Classic 350 which offers more retro styling but lesser features than X440.
Another head-to-head rival is Honda CB350 which offers slightly more features but lacks bedding in performance.

