If you were planning to bring home a Harley-Davidson X440, be ready to shell out a little more. The company has increased prices across every variant of its popular motorcycle range in India. From the entry-level Vivid to the top-spec X440 T, each model now costs more than before. The only consolation is that nothing has changed under the metal, the engine and mechanical hardware stay exactly the same, only the price tag has moved.
How Much It Costs Now and When It Took Effect
This time the increase goes up to a maximum of ₹5,000, and the revised prices are effective from June 2026. The X440 is sold in India through a partnership with Hero MotoCorp and sits as a strong middle ground between everyday commuters and entry-level performance machines. With the latest hike, it now lines up as a costlier choice against rivals such as the Triumph Tracker 400, Honda CB350 RS and Royal Enfield Classic 350.
Variant-Wise New Price List (Ex-Showroom)
- X440 Vivid: earlier priced at ₹2.35 lakh, now ₹2.36 lakh after a hike of ₹1 thousand.
- X440 S: earlier ₹2.55 lakh, now ₹2.59 lakh following a ₹4 thousand increase.
- X440 T: earlier ₹2.79 lakh, now ₹2.84 lakh after the biggest hike of ₹5 thousand.
Design and Looks
The X440 wins attention with its retro roadster character, blending Harley-Davidson's classic appeal with a modern touch. A muscular fuel tank, LED lighting, attractive colour options and a premium finish help it stand out on the road. The top variant, the X440 T, carries XR1200-inspired updates such as a redesigned rear subframe, a larger fender, a revised seat, bigger grab rails and a new tank badge. The bike is offered in four colours: Black, Red, Blue and White.
What the Features Offer
Every variant comes with a digital instrument cluster, LED headlamp and taillight, and dual-channel ABS as standard. The top-end T variant adds a few advanced touches, including ride-by-wire, two riding modes (Rain and Road), switchable traction control and ABS. eSim connectivity is available as well.
Engine and Performance
Powering the bike is a 440 cc single-cylinder air/oil-cooled engine that puts out 27 bhp and 38 Nm of torque, paired with a 6-speed gearbox. The strong low and mid-range torque makes riding comfortable in city traffic as well as on the highway. The company claims a mileage of around 35 kmpl. Suspension duties are handled by 43 mm USD forks up front and gas-charged twin shocks at the rear.
Dimensions and the Verdict
The X440 has a wheelbase of 1,418 mm, ground clearance of 170 mm and weighs around 192 kg. Comfortable ergonomics, sorted handling and a premium riding experience remain its strengths. On the whole, the bike has turned slightly more expensive, but its styling, performance and brand value should keep it an appealing pick in its segment.













