Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 vs Triumph Speed 400 vs Harley-Davidson X440 vs Hero Mavrick 440: Specifications Compared

  • Jul 18, 2024
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The Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 comes in all guns ablaze to the 400-500cc retro-roadster party. We find out how it stands against its rivals

Specs compared

The Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 has been launched in India, and it mainly goes up against the Triumph Speed 400, Harley-Davidson X440, and Hero Mavrick 440. These 4 bikes are currently the hottest contenders in the 400-500cc retro-styled roadster segments. 

We compare their specifications to see how they stack up against each other, and how much value for money they offer. 

Engine

Let’s take a look at the engine specifications of each of the roadsters:

 

Specifications

Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450

Triumph Speed 400

Harley-Davidson X440

Hero Mavrick 440

Engine

450cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder, DOHC, 4 valves

398.15cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder, DOHC, 4 valves

440cc air & oil-cooled, single-cylinder, SOHC, 2 valves

440cc air & oil-cooled, single-cylinder, SOHC, 2 valves

Power

40.02PS at 8000rpm

40PS at 8000rpm

27.4PS at 6000rpm

27.4PS at 6000rpm

Torque

40Nm at 5500rpm

37.5Nm at 6,500rpm

38Nm at 4000rpm

36Nm at 4000rpm

Gearbox

6-speed

6-speed

6-speed

6-speed

Clutch

Slip & assist

Slipper clutch

Slip & assist clutch

Slip & assist clutch

 

The new Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 has the biggest engine displacement of all the four roadsters. However, its power output is almost at par with that of the Speed 400. That said, the engine on the Harley-Davidson X440 and Mavrick is the same, and is a rather simple configuration. While they make significantly less power, their torque figure is quite close to the other two roadsters. 

Chassis & Underpinnings

All the roadsters in this comparison have a tubular steel chassis except for the Mavrick, which has a trellis frame. 

Specifications

Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450

Triumph Speed 400

Harley-Davidson X440

Hero Mavrick 440

Chassis

Tubular steel

Tubular steel perimeter

Tubular steel perimeter

Trellis frame

Front Suspension

43mm telescopic fork, 140mm wheel travel

43mm big piston inverted fork, 140mm wheel travel

43mm KYB inverted fork

43mm telescopic fork, 130mm wheel travel

Rear Suspension

Monoshock, 150mm wheel travel

Monoshock, 130mm wheel travel

Twin shocks

Twin shocks, 130mm wheel travel

Front Wheel & Tyre

120/70 - R17

110/70 - R17

100/90 - R18

110/70 - R17

Rear Wheel & Tyre

160/60 - R17

150/60 - R17

140/70 - R17

150/60 - R17

Front Brake

310mm disc

300mm disc

320mm disc

320mm disc

Rear Brake

270mm disc

230mm disc

240mm disc

240mm disc

 

The Guerrilla and the Mavrick have a conventional fork, but the Guerrilla 450 has a longer front wheel travel of the two, but the same as the Triumph Speed 400. The Speed 400 and the X440 have inverted forks, which give these two roadsters a more premium appeal. All the roadsters have preload adjustability on the rear suspension, however, the X440 and the Mavrick have a twin-shock setup. 

All the bikes have 17-inch wheels, except the X440, which has an 18-inch front wheel. That said, the Guerrilla has the widest tyres of the four bikes, which should make it more stable. However, we can only find out once we compare these bikes in the real world. 

Specifications Comparision

Comparing the braking setup, the X440 and the Mavrick have a 320mm front disc, which is bigger than the other two, while the Guerrilla has the biggest rear disc at 270mm. All the bikes here have dual-channel ABS. 

Dimensions

Here’s how the Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 dimensions compare to its rivals in this comparison:

 

Specifications

Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450

Triumph Speed 400

Harley-Davidson X440

Hero Mavrick 440

Wheelbase

1440mm

1377mm

1418mm

1388mm

Seat Height

780mm

790mm

805mm

803mm

Ground Clearance

169mm

-

170mm

175mm

Fuel Tank Capacity

11 litres

13 litres

13.5 litres

13.5 litres

 

The Guerrilla 450 has the longest wheelbase of the four bikes. That paired with the wider wheels should make it feel more stable on the straight roads. It also has the lowest seat height which should make it more accessible for shorter riders. While Triumph hasn’t specified the ground clearance of the Speed 400, we didn’t find it concerning when we rode the bike. That said the Hero Mavrick 440 has the most ground clearance which allows it to ride over bumps without much issue, as compared to the other bikes.

Battle of the retro roadsters

The X440 and the Mavrick have the biggest fuel tanks of the lot, and with a claimed mileage of 35kmpl, the X440 should offer the most range. That said, while Hero hasn’t specified the claimed mileage of the Mavrick, it should be similar or close to that of the X440.

Features

The new Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 is the most feature-rich bike in this comparison. Its mid and the top variants have a 5-inch circular TFT display with smartphone connectivity, call and music controls, and integrated Google Maps. 

Retro roadsters compared

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While the X440 and the Maverick have turn-by-turn navigation, the Speed 400 does not have navigation, even as an option. That said, it's the only bike here that has switchable traction control, but the Guerrilla 450 has two riding modes: Power & Eco. All the bikes in this comparison have LED lighting all around.

Price

Here’s how these roadsters are priced:

Price

Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450

Triumph Speed 400

Harley-Davidson X440

Hero Mavrick 440

Base Variant

Rs 2,39,000

-

Rs 2,39,500

Rs 1,99,000

Mid Variant

Rs 2,49,000

-

Rs 2,59,500

Rs 2,14,000

Top Variant

Rs 2,54,000

Rs 2,34,497 (without discounts)

Rs 2,79,500

Rs 2,24,000

(all prices ex-showroom)

The Hero Mavrick 440 is the most affordable roadster of the lot, while the new Guerrilla is priced considerably lower than the Harley-Davidson X440.

That said, Triumph is currently offering a discount of Rs 10,000 on the Speed 400 till July 31, 2024, which puts it almost at par with the Mavrick. 

Verdict

The Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 price makes it seem like the most value-for-money bike, at least on paper, considering the performance and features it offers over the other 3 bikes. That said, the Harley-Davidson X440 and the Hero Mavrick 440 take a straightforward approach. The Triumph Speed 400 looks similar to its bigger modern classic roadster siblings, and forms an entry-point for the Brit brand. The latter is also done by the X440 for the American brand.

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