Hero MotoCorp, India’s leading motorcycle manufacturer, has garnered substantial attention and enthusiasm from customers, receiving more than 25,597 bookings for the highly anticipated Harley-Davidson X440 motorcycle. The booking window, which opened on July 4, has now closed, with the company announcing that a new booking window will be unveiled soon, according to an official press release on August 8.
Production of the much-anticipated Harley-Davidson X440 is slated to commence in September at Hero MotoCorp’s Garden Factory located in Neemrana, Rajasthan. The first customer deliveries are scheduled to begin in October, marking an exciting milestone for motorcycle enthusiasts eagerly awaiting the premium offering.
The introductory ex-showroom prices for the Harley-Davidson X440 variants have undergone revisions. As per the updated pricing, the Denim variant will be priced at Rs 2,39,500, the Vivid variant at Rs 2,59,500, and the S variant at Rs 2,79,500. These adjustments reflect the evolving market dynamics and align with the brand’s commitment to delivering value to its customers.
Niranjan Gupta, Chief Executive Officer at Hero MotoCorp, expressed his delight over the overwhelming response received for the Harley-Davidson X440. He acknowledged the confidence displayed by customers in Hero MotoCorp’s foray into the premium segment, noting that the majority of bookings stem from the top-end model. Gupta emphasized that this response underscores customers’ willingness to invest in the right brand and model.
The Harley-Davidson X440 is a significant collaboration between the iconic Harley-Davidson brand and Hero MotoCorp. This partnership showcases the synergy of two esteemed entities and their commitment to offering a premium motorcycle experience to Indian consumers.
With the remarkable booking numbers, Hero MotoCorp’s entry into the premium segment appears promising, setting the stage for an exciting chapter in the company’s journey. As production gears up to begin, enthusiasts and admirers of both brands eagerly anticipate the arrival of the Harley-Davidson X440 on Indian roads.
Sources By Agencies