Harley-Davidson has finally launched its most affordable motorcycle of all time, the X400. The prices of the neo-retro machine start from Rs. 2.29 lakh (ex-showroom), going all the way up to Rs. 2.69 lakh (ex-showroom). Available in three variants, the bike goes up against the Royal Enfield Classic 350, the segment best seller.
So, if you are looking to buy the H-D X440, this quick specification comparison will give you an idea of how it stacks up against the Classic 350.
When it comes to new motorcycle buying, everything comes down to the pricing. The Classic 350 comes at a starting price of Rs. 1.93 lakh and its top-of-the-line trim will set you back by Rs. 2.25 lakh (ex-showroom). On the other hand, the X440’s range starts from Rs. 2.29 lakh, extending up to Rs. 2.69 lakh (ex-showroom).
The Classic 350 is available in 6 variants, namely Redditch, Halcyon (single-channel ABS), Halcyon (dual-channel ABS), Signals, Dark and Chrome. The newly launched X440 is available in three trims, i.e. Denim, Vivid and top-spec S.
Harley-Davidson X440 VS RE Classic 350: Dimensions
Motorcycle | Harley-Davidson X440 | RE Classic 350 |
Length | 2,168 mm | 2,145 mm |
Width | NA | 785 mm |
Height | NA | 1,090 mm |
Wheelbase | 1,418 mm | 1,390 mm |
Seat Height | 805 mm | 805 mm |
Ground Clearance | 170 mm | 170 mm |
In terms of dimensions, the HD X440 is the bigger bike on paper, thanks to the higher overall length and wheelbase. However, Harley-Hero didn’t quote the width and height figures of the X440. The seat height and ground clearance of both bikes are identical.
The H-D X440 carries a larger displacement of 440cc as compared to RE’s 349cc unit. This is well reflected in the higher power output of the X440 rated at 27 bhp and a healthy 38 Nm of peak torque.
Motorcycle | Harley-Davidson X440 | RE Classic 350 |
Engine Displacement | 440cc oil/air-cooled single cylinder | 349cc air/oil-cooled single cylinder |
Power | 27 bhp | 20 bhp |
Torque | 38 Nm | 27 mm |
Transmission | 6-speed | 5-speed |
The RE Classic 350 produces 27 Nm of peak torque. Both motorcycles get a 6-speed transmission.
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