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Watch: Harley-Davidson X440T full Review -Specs, Price, and Performance of new 440 range flagship

Harley-Davidson has brought a host of upgrades to the bike; the tail section of the bike has been redesigned, since many riders earlier found it disproportionate

Harley-Davidson has unveiled the all-new X440T in India, marking the latest flagship in its 440 lineup. The motorcycle is available in four colours: vivid black, pearl white, pearl red and pearl blue. The X440 T brings a host of updates that make it a more compelling proposition than the standard X440, especially in terms of styling and features. Here is our video review for your detailed review.

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Harley-Davidson has brought a host of upgrades to the bike; the tail section of the bike has been redesigned, since many riders earlier found it disproportionate. Available now at a price of Rs 2.79 lakh, about 25k more expensive than the base standard version of the bike. The new changes have made the tail section of the vehicle to now sit much more nicely with the rest of the bike. Beyond that, Harley has now removed the SOS button on the console of the bike.

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During our review, we found the bike to be refined and the aggressive exhaust note pushed us to ride it faster. The new X440 T is now equipped with ride-by-wire, switchable traction control, and switchable rear ABS. The bike also offers two ride modes: Road and Rain. A segment-first feature of the bike is the all-new panic braking feature, which automatically flashes all the indicators under hard braking to warn the traffic behind. ​ For a detailed review, watch our video above.

Specs and features

The Harley-Davidson X440T retains the same mechanical setup as its previous siblings. The bike has a 440CC air/oil cooled engine producing 27 bhp and 38 Nm of peak torque paired with a six-speed gearbox. The motorcycle is priced at Rs 2.79 lakh.

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Comparison between the old and the new

Feature / AspectX440X440 T
Engine Type440cc Air- and Oil-cooled Single-cylinderSame 440cc Air- and Oil-cooled Single-cylinder
Power27.3 PS27.3 PS
Torque38 Nm38 Nm
Gearbox6-speed6-speed
Chassis & SuspensionTelescopic front forks, twin rear shocksSame as X440
BrakingDisc brakes front & rearSame as X440
Real-world Ride & HandlingStandardIdentical to X440
Rear Design / Tail CowlStandardRedesigned, tighter over rear wheel
Seat ProfileStandardRevised for cleaner look & better pillion support
MirrorsHandlebar-mountedBar-end mirrors
ExhaustStandardUpdated end cap & heat shield
Graphics & ColoursStandardNew graphics & fresh colour options
Rider Aids / TechnologyNoneRide-by-wire throttle with Road & Rain modes, switchable traction control, switchable rear ABS
Adaptability & SafetyStandardEnhanced for different road & weather conditions

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First published on: Dec 16, 2025 12:27 AM IST


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