The Harley-Davidson X440 T is set to launch in India very soon. It is set to be a more stylish, premium, and performance-oriented version of the X440. This motorcycle has been developed for those who value flat-tracker looks and aggressive road presence.
The X440 was a hit with many in India, but its design was met with some concern. Taking this feedback into account, the company has given the X440 T a new, muscular, and clean design, making it look even sportier.
It does not only have better looks, but its finish, bodywork, and colors are also more premium. In this article, we have discussed the details about its launch and price, specifications, design, features, and dimensions.
Overview
| Model | Harley-Davidson X440 T |
| Engine | 440cc single-cylinder, air/oil-cooled |
| Power | 27 HP |
| Torque | 38 Nm |
| Top Speed | Around 140 km/h |
| Acceleration | 0–100 km/h in 10–11 seconds |
| Fuel Efficiency | 32–35 kmpl |
| Launch Date | Expected on 6 or 7 December 2025 |
| Expected Price | Around ₹3 lakh ex-showroom |
| Fuel Tank | 13 litres |
Launch & Price
The company can launch the Harley-Davidson X440 T on 6 or 7 December 2025. The details regarding the actual date will be disclosed soon; it is most likely that it may be launched on the 6th of the month.
They have not yet disclosed the pricing details for this motorcycle, but it is expected that its ex-showroom price will be around ₹3 lakh in New Delhi, and the on-road price is likely to be above ₹3.5 lakh.
Specifications
The X440 T is powered by a 440cc single-cylinder air/oil-cooled engine that generates 27 HP of power and 38 Nm of torque, which provides a comfortable ride with smooth performance on both urban and highway rides.
This motorcycle features a strong tubular trellis frame, a USD fork at the front, and twin shocks at the rear. It also features disc brakes and double-channel ABS, which significantly improves road handling and stability.
The 0 to 100 km/h acceleration timing of this motorcycle is likely to be around 10 to 11 seconds, its top speed is expected to be up to 140 km/h, and its fuel efficiency is estimated to be between 32 and 35 kmpl.
Design
The biggest change on the Harley Davidson X440 T is its design. Its rear section is much fuller than before, making this motorcycle look even more aggressive and aesthetic. The extended tail section, large tail cowl, and clean rear fender give it a real bike-like look.
The front of the bike features black-finished fenders, bar-end mirrors, new graphics, and sporty checkered-flag decals, giving it a true modern flat-tracker style. Overall, it’s more stylish and appealing to younger riders.
Features
It features a digital instrument console that includes smartphone connectivity, call/message alerts, and navigation support. The quality of finishes and paint shades has seen significant upgrades, giving it a premium feel.
Bar-end mirrors, a modern LED lighting setup, and a new seat design have been added to make it more feature-rich than the standard model. Seat comfort has also been slightly improved, making long rides more comfortable.
A new heat shield added to the exhaust, clean wiring, and refinement of the engine-bay area make this a sophisticated motorcycle. Riders looking for the flat-tracker style of a Harley-Davidson are sure to love this bike.
Dimensions
The size of the motorcycle has been perfectly balanced to make it easy for both new and experienced riders to handle. It is expected that its seat height will be around 805 mm, which will provide a comfortable riding position for people between 5.5 and 5.10 feet tall.
Its ride height is expected to be 1418 mm, which should ensure a stable ride on the highway, and not only that, but it also doesn’t let the bike sway at high speeds. This bike weighs around 190 kg, which is neither too much nor too little, so stability is quite average.
The motorcycle will have a ground clearance of around 170 mm, which is considered quite good for a two-wheeler on Indian road conditions, making it easy to negotiate rough roads and potholes. It features a 13-litre fuel tank, which offers a range of around 450 km.





