The new Jawa motorcycle comes with a classic retro design, with lots of chrome. The motorcycle offers the old-school teardrop-shaped fuel tank, most of which is chrome along with the ‘Jawa’ badging on either side. The rounded headlights and the integrated single-pod instrument cluster, further add to the classic design.
On the side, the new Jawa motorcycle comes with a swept back design, with wide seats which add to the character of the motorcycle. The twin-exhaust pipes and the chrome gas-charged rear suspension shocks further add to the drama.
The rear of the Jawa motorcycle comes with a basic design. This includes a small tail lamp, the number plate at the very bottom and body-coloured grab rails for the pillion.
The new Jawa motorcycle comes powered by a 293cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder producing 27bhp and 28Nm of torque. It is mated to six-speed manual gearbox.
The engine used on the new Jawa motorcycle is based on the same power unit as seen on the Mahindra Mojo. However, the engine has been tuned differently, making it sound similar to the original units used in the 20th century motorcycles.
The new Jawa motorcycle offers a comfortable riding position. The engine now comes with a flat-torque curve, along with good low-end torque.
The new Jawa motorcycle comes with a fuel tank capacity of 14-litres. We can expect the new Jawa to produce a mileage figure similar to its competitors at around 35km/l.
The new Jawa motorcycle comes with a minimalistic design. It comes with clean lines and classic retro design.
On the safety front, the new Jawa motorcycle offers a 280mm disc brake at the front, supported by ABS and the rear comes with 153mm drum brakes. The new Jawa rides on 90/90 R18 and 120/85 R17 multi-spoke alloy wheels at the front and rear, respectively.
Another interesting feature on the new Jawa motorcycle is the single-pod instrument cluster integrated on top of the front headlamps. The analogue instrument cluster features a vintage style speedometer and fuel gauge.
The new Jawa motorcycle brings back the classic retro styling of the 20th century motorcycles. The iconic brand has received a positive response in the market, among enthusiasts and potential customers. What’s more is that the iconic brand has stayed true to its original design and customers are loving it.
Yes. However, the Jawa motorcycle offers disc brakes only at the front while the rear gets drum brakes.
Yes, Jawa is expected to introduce a rear disc variant of the new Jawa Motorcycles soon. However, there is still no confirmation at this time.
The new Jawa Motorcycle can be booked for an amount of Rs 5,000 at their exclusive dealerships.
Jawa is planning to introduce 105 dealerships across India, of which 65 dealerships will be operational by this year end.
The new Jawa motorcycle offers single-channel ABS as a standard feature.
Price & classic design.
Both, the new Jawa and Royal Enfield Classic 350 come with a rich heritage. The new Jawa is for those enthusiasts who want the authentic retro-classic design while the Classic 350 has some fans already.