Jawa 350: Mumbai’s Spy Shots Unveil Exciting Features of Upcoming Classic!
In a strategic move to expand its presence in the premium motorcycle segment, Jawa Motorcycles is on the verge of introducing a significant update to its iconic roadster model.
Industry insiders suggest this new model, potentially named the “Jawa 350,” aims to offer a refreshed take on the classic roadster experience.
The new model is expected to feature an upgraded 334cc engine, a step up from the previous 294.72cc engine, promising enhanced performance.
This engine is similar to those in the Jawa 42 Bobber and Perak, but with modifications for a smoother ride.
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Spotted during road tests in Mumbai, the motorcycle displayed a classic yet modern design, maintaining Jawa’s traditional aesthetic while incorporating contemporary elements.
The Jawa 350 prototype hinted at several upgrades, including a larger seat with improved cushioning for increased comfort and a slightly raised chassis.
The design retains the hallmark Jawa headline cowl and a single-pod instrument cluster, though there are hopes for improved readability.
The bike’s appearance is robust, with a wider rear tire and subtle yet appealing visual changes.
Price-wise, Jawa Motorcycles appears to be positioning this model competitively.
The current Jawa models are priced between Rs. 1.81 lakh and Rs. 2.03 lakh (ex-showroom, New Delhi), and the Jawa 350 is expected to be slightly higher but still within an attractive range.
If Jawa Motorcycles gets the pricing right, the Jawa 350 could challenge not only the Royal Enfield Classic 350 and Honda CB350 but also higher-end models like the Harley-Davidson X440, Triumph Speed 400, and the upcoming Hero Mavrick 440.
This new offering could be a game-changer for Jawa, potentially increasing its market share in a segment where it has been relatively subdued.
Motorcycle enthusiasts and industry experts are eagerly awaiting the official launch, anticipating that the Jawa 350 could redefine the standards in the retro roadster category.
With its blend of classic charm and modern engineering, Jawa Motorcycles seems poised to make a more significant impact in the premium motorcycle market.