The Jawa 350 is priced lower than Royal Enfield Classic 350. | Autocar Professional

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The Jawa 350 is priced lower than Royal Enfield Classic 350.  | Autocar Professional


The Jawa line-up has expanded with the launch of the new Jawa 350 at Rs 2.15 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). This bike replaces the ‘classic’ Jawa in the company’s line-up and has a number of changes over the earlier model.

The biggest change on the Jawa 350 is the new liquid-cooled, 334cc, single-cylinder engine that is rated for 22.5hp at 7,000rpm and 28.1Nm of torque at 5,000rpm. While peak torque has gone up by 1Nm and is delivered earlier in the rev band, power has reduced by a significant 4.8hp compared to the earlier 293cc engine. A 6-speed ‘box is on offer along with a slip and assist clutch.

At 194kg, the Jawa 350 weighs just 1kg less than the Royal Enfield Classic 350, its chief competition, with its 13.5-litre fuel tank fully brimmed. Seat height stands at a manageable 802mm and the new Jawa 350 gets 178mm of ground clearance.

The new 334cc mill is nestled inside a true-to-form double cradle frame suspended by a 35mm telescopic fork and preload-adjustable twin shock absorbers. Braking duties are handled by a 280mm front disc and a 240mm rear disc, with dual-channel ABS being standard. The Jawa 350 gets spoked rims and tubed tyres with sizes of 100/90-18 (front) and 130/70-18 (rear).

At its Rs 2.15 lakh asking price, the Jawa 350 is positioned a little below the top-spec Royal Enfield Classic 350 (Rs 2.25 lakh). It is available in three colours – the classic Jawa maroon, black, and a new Mystique Orange shade. 

     

 

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