Jawa has updated its 350 model range in India and, as part of updates for MY2024, the Jawa 350 gets new alloy-wheel variants, priced from Rs 2.09 lakh to Rs 2.24 lakh (ex-showroom). The variants come in three new colour options: Obsidian Black, Grey, and Deep Forest, all three of which are also offered on the spoked-wheel variants of the Jawa 350. The spoked-wheel version commands a starting price of Rs 1.99 lakh, making it around Rs 16,000 more affordable than before. While other colour options from the Chrome line-up are still available – Maroon, Black, and Mystique Orange, Jawa has added a new White colour option to the line-up to make the bike more appealing.
With these updates, the Jawa 350 now comes with either tubeless alloys or tube-type spoked wheels, catering to a diverse customer base in the country. Have a quick look at the variant-wise pricing of the bike:
Colour Options | Variants | Price (ex-showroom) |
Obsidian Black, Grey, Deep Forest | Spoke Wheel | Rs 1,98,950 |
Obsidian Black, Grey, Deep Forest | Alloy Wheel | Rs 2,08,950 |
Chrome - Maroon, Black, White, Mystique Orange | Spoke Wheel | Rs 2,14,950 |
Chrome - Maroon, Black, White, Mystique Orange | Alloy Wheel | Rs 2,23,950 |
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Ashish Singh Joshi, CEO, Jawa Yezdi Motorcycles, said, 'Jawa 350 is our homage to the revolutionary design of the Type 353 and 354 models that were iconic in their time. With its timeless design and modern engineering, the Jawa 350 continues to set new benchmarks in the motorcycle industry. At Jawa Yezdi Motorcycles, our endeavour is to prioritize customer satisfaction and to cater to the different preferences of customers, we are glad to present the Jawa 350 range with both alloy and spoke variants.'
Jawa 350: Powertrain
The Jawa 350 uses a 334cc, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine churning out 22.2bhp at 7,000rpm and 28.2Nm of peak torque at 5,000rpm. Transmission duties of the new Jawa 350 are taken care of by a 6-speed unit, along with an assist and slipper clutch.
Jawa 350: Hardware
Hardware-wise, the Jawa 350 features a new dual-cradle chassis, suspended by a 35mm telescopic fork (135mm wheel travel) and pre-load adjustable twin shock absorbers (100mm wheel travel). As for its braking responsibilities, the motorcycle uses a 280mm front disc and a 240mm rear disc, supported by dual-channel ABS (standard).
Tipping the scales at 194 kilograms, the new Jawa 350 is 1 kilogram lighter than the Royal Enfield Classic 350. In terms of dimensions, the bike has a fuel tank capacity of 13.2 litres, while the ground clearance and seat height stand at 178mm and 802mm, respectively.
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In terms of market competition, the Jawa 350 rivals the Royal Enfield Classic 350, the Benelli Imperiale 400, and the Honda H'ness CB350. As of now, the Jawa line-up consists of the Jawa 350, Jawa 42, Jawa 42 Bobber and Jawa Perak.
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