Jawa Motorcycles has introduced the updated 2024 Jawa 350, bringing a few notable tweaks to its popular model. Here are the top five highlights of this refreshed motorcycle.
Aesthetic Updates
The 2024 Jawa 350 retains its classic design but now comes in three new color options: Obsidian Black, Deep Forest, and Grey. These new paint schemes provide a stealthy look, enhancing the bike’s visual appeal. With these additions, the Jawa 350 now offers a total of seven color options, allowing riders more choices to match their style.
New Hardware
Initially, the Jawa 350 was available only with spoke wheels, which included tubed tyres—a less convenient option for puncture management. Addressing this, Jawa has introduced the 350 with alloy wheels, priced at Rs. 10,000 more than the spoke wheel version. Apart from this upgrade, the bike continues to feature the same telescopic front forks and adjustable dual rear shocks, along with the existing braking hardware.
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Engine
The heart of the Jawa 350 remains unchanged, powered by a 334cc, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine. This motor produces 22bhp and 28.2Nm of torque, paired with a six-speed gearbox. The engine’s performance ensures a smooth and enjoyable riding experience.
Features
Staying true to its old-school charm, the Jawa 350 offers essential features without modern frills. It includes ABS, halogen lighting, and an analogue instrument console. This minimalist approach aligns with the bike’s classic design philosophy, appealing to purists and vintage motorcycle enthusiasts.
Price
The pricing for the new color options of the Jawa 350 with spoke wheels is set at Rs. 1.98 lakh, while the alloy wheel version costs Rs. 2.08 lakh (both prices are ex-showroom, Delhi). The Jawa 350 competes directly with the Royal Enfield Classic 350 and the Honda Hness CB350, offering a compelling alternative in the retro motorcycle segment.