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Jawa 350

Jawa 350

About Jawa 350

Jawa has launched the Jawa 350 in attractive new colorways and a new variant to choose from, here’s a list of them with their prices. For a detailed breakdown of the colors and what they offer, check out our story in images here. Also, you can consider these 5 two-wheelers to buy instead of the Jawa 350 within the base variant’s price range.

Jawa 350 Price:

The Jawa 350 is now available in a range of color choices. The Spoke Wheel version is available in two variants: Obsidian Black, Grey, and Deep Forest at Rs 1,98,950 (ex-showroom Delhi) and Chrome – Maroon, Black, White, Mystique Orange at Rs 2,14,950 (ex-showroom Delhi). The Alloy Wheel version is also available in two variants: Single-tone and dual-tone Chrome. Single-tone Obsidian Black, Grey, and Deep Forest cost Rs 2,08,950 (ex-showroom Delhi) and Chrome – Maroon, Black, White, Mystique Orange is priced at Rs 2,23,950 (ex-showroom Delhi).

Jawa 350 Features:

The Jawa 350 looks pretty similar to the original bike from the ‘70s, right from the horn (positioned between the front fork and the fuel filler cap) to the dome-shaped headlamp that extends to cover the front forks. You have easy-to-reach handlebars, vintage-style fenders, and an old-fashioned analogue instrument console with a small digital inset for the odometer readings. The lighting system is all-bulb.

Jawa 350 Engine:

Powered by a 334cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder engine, the Jawa 350 produces 22.5PS and 28.2Nm. It is paired with a 6-speed gearbox with slip-and-assist clutch.

Jawa 350 Suspension & Brakes:

The Jawa 350 uses a telescopic fork and gas-charged shock absorbers at the rear with 5-step preload adjustable twin shocks. The braking setup includes disc brakes on both ends. Its 18-inch front and 17-inch rear wheels come wrapped in MRF Nylogrip tyres. It is available in both, spoke (tube tyres) and alloy wheels (tubeless tyres) and has a kerb weight of 194kg.

Jawa 350 Rivals:

The Jawa 350 competes against the Royal Enfield Classic 350, Honda Hness CB350 and the Benelli Imperials 400. In terms of pricing, the retro motorcycle competes with the Domainer 400.

Engine334 cc
Power22.5 PS
Torque28.2 Nm
Mileage30 kmpl
Kerb Weight194 kg
BrakesDouble Disc

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