Jawa Classic Updates

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Friday, 06 September 2024 08:22 AM Jawa Yezdi Motorcycles has expanded its lineup with the launch of the Jawa 42 FJ, an update on the 2021 Jawa 42 design. The new model is powered by a liquid-cooled DOHC single-cylinder engine with four-valve heads and a six-speed gearbox, delivering 29 horsepower. The bike also features a tubular steel frame, steel swingarm, and dual rear shocks. I think the increased power and modern features will appeal to both new and seasoned riders.
Friday, 06 September 2024 09:57 PM Classic Legends, the parent company of Jawa Yezdi, has plans to ramp up its distribution network in anticipation of rising demand. The company will add 100 new dealers and service stations across India, expanding its reach to more regions. This move is part of Jawa Yezdis strategy to strengthen its presence in both urban and semi-urban areas. I think this expansion will significantly improve customer service and accessibility for Jawa and Yezdi riders.
Friday, 06 September 2024 09:03 AM Jawa Yezdi Motorcycles has seen strong demand since its relaunch in 2018, with its approach of blending classic aesthetics with modern technology resonating well with Indian riders. The brand has successfully attracted a loyal customer base, particularly in urban areas, with models like the Jawa 42 and Yezdi Roadster. I believe the combination of nostalgic design and modern performance is a key factor in Jawa Yezdis success.
Tuesday, 03 September 2024 12:11 PM Classic Legends has launched the Jawa 42 FJ, a new neo-classic motorcycle in India, priced competitively at Rs 1,99,142 ex-showroom Mumbai. This bike boasts a 350 cc engine, producing 30 brake horsepower, and features liquid cooling and a dual-channel anti-lock braking system. It is available in six variants and aims to disrupt the neo-classic market. I believe this new offering will be a strong contender against Royal Enfield and Honda in the same segment.
Thursday, 22 August 2024 05:27 PM Jawa is set to launch a new modern classic motorcycle on September 3, 2024, which will compete with the likes of the Honda CB 350 RS. The new motorcycle is expected to run the same 334 cc Alpha-2 engine as the Jawa 350, producing 22.2 hp and 28.1 Nm, with a 6-speed gearbox. The company has not revealed detailed specifications or design, but it is expected to have a stylish design and good fit and finish. I believe this new launch will further strengthen Jawas position in the neo-classic segment.