2024 Jawa 350 motorcycle launched at INR 2.14 lakh; gets new engine

2024 Jawa 350 motorcycle now offers longer wheelbase of 1449 mm, wider tyres and taller stance.

Jawa Yezdi Motorcycles has launched the new Jawa 350 motorcycle in India at INR 2.14 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi). The bike has been re-engineered for 2024 and is touted to provide quickest acceleration, smooth handling and braking as well as optimum safety in its segment. Based on a new chassis, the motorcycle now offers longer wheelbase of 1449 mm, wider tyres, taller stance and 178mm ground clearance for a commanding presence on city roads as well as open spaces.

Performance and braking highlights

Its re-engineered braking system offers 280mm front and 240mm rear disc brakes accompanied by Continental dual-channel ABS, providing optimum safety and precise control as well as good handling characteristics. Jawa 350 now sources power from a 334cc liquid-cooled engine, delivering 28.1Nm of torque @ 5000 r/min and a power output of 16.6 kW @ 7000 r/min. The motorcycle comes equipped with an Assist and Slip (A&S) clutch for a seamless and responsive riding experience.

New Mystique Orange colour

In terms of design, the new Jawa 350 motorcycle is an amalgamation of timeless beauty and robust engineering. It pays homage to Jawa’s racing pedigree of the past. The manufacturer has introduced a new Mystique Orange colour scheme on the bike, alongside the existing Maroon and Black hues. Elements like polished chrome and golden pinstripes redefine the motorcycle’s beauty quotient.

Immediately available for purchase

The new Jawa 350 is immediately available at the authorized dealerships. It is part of the manufacturer’s portfolio of four bikes in India besides Jawa 42, Jawa 42 Bobber and Jawa Perak. “The new Jawa 350 is more than a motorcycle; it’s a legacy reborn. “We’ve crafted a machine that respects its legendary past while embracing the future. It’s the perfect representation of the Jawa way – a seamless blend of classic appeal and modern functionality,” said Ashish Singh Joshi, CEO of Jawa Yezdi Motorcycles.

 

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