The regular Jawa is now available in two new colours: Khaki and Midnight Grey. The bike is priced at Rs 1.93 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi) and comes with a number of improvements.Classic Legends has increased the Jawa's price by Rs 1,200. The engine has been modified, resulting in a modest increase in power.
After the price reduction, the BS6-compliant Jawa starts at Rs 1,77,351 (for the black and grey models with single-channel ABS). The dual-channel ABS in two colors costs Rs 1,86,293. The top-of-the-line Maroon costs Rs 1,78,415 (for the single-channel ABS variant) and Rs 1,87,357 (for the dual-channel ABS variant) (for dual-channel ABS). All prices are in USD and are ex-showroom Delhi.From the horn (located between the front fork and the gasoline filler cap) to the dome-shaped headlamp that extends to cover the front forks, the Jawa appears quite similar to the original bike from the 1970s. Easy-to-reach handlebars, vintage-style fenders, and an old-school analog instrument dashboard with a small digital inset for odometer readings are all included. The bike is painted the same maroon color with chrome accents. The illumination is completely bulb-based. Jawa offers single-channel and dual-channel ABS options for the motorcycle. However, for improved safety, we recommend the dual-channel ABS version.
The BS6-compliant model's 293cc fuel-injected single-cylinder engine produces 27.33PS and 27.02Nm. A 6-speed transmission is connected to the engine.The motorcycle's fundamentals have stayed intact, with the exception of the BS6-compliant powertrain. A telescopic fork and gas-charged shock absorbers with 5-step preload adjustment are used on the Jawa. A front disc brake and a rear drum or disc brake keep the bike in place. MRF Nylogrip tyres are fitted to the 18-inch front and 17-inch rear wheels. The BS6-compliant bike's kerb weight is 172kg, up two kilos from the BS4 model.
The Jawa BS6 will face the Royal Enfield Classic 350 and the Benelli Imperiale 400 in 2021. The retro motorbike competes with the KTM 250 Duke, the new Honda Hness CB350, and the Dominar 400 in terms of price.