- Jawa Standard and Forty Two become expensive
- Prices increased by around Rs 1,200
- Engine and hardware have also been tweaked
Classic Legends recently increased the prices of Jawa models - the Standard and Forty Two in India. Thankfully, the price hike isn’t as substantial as their closest rival, the Royal Enfield Classic 350, which got dearer by up to Rs 8,000. Now, the Standard and Forty Two cost nearly Rs 1,200 more as compared to their previous prices. Mentioned below is the latest variant-wise price list of the Jawa Standard and Forty Two.
Jawa Standard
Black, Grey (Single-channel ABS): Rs 1,77,351
Maroon (Single-channel ABS): Rs 1,78,415
Black, Grey (Dual-channel ABS): Rs 1,86,293
Maroon (Dual-channel ABS): Rs 1,87,357
Jawa Forty Two
Haley’s Teal, Starlight Blue (Single-channel ABS): Rs 1,64,487
Lumos Lime (Single-channel ABS): Rs 1,68,351
Comet Red, Nebula Blue, Galactic Green (Single-channel ABS): Rs 1,69,415
Haley’s Teal, Starlight Blue (Dual-channel ABS): Rs 1,73,429
Lumos Lime (Dual-channel ABS): Rs 1,77,293
Comet Red, Nebula Blue, Galactic Green (Dual-channel ABS): Rs 1,78,357
Jawa Forty Two Version 2.1: Rs 1,91,412
(All prices are ex-showroom, Delhi)
Apart from the prices, both bikes have received changes in their engine as well. The 293cc, single-cylinder liquid-cooled engine now produces 26.9bhp and 27.02Nm. That’s a marginal hike in power and a drop in the torque output. However, Classic Legends has worked on its fueling for a better throttle response. Furthermore, minor alterations have also been executed in their frame, suspension and seat.