Jawa 350 Legacy Edition – Top 5 highlights

The Jawa 350 Legacy Edition was recently launched in India to celebrate the first anniversary of the motorcycle. The bike gets a few special bits and visual elements to distinguish itself from the standard model. Here are the top highlights of the Jawa 350 Legacy Edition.

New additions

Compared to the standard model, the Legacy Edition gets additional touring parts such as a touring visor, engine crash guard, and a pillion backrest. Additionally, customers will also get a leather keychain and a scale model of the motorcycle with the purchase of the bike.

Limited availability

The Jawa 350 Legacy Edition is limited to only 500 units in India. It will be available on a first come first serve basis and only customers can book it at the official dealerships nationwide. The Legacy Edition could appeal to those buyers who are looking to stand out from the rest of the crowd.

Unchanged engine

The Jawa 350 Legacy Edition is mechanically identical to the standard bike. It continues to be powered by a 334cc, liquid-cooled engine that produces 22.5bhp and 28.1Nm. This single-cylinder motor is paired with a six-speed gearbox.

Similar underpinnings

The special edition model continues to be underpinned by a dual-cradle frame, suspended on telescopic forks up front and preload-adjustable twin shock absorbers at the back. The braking hardware includes a 280mm front disc, a 240mm rear disc, and the safety net of dual-channel ABS.

Price and competition

The Jawa 350 Legacy Edition is priced at Rs. 1.98 lakh (ex-showroom). In terms of competition, it rivals the Royal Enfield Classic 350 and the Honda CB350.

Jawa 350
125 kmph|194 kg|22.26 bhp
₹ 1,98,000Onwards
Avg. Ex-Showroom price

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