Updated Jawa 42 priced at Rs 1.73 lakh

The engine receives mechanical changes.

By Gavin Rodrigues, Autocar India calendar 13 Aug 2024 Views icon3520 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Updated Jawa 42 priced at Rs 1.73 lakh

The Jawa 42 has been updated for 2024 with prices ranging between Rs 1.73 lakh and Rs 1.98 lakh (both, ex-showroom, Delhi). It gets engine tweaks, mild changes to the styling and a new seat. The starting price is Rs 16,000 more affordable than before.

 

Classic Legends has applied its learnings from the Jawa 350 and Yezdi Adventure, and reworked the Jawa 42’s engine. The result is a 294cc liquid-cooled motor that now produces 27.32hp and 26.84Nm. Jawa has also equipped the 42 with a slip and assist clutch, and has included a gear-based throttle mapping for smoother gear shifts. The company has also added a redesigned balancer weight and a new hub-type balancer gear to reduce vibrations. Jawa has also changed the mounting point for the rear shocks and has added a new seat for better comfort.

The base variant gets single-channel ABS, spoked wheels and an analogue LCD setup – the top-variant gets a fully digital LCD unit. Currently, the Jawa 42 can be had with spoked wheels with single-channel ABS, spoked wheels with dual-channel ABS, and alloy wheels with dual-channel ABS – depending on the variant.

 

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