Bringing back a strong nostalgia from the 50s, the legendary Jawa motorcycles are all set to rule the market (and, the roads) again.
On November 15, 2018, after being out of production for nearly 25 years, Jawa made its much-awaited return. For now, three motorcycles have been rolled out for the Indian market- the classic Jawa, Jawa 42, and the Jawa Perak, the last one being made available for sales in 2019. Will the long-sung old hero rule the new-age users' heart as well? Let's find out.
The history of Jawa
While being fairly popular in the country, Jawa is in truth, not an Indian brand. It was founded in Prague, Czechoslovakia (1929). Within a couple of decades, it had already become one of the top motorcycle manufacturers in the home country, its exports going to as many as 120 countries. Nearly 30 years later, the company first stepped into the Indian market. It didn't take long before Jawa had a boast-worthy cult following to itself. The production took place in Ideal Jawa Indian Ltd in Mysore.Return of Jawa after 22 years
After the long dry spell, the first good news for fans of the motorcycle came in 2016. Mahindra & Mahindra, among India's big names in the automobile industry, acquired the license for production and sale of Jawa. Mahindra & Mahindra will now sell Jawa motorcycles in India and other East Asian countries. With the motorcycle officially back into the market, the pre-bookings have already started. While Jawa and Jawa 42 are already open for sales, Perak is expected to be on sale at a later stage. The company is all set to open 105 Jawa outlets around the country, with 64 already being developed.Jawa vs Royal Enfield
Ever since the news of Jawa's revival first hit the stands, people's eyes naturally turned to the one obvious competitor- Royal Enfield. “The oldest global motorcycle brand in continuous production”, Royal Enfield has been manufacturing motorcycles since 1901. An Indian brand, it currently sells its products in over 50 countries around the world. In 2015, Royal Enfield even surpassed Harley-Davidson in global sales 2015. So, will the emergence of Jawa pose a threat to Royal Enfield, who has been enjoying a comfortable supremacy in the market for quite some time now? Many believe there is a real chance. The price segment of Jawa and Jawa 42 matches with that of Royal Enfield Classic 350. Let's see how the three fare against each other. Technical Specifications| Specifications | Jawa | Jawa 42 | Royal Enfield Classic 350 |
| Engine | 293cc | 293cc | 346cc |
| Power | 27.37 PS | 27.37 PS | 20.07 PS @ 5250 rpm |
| Maximum Torque | 28 Nm | 28 Nm | 28 Nm @ 4000 rpm |
| Transmission | 6 speed | 6 speed | 5 speed |
| Fuel tank capacity | 14 litres | 14 litres | 13.5 litres |