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The JAWA Forty Two is one of the most iconic motorcycles available in the Indian market today. It has proved to be a masterstroke by Classic Legends and has generated sizable interest amongst buyers ever since its launch.
The JAWA Forty Two gets several design tweaks now including brand new alloy wheels and tubeless tyres. There is a blacked-out design for the exhaust pipes and engine along with new wheel pin stripes and a chunky racing stripe for the fuel tank alongside. The Classic Legends name has been integrated into the motorcycle as well. The bar-end standard mirrors aside, there are accessories like the smaller fly-screen, headlight grille and rear metal rack. The switches are all-new including a button for scrolling across the trip meters on the bike. The small digital screen is hard to read at times and lacks a trip computer, gear position indicator, and clock. The white, black, and red colors are all available along with the chrome and silver design for the original model. The bike looks attractive enough although there is a gap that juts out between the tyres and rear fender.
The JAWA Forty Two comes with a single cylinder 293 cc engine that makes 27 BHP and 28 Nm of maximum torque. The bike is lighter and this does boost performance levels considerably. Power figures have also increased slightly for the JAWA Forty Two. The Cross Port technology brings in several refinements in this regard. The engine offers better performance and more power due to the superior exhaust flow. The power delivery feels better this time with a strong mid-range and the note of the exhaust is also more pleasing.
The JAWA Forty Two offers decent ride and handling. The bike corners neatly with a revamped side stand to avoid any scrapes. The bike feels light and maneuverable and is responsive enough. The ride quality still remains as firm as ever although the bike can tackle bumpers and potholes with relative ease.
The JAWA Forty Two comes with a revamped seat pan and there is foam used with higher density here as well. The seat offers higher support this time with the same seat height. The ergonomics and position are slightly lower this time and taller riders may have some issues.
The bike comes with Cross Port technology for the engine along with several optional accessories. There is the digital screen which lacks a bunch of readouts as well.
The mileage of the bike is approximately 35 kmpl.
The JAWA Forty Two offers reasonable value for money, with its better handling, improved engine and higher power. It also comes with a stylish design and plenty of brand value in addition to that classic recall factor. Hence, at its price point, it seems to be a value pick for buyers seeking something exciting.
The service intervals are 1 month or 1,000 kilometres and 6,000 kilometres or 6 months, whichever is earlier. The third and fourth service intervals are 12 months or 12,000 kilometres and 18 months or 18,000 kilometres respectively.
The JAWA Forty Two competes with several rivals in its category including the Honda H’Ness CB 350, Royal Enfield Classic 350, and the Benelli Imperiale 400. While it decently stacks up against most of its rivals, its biggest competitor is the Royal Enfield Classic 350. The latter is priced higher than the JAWA Forty Two and gets a bigger 349 cc engine (as compared to 293 cc for the JAWA Forty Two) and this makes 20.2 BHP of power as compared to 27 BHP for the JAWA, meaning that the latter is more powerful with a smaller engine. This does tilt the scales in its favour.
The JAWA Forty Two offers a value proposition for buyers at its price point. It comes with plenty of brand and recall value, a stunning design, and good performance. This will be a sporty option for most buyers in their garages and it should continue doing well in the Indian market.
Pros
Cons
The Jawa Forty-Two 2.1 certainly makes for a more appealing package, particularly with the new updates, which are not just skin deep. The tubeless tyres will offer peace of mind to riders, the seat will offer a more comfortable perch, the exhaust note has become throatier, and the ride quality is supple, and firm.Overall, the new Jawa 42 is a nicely put together bike, except for cornering clearance, and a few glaring welds on the frame and on the back of the forks.
JAWA Forty Two is available in 6 different colors namely Lumos Lime, Halley’s Teal, Starlight Blue, Comet Red, Nebula Blue & Galactic Green.
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Mileage | 37.50 KM/L |
Mileage Highlights | 87% Better mileage than other Cruiser |
![]() JAWA Forty Two 1.55 - 1.81 Lakh | ![]() Royal Enfield Classic 350 1.81 - 2.16 Lakh | ![]() Bajaj Avenger Cruise 220 1.37 Lakh | ![]() Royal Enfield Bullet 350 1.62 - 2.02 Lakh | ![]() JAWA 42 1.6 - 1.84 Lakh | ![]() JAWA 350 1.83 - 2.12 Lakh |
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Ex-Showroom Price ₹ 1.55 - 1.81 Lakh | ₹ 1.81 - 2.16 Lakh | ₹ 1.37 Lakh | ₹ 1.62 - 2.02 Lakh | ₹ 1.6 - 1.84 Lakh | ₹ 1.83 - 2.12 Lakh |
C&B Expert Rating 7.9 | 8.5 | 7.7 | 8.4 | 8 | - |
Engine CC 294.7 CC | 349.0 CC | 220.0 CC | 349.0 CC | 294.7 CC | 334.0 CC |
Gears 6 Gears | 5 Gears | 5 Gears | 5 Gears | 6 Gears | 6 Gears |
Mileage 37 KM/L | 0.00 Km/L | 40.00 Km/L | 37.00 Km/L | 37.00 Km/L | 35.00 Km/L |
Max Torque 26.84 bhp | 27.00 | 17.55 | 27.00 | 26.84 | 32.74 |
Max Power 26.95 Nm | 20.20 bhp | 18.76 bhp | 20.4 bhp | 27.32 bhp | 22.26 bhp |
Brakes Disc with floating caliper and ABS/Drum | Disc, Twin piston floating caliper (Front) / Disc, single piston Floating caliper (Rear) | Disc (Front) / Drum (Rear) | Disc (Front) / Drum (Rear) | Single Channel ABS (Front) / Disc (Rear) | Disc Dual Channel ABS (Front) / Disc (Rear) |
Fuel Tank Capacity 13.2 L | 0.0 L | 13.0 L | 13.0 L | 13.2 L | 14.0 L |
Colour Count 6 | 11 | 2 | 5 | 5 | 5 |
Detailed Comparision - |
The JAWA Forty-Two is a retro-styled motorcycle that pays homage to the iconic JAWA motorcycles of the past. It was introduced in the Indian market in 2018, marking the revival of the JAWA brand. The Forty-Two stands out with its classic design cues, including a teardrop-shaped fuel tank, round headlamp, and chrome accents. It is powered by a 293cc single-cylinder engine that delivers a punchy performance and a distinct exhaust note. The engine is paired with a 6-speed transmission for smooth gear shifts. The JAWA Forty-Two offers a comfortable riding experience with its upright seating position, well-padded seat, and telescopic front forks.
Key Highlights:
Ex Showroom Price |
₹ 1,64,573Onwards |
Class |
Retro Commuter |
Mileage |
30 KM/L |
Fuel Capacity |
14 L |
No. Of Gears |
5 |
Type of engine |
Single-Cylinder |
Cubic Capacity |
293cc |
Headlight Type |
Halogen |
Instrument Cluster |
Analog |
Seat height |
765 mm |
Weight |
72 Kgs |
Colours |
Comet Red, Nebula Blue, Starlight Blue, Galactic Green, Lumos Lime, Halley's Teal. |
Similar Models |
Honda H’ness CB350, Benelli Imperiale 400, Royal Enfield Classic 350. |
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