New teaser of new Jawa 42 surfaced, glimpse of fuel tank to alloy wheel
The new New Jawa 42 will be launched on 3 September. Its teaser has also been released by the company. In which many of its features are available to see. Along with this, the engine can be tuned according to the use of the new bike. In India, it will compete with the new Royal Enfield Classic 350.
Jawa 42 is going to bring its new variant. Regarding this, the company has also started releasing many teasers on social media. Recently a teaser of the bike has been released by the brand, in which some part of the bike is visible. Along with this, some features of the bike are also available to see. Let's know what is going to be special in it.
From the design and stance of the bike seen in the teaser of the bike, it is indicated that it is going to be a roadster sporty. The teardrop-shaped fuel tank in the new Jawa 42 may be longer and sleeker than the recently launched one. Stored along its length is a Jawa sticker pasted. The side and tail panels of the bike look similar. It also has a compact seat and pillion-grab rail under the seat. It also features an upswept exhaust pipe, which again speaks of its sporty positioning.
The new alloy wheels can be seen in this low-slung seat height if the all-new Jawa 42 is concerned. Along with this, diamond cut effect can be seen on the spoke which can remain exclusive to its top variant. Also, thicker tires can be seen in the wheels of the new Jawa compared to other roadsters in the lineup.
While the company has so far not said anything about its engine, as this variant of Jawa 42 shows, one can see the Jawa 350 engine in it. The Jawa 350 gets a 334 cc single cylinder fitted that puts out 22.26 bhp of power and 28.1 Nm of peak torque. It is likely that the engine in the new Jawa 42 shall be tuned according to the use of the new bike.
The new Jawa 42 is going to be launched in the Indian market on 3rd September. The price of the bike can be kept at around Rs 2.10 to 2.20 lakh. After its launch in India, it will directly rival the new Royal Enfield Classic 350.