KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- Jawa 350 priced at Rs 2,14,950, Classic 350 starts from Rs 1,93,080
- Jawa 350 is limited to three colours
- Classic 350 boasts 12 colour options
Royal Enfield Classic 350 and the updated Jawa 350 are close competitors. Both offer classic aesthetics with recent updatesJawa in a recent refresh and Classic 350 with a mid-2023 engine update. Here's a quick comparison of what each bike brings. Meanwhile, you can join our 91Wheels Whatsapp Group for all of such latest updates from the automotive industry.
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Royal Enfield Classic 350 Vs Jawa 350: Price Differences And Colour options (variants)
Jawa 350 (Single -Variant) | Colour | Price | RE Classic 350 Variant | Colour | Price |
Maroon | Rs 2,14,950 | Redditch (Single Channel ABS) | Redditch Grey Redditch Red | Rs 1,93,080 | |
Mystic Orange | Rs 2,14,950 | Halcyon (Single Channel ABS) | Halcyon Black Halcyon Green | Rs 1,95,919 | |
Black | Rs 2,14,950 | Halcyon (Dual Channel ABS) | Halcyon Black Halcyon Green | Rs 2,02,094 | |
Signals (Dual Channel ABS) | Signals Marsh Grey Signals Desert Sand | Rs 2,13,852 | |||
Black | Rs 2,14,950 | Gunmetal (Dual Channel ABS) | Gunmetal Grey Gunmetal Stealth Black | Rs 2,20,991 | |
Chrome (Dual Channel ABS) | Chrome Red Chrome Bronze | Rs 2,24,755 |
The Jawa 350 is available in a single version, whereas the Classic 350 offers various colour variant options such as Redditch, Halcyon, Signals, Gunmetal, and Chrome.
The Jawa offers three colour choices, while the Classic provides a broader selection with 12 different colours. In terms of pricing, the Jawa is priced at Rs 2,14,950, whereas the Classic has a price range starting from Rs 1,93,080 and going up to Rs 2,24,755.
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Royal Enfield Classic 350 Vs Jawa 350: Engine And Performance
Royal Enfield Classic 350 | Jawa 350 | |
Engine Capacity | 349cc | 334 cc |
Engine Type | Single cylinder, 4-stroke, Air-Oil cooled | Single Cylinder, 4 Stroke, Liquid Cooled, DOHC |
Max Power | 20.2 Bhp | 22.26 Bhp |
Max Torque | 27Nm | 28.1 Nm |
Bore Stroke | 72 mm x 85.8 mm | 81 X 65 mm |
Transmission | 5 Speed constant mesh | Constant Mesh 6 Speed |
Royal Enfield Classic 350 Vs Jawa 350: Chassis, Suspension And Brake
The Jawa 350 features a front suspension with double cradle telescopic forks (35 mm) and a rear suspension with twin shock absorbers, gas-filled emulsion, and 5-step adjustable pre-load.
The front brake is a disc with a floating calliper and ABS, size 280 mm, while the rear brake is also a disc with a floating calliper and ABS, with a size of 240 mm.
On the other hand, the Classic 350 comes with a twin downtube spine frame. Its front suspension consists of telescopic 41 mm forks with 130 mm travel, while the rear suspension has twin-tube emulsion shock absorbers with 6-step adjustable preload.
The front brake is a 300 mm disc with a twin-piston floating calliper, and the rear brake is a 270 mm disc with a single-piston floating calliper or a 153 mm drum, all equipped with ABS in single or dual channels.
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Royal Enfield Classic 350 Vs Jawa 350: Design & Features Differences
The Royal Enfield Classic 350 embraces a rugged, vintage style with military-inspired features like chunky tires, a large round headlight, and exposed engine elements. Its teardrop-shaped tank and side-slung exhaust add to the classic charm.
In contrast, the Jawa 350 exudes a sleek, bullet vibe but has streamlined curves, a smaller round headlight featuring an integrated LED DRL ring, and modern touches. The bike's long fenders, chrome finishing, and dual pea-shooter exhausts contribute to its contemporary look.
The new Jawa 350 sports an analogue speedometer, fuel gauge, and digital odometer. It includes features like Dual-channel ABS, twin exhaust, Two trip meters, Side stand cut-off, Slip and assist clutch, Dual horn, and Hazard lights, similar to its predecessors with some limited upgrades.
The Classic 350 features an analogue speedometer paired with an LCD screen displaying the odometer, clock, trip meters, and fuel gauge. It offers a turn-by-turn navigation pod, TripperTM assist, a USB charging port, single exhaust, wet multi-plate clutch and Dual/single ABS.
The Redditch and Halcyon single-channel editions do not come with dual-channel ABS. Additionally, the Tripper™ navigation system is exclusively featured in the MiY editions.
Verdict
Both models have distinct designs. The Classic offers a vibrant range of colors and variants, outshining the Jawa in this aspect. In terms of performance, the Jawa edges ahead of the Classic. Both bikes have decent features, but if you have extra cash, the Classic provides more options to enhance your ride.
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