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Iconic Jawa rides in Perak bike at Rs 1.95 lakh
Michael Gonsalves
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  , Published : Nov 19, 2019, 2:06 am IST | Updated : Nov 19, 2019, 2:06 am IST

With its mid-range bikes, the Jawa brand primarily competes with the archrival Royal Enfield the segment leader in the country.

Jawa, the iconic Czech motorcycle brand, with 90-year-old legacy, was brought back to India last year by launching the first range of new heritage premium motorcycles Jawa and Jawa 42 priced with the starting price of Rs 1.55 lakh Rs 1.64 lakh respectively.
Jawa, the iconic Czech motorcycle brand, with 90-year-old legacy, was brought back to India last year by launching the first range of new heritage premium motorcycles Jawa and Jawa 42 priced with the starting price of Rs 1.55 lakh Rs 1.64 lakh respectively.

PUNE: After the successful launch of two motorcycles the popular Jawa and Jawa 42 models, Classic Legends has expanded its portfolio by introducing the third model called Jawa Perak  priced at Rs 1.95 lakh at Delhi showroom to boost sales.

Jawa, the iconic Czech motorcycle brand, with 90-year-old legacy, was brought back to India last year by launching the first range of new heritage premium motorcycles Jawa and Jawa 42 priced with the starting price of Rs 1.55 lakh Rs 1.64 lakh respectively.

With its mid-range bikes, the Jawa brand primarily competes with the archrival Royal Enfield the segment leader in the country.

While Mahindra has a 60 per cent stake in the company Classic Legends, the balance 40 per cent is held by Anupam Thareja, Founder of Classic Legends and Boman Irani, Chairman and MD at Rustomjee Group.

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