Jawa has not tinkered much with the design, but has elegantly enhanced it with modern powertrain and underpinnings!




  • Design is reminiscent of the older Jawa motorcycles

  • Gets a 293cc liquid-cooled engine, producing 27.2PS and 28Nm

  • Comes with standard single-channel ABS acting on the front disc. Rear gets a drum unit

  • Suspension bits include telescopic front forks and twin gas-charged shock absorbers


Jawa's upcoming 300cc motorcycle has been spotted yet again. However, this time, the bike has been spied sans any camouflage. It looks a lot similar to the older Jawa motorcycles, complete with the iconic red paint and chrome finish on the sides of the fuel tank. The round headlamp comes with a curvaceous nacelle that morphs into fork cover down below. The cover houses traditional telescopic units, and the spoke wheels come with generously-sized fenders which look properly retro and seem to be functional as well.


The bike seems to be built on a double downtune, frame with the radiator nestling between the downtubes. Unlike the previously spotted test mule, this one's exhaust pipes are similar to the engine revealed officially. The DOHC, liquid-cooled powerplant produces 27.2PS and 28Nm. At the rear, the bike gets twin gas-charged shock absorbers. For braking, there's a front disc and a rear drum unit. A sensor ring is visible, suggesting that the motorcycle will be offered with a single-channel ABS as standard. The wheels look similar sized and are likely to be wrapped with MRF tyres.


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