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Check And Book Your Jawa In Person From December 15

 

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  • Online bookings for the Jawa and Jawa 42 have commenced for a nominal charge of Rs 5000.
  • Jawa will have a strong dealer network of 105 dealerships across the country.
  • Bookings as well as test rides will commence on December 15.
  • Online bookings until December 15 will be given preference when it comes to deliveries.
  • Deliveries for offline bookings will take place post March.
Jawa Dealership Bookings

Are you saving up for the new Jawas but wish to put your money down once you actually have a small go on the bikes? Jawa will be commencing test rides as well as offline bookings for the Jawa and the 42 from December 15.
The dealership network goes live on December 5, with 64 outlets to start with. When at full strength, they will have 105 dealers across India. Until then, you can book your Jawa for a nominal charge of Rs 5000 (fully refundable) on their website.

Jawa Dealership Bookings

Classic Legends had acquired the brand a couple of years back and on November 15, they gave us a preview of what to expect from Jawa in the near future. They have launched two models, the Jawa and the 42, to begin operations and will follow it up with the Perak somewhere down the line. Even though all three bikes cater to the neo retro genre, each has their own distinct identity. Read all about the bikes here.
We will be getting our hands on both the Jawas soon enough. So stay tuned here.



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