Jawa Perak
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Variants | Ex-Showroom price |
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Perak StandardPetrol, Manual, |
₹ 2,47,401 |
Perak Key Highlights
Engine Capacity |
334 cc |
Mileage |
30 kmpl |
Transmission |
6 Speed Manual |
Kerb Weight |
185 kg |
Fuel Tank Capacity |
13.2 litres |
Seat Height |
750 mm |
Jawa Perak Summary
Price: Jawa Perak price for its variant – Perak Standard starts at Rs. 2,47,401. The mentioned Perak price is the on-road price of Delhi.
The Perak is a historic brand for Jawa, and the name has been resurrected by the company for a factory-custom bobber. The motorcycle was showcased for the first time during the launch of the brand and after a year it has been now officially launched in the country.
Being a factory-custom styled bobber, the Perak is one gorgeous looking motorcycle. It features a typical low-slung profile with a longer wheelbase as compared to the other Jawa models. It follows a blacked-out theme with a matte black-grey paint job and a black coloured theme for most of its mechanical parts. The design is accentuated with gold pinstriping on the fuel tank, side panels and fenders. The other biggest highlight of the motorcycle is the floating seat design with a tan-brown leather seat that gives the Perak the classic bobber stance.
In terms of equipment, the Perak comes with conventional halogen lamp all around except for the tail lamp which is LED. The instrument cluster is a circular unit with a small digital unit for the odometer which has been lifted from the Jawa Standard. The motorcycle rides on telescopic forks up front and a monoshock mount below the seat for the rear. Braking is done by disc brakes at both ends, fortified by dual-channel ABS.
As for the powertrain, the Perak gets a slightly larger 334cc engine compared to the Jawa Standard and Forty-Two. It continues to be a single-cylinder unit with liquid-cooling and is capable of churning out 30bhp and 31Nm in terms of power output figures. Transmission duties are handled by a six-speed gearbox.
For its price and styling, the Jawa Perak competes against the likes of the Royal Enfield Classic 500 in the market.
Jawa Perak Review
- Good Things
- Extremely good looking
- Gets a more powerful motor
- Equipped with dual-channel ABS
- Could be Better
- Available only in single-seat variant
- Gets only one paint scheme
- Misses out on LED headlight, turn indicators
Jawa Perak Expert Opinion
Jawa has created a niche in the sub-350cc segment with the Perak. A niche that is likely to remain untouched for the next few years atleast. And in the time that we spent with the motorcycle, it raised a lot of questions for us, the most important out of which was whether you should sacrifice functionality for looks? Read on to find out if you should get one of these home.
Back in 2018, Classic Legends re-incarnated the Jawa brand in India with the Jawa Classic- which is a proper replica to the original and the Forty Two which was a slightly modern take to the latter. Apart from these two, the manufacturer also had a trick up its sleeve in the form of this gorgeously unique-looking motorcycle called the Perak. And with it, Jawa has created a niche in the sub-350cc segment. A niche that is likely to remain untouched for the next few years at least.
So let’s kick-off with the design. Now, since the Perak is styled like a bobber one might think that it is based on the standardJawa Classic with parts like the pillion seat and pillion foot rest stripped off to reduce weight for better performance. But instead, Jawa has gone a step further and built the Perak on a new frame and a new swingarm. And the sub-frame and flat seat on the Classic is ditched for a tan-brown, single-seat that is fixed to the main frame.
It neatly integrates a round tail lamp while the turn indicators are fitted on the large rear fender. Adding to the Perak’s dark-themed, custom-built look is this matte black paint scheme with contrasting gold accents and pinstripes. Then there are the slash-cut exhausts on either side and the bar-end mirrors which again add credibility to the bobber styling.
As for quality, the Jawa Perak is well put together for the most part, however, it does have a few areas that could have a better fit and finish. And by the end of our tenure with the Perak which had clocked around 800km on the odo, we were also left with a couple of buzzing sounds and rattles that weren’t there at the start. Then there are these open wires for the turn indicators that are fixed using well… cheap zip-ties.
But all said and done, the Jawa Perak is built to be a gorgeous looking motorcycle and in our opinion, is worthy enough to be parked under that Van Gogh painting in your home.
Fitted with the exact same features as the Jawa Classic and Jawa Forty-Two, technology is not the Perak’s strong suite. It skips the LED lighting for the headlamp and turn indicator and you are left with a dual-channel ABS and a small digital screen fitted in the analogue instrument cluster that only displays the odo.
Now, this instrument cluster is meant to replicate the one on the original Jawa, however, it comes with a design flaw. Thanks to its flat placement, it is impossible to see the bottom half of the speedometer and the digital display is difficult to read under direct sunlight.
Amid all the stares and questions about if it has been launched yet, there were a few who asked- “Iska comfort kaisa hai?”. Well, with a seat height of a mere 750mm, the Perak is great for short riders. Although it would be a cramped experience for taller riders. Adding to that, the footpegs are slightly rear set and placed higher which feels a bit unnatural. And given the shape of the fuel tank which tapers towards the seat, there isn’t much space to grip your thighs either. Although regardless of your height, the bulging side-panels interfere even if you were to adjust the placement of your feet slightly.
On the flip-side the handlebar is easy to reach and the switchgear can be operated easily. Although, these round bar end mirrors are too small to provide a wide rear view and intrude while holding on to the grips. As for the seat, it comes with soft cushioning that is perfect for short rides but tends to get cumbersome after a few hours on the saddle. With a kerb weight of just 175kg, the Perak is a considerably light motorcycle. Although moving it around can be quite a task as it misses out on a grabrail and even if you try pushing it, you’d have the bar ends intruding. But since it is so light, what you can do is sit on the motorcycle and move it seamlessly.
That said, the Jawa Perak’s 334cc, single-cylinder engine manages to keep one entertained on the go. It is larger than the 293cc motor on the other models and with 30bhp and 32.7Nm on tap, it is 4bhp and 4.2Nm more than its siblings. And with a bump in power figures, there is an evident increase in grunt in the low and mid-range but we did find a flat spot after 120kmph when the motorcycle took its own sweet time to get to a top-speed of 140kmph. While there is a slight buzz of vibrations on the handlebar, especially at the top-end, it is not at all hand-numbing.
If you are into touring or have a pillion to ride with, the Jawa Perak wouldn’t be your wisest choice. And with barely any storage space, it isn’t very high on practicality either. Moreover, it also misses out on features that come with motorcycles that cost way lesser.
But if you want a motorcycle that guarantees you that extra attention on the road and tugs at your heartstrings every time you look at it, there is none like the Jawa Perak.
And with low ground clearance and accessible power delivery, the Perak is a good option for new riders. It is also meant to cater to a narrow niche of buyers that want a secondary motorcycle to ride to the nearest cafe or for a short spin around town. Priced at Rs 1.97 lakh (ex-showroom), it is roughly Rs 21,000 more expensive than the Jawa Classic. And for the premium, you get a bigger engine along with a sense of individuality and character by the bucket load.
Cruiser Bikes Similar to Perak
Jawa 350 |
Jawa 42 |
Jawa 42 Bobber |
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Jawa Perak |
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Avg. Ex-Showroom Price | Avg. Ex-Showroom Price | Avg. Ex-Showroom Price | Avg. Ex-Showroom Price |
₹ 2,47,401 Onward | ₹ 2,32,232 Onward | ₹ 2,25,241 Onward | ₹ 2,43,741 Onward |
User Rating | User Rating | User Rating | User Rating |
4.6/567 Ratings | 4.5/5144 Ratings | 4.5/5144 Ratings | 4.5/5144 Ratings |
Engine (cc) | Engine (cc) | Engine (cc) | Engine (cc) |
Fuel Type | Fuel Type | Fuel Type | Fuel Type |
Petrol | Petrol | Petrol | Petrol |
Jawa Perak Colours
Jawa Perak is available in the following colours in India.
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The 2024 on-road price of Jawa Perak in Delhi is Rs. 2,47,401. This Jawa Perak price includes the ex-showroom price, RTO and insurance charges.
According to the user reported data, Jawa Perak gives an average mileage of 30 kmpl.
Jawa Perak is priced at Rs. 2,13,187, has a 334 cc 6 Speed Manual engine, and gives a mileage of 30 kmpl, whereas, the price of Jawa 42 Bobber is Rs. 2,09,500 with a 334 cc 6 Speed Manualengine, and giving a mileage of 30 kmpl.
Jawa Perak is available in only 1 colour which is Stealth.
Jawa Perak is a Cruiser bike that weighs 185 kg, has a 334 cc BS6 Phase 2 engine and a fuel capacity of 13.2 litres.