First Jawa dealership inaugurated in Pune

    A lot of woodwork, a wall of heritage, and Jawa memorabilia give the showroom a very retro vibe.

    Published On Dec 15, 2018 03:29:00 PM

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    Jawa has officially opened its first showroom in the country. Located in Pune, the showroom was inaugurated in the presence of the men behind the Classic Legends group – Boman Irani, Anupam Thareja, and executives from Pune-based real estate firm, NSG Group, to which the showroom belongs. The NSG Jawa Autoriders showroom is located on the Old Mumbai-Pune Highway at Chinchwad.

    The company had earlier announced that a number of dealerships (of over 100 dealerships planned for now) will begin operations and start accepting bookings for the new motorcycles from December 15. Of the three Jawa bikes unveiled for India, the Jawa (Rs 1.64 lakh) and the Jawa Forty Two (Rs 1.55 lakh) are available now, with the Perak (Rs 1.89 lakh) (all prices, ex-showroom India) expected to go on sale in late 2019. We recently got to ride and review the Jawa and the Forty Two in Rajasthan. Check out the complete story here or watch our video review.

     

     

    We also recently wrote a story on what to expect in the new Jawa showrooms, and you can check it out for a more detailed look at what makes a Jawa showroom. Deliveries of the Jawa bikes are expected to go into full swing in the first quarter of 2019.

    Update: Shakti Automobiles in Baner, Pune has also opened alongside the aforementioned dealership.

    Also see:

    Jawa Classic gets two new paint shades

    Jawa, Jawa Forty Two to make Mumbai debut today

    Jawa Bikes

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