Jawa has officially unveiled the Jawa 730 Twin, a modern-retro motorcycle designed for the global market. Jawa, the renowned Czech motorcycle manufacturer, has unveiled its new product, the 730 Twin, which is aimed firmly at the worldwide market. Under the leadership of Classic Legends for India, this new model joins Jawa’s 750cc portfolio with a throwback, racer, and tourer, injecting new vigor into the brand’s history.
Engine & Performance of Jawa 730 Twin
At its core is a 730cc liquid-cooled parallel-twin engine co-developed with Swiss engineering wiz Suter, the same team that ruled Moto2 from 2010 to 2012. It produces 75 horsepower at 8,200 rpm and 68 Nm of torque at 7,100 rpm, providing a snappy ride that combines everyday practicality with exhilarating acceleration. Riders can expect smooth power delivery, which is great for twisty routes and city sprints.
The engine delivers:
75 HP at 8,200 rpm
68 Nm of torque at 7,100 rpm
Cafe racer styling
The 730 Twin reimagines the cafe racer vibe with a strong, raked-out front end and a circular headlight inspired by Jawa’s historic designs; imagine those legendary vehicles reborn for Indian streets. A single-seat layout leads to an integrated taillight, and the swingarm-mounted number plate keeps lines clean and aggressive. It’s a throwback to the past with a modern twist that grabs attention without being overly obvious.
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Hardware & Features
A KYB USD fork in the front and a rear monoshock provide suspension, ensuring precise handling whether carving curves or cruising highways. Twin Brembo calipers bite into front discs to brake, and 17-inch alloy wheels all around provide nimble grip. A TFT display with navigation, connectivity, call alerts, and SMS messages keeps riders connected while not detracting from the classic appearance.
The 730 Twin, Jawa Moto’s European focus, will make its debut at next month’s Motosalon trade event in Brno, Czech Republic. It differs from India’s Jawa series, which includes the 42, 350, and Perak models built under license by Classic Legends. There are no plans for India yet, but it hints to exciting times ahead for Jawa enthusiasts throughout the world.
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