
New icons on two wheels: Jawa 350 Legacy Edition, TVS Ronin 2025, and KTM 390 Duke make their mark
The Hindu
Indian two-wheeler market evolves with Jawa 350 Legacy Edition, TVS Ronin 2025 updates, and KTM 390 Duke price slash.
Jawa has introduced a limited-run Jawa 350 Legacy Edition, celebrating a year of its 350 model. TVS has updated the Ronin 2025 with new colour options and an important safety upgrade, reinforcing its position in the modern-retro segment. Meanwhile, KTM has slashed the price of its 390 Duke, making the performance-oriented machine more accessible to enthusiasts. With these launches, the Indian two-wheeler market continues to evolve, offering something for riders of all preferences.
Jawa 350 Legacy Edition: A classic reimagined
Jawa has marked the first anniversary of its 350 model with the launch of the Jawa 350 Legacy Edition, a special variant limited to 500 units. Drawing inspiration from the legendary Type 353, the motorcycle features a chrome-heavy design complemented by golden pinstripes, reinforcing its vintage appeal.
The Legacy Edition comes equipped with a touring visor, a pillion backrest, and a premium crash guard, enhancing both comfort and safety. Owners will also receive a leather keychain and a miniature model of the motorcycle, adding to the exclusivity of the package.
Beneath its classic exterior, the motorcycle retains its 350cc liquid-cooled Alpha2-t engine, producing 22.5PS and 28.1Nm of torque. The six-speed gearbox is paired with an assist and slipper clutch for smoother transitions, while dual-channel ABS provides reliable braking.
Priced at ₹1,98,950 (ex-showroom, New Delhi), the Jawa 350 Legacy Edition is available across all Jawa dealerships.
TVS Ronin 2025: New colours, enhanced safety

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