Jawa Motorcycles in India Cross 50,000 Sales Milestone

  • Published On: 11 November 2020
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It currently has three offerings in its portfolio - the Jawa, Jawa forty two and Perak

Classic Legends has announced that Jawa Motorcycles in India have crossed the 50,000 sales milestone. The company currently has three offerings in its portfolio - the Jawa, Jawa forty two and Perak. This feat has been achieved in one year of full operations, considering a complete halt during the lockdown period with near zero inventories due to the waiting period the brand commands. The demand for Jawa has not been restricted to Indian shores alone. Expanding its reach, Classic Legends has also started exports with a batch of Jawa motorcycles being shipped to Europe and, closer home, to Nepal.

Marking this milestone number, Ashish Singh Joshi, CEO – Classic Legends Pvt. Ltd. said, “As the newest entrant in the Indian motorcycle market, we are proud of what we have achieved in such a short duration. As a relatively recent start-up, Classic Legends has readied a full scale production facility to support the three models that we introduced as a part of the resurrection of the Jawa brand, set up an unparalleled and widespread sales network; and have ramped up all our operations constantly to meet customer demands. Crossing the milestone of 50,000 motorcycles in a span of an effective 12 months of full operations is of utmost significance for us."




"This is not just a number but an important marking on our odometer, which points us towards the countless miles we have set out to cover as we keep shifting into higher gears. Considering the very healthy demand that we are seeing and the fact that the current 50k took longer time due to COVID related production challenges, I am confident that the next 50k will come in far lesser time,” added Mr. Joshi. The company recently celebrated the delivery of 2000 Peraks, India’s first factory custom bobber, during the few festive days of Oct 2020. Following the strong performance of Jawa and 42, the Perak has also fared well for Classic Legends. The company is looking to expand both its production capacity as well as dealership footprint to cater to the steady rise in demand.


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