Jawa 42 Bobber Price in India 2026
On-road price, ex-showroom, and used resale value for the Jawa 42 Bobber — adjusted for year, kilometres and city.
Looking up resale value for a used Jawa 42 Bobber in India? You're not alone — searches for this model see steady demand month after month. Jawa 42 Bobber owners typically sell after 3–4 years of city use, and resale prices land in the ₹38000–₹68000 band depending on year, kilometres, and condition. Across India, post-monsoon and pre-Diwali windows tend to deliver the best sale outcomes, though city-specific demand varies widely. Use the calculator below to refine the estimate for your specific year, kilometres, and ownership history.
New (2026, on-road)
Ex-showroom ₹1,99,927
Approx. ex-showroom + 12% RTO/insurance
Used resale (3-yr-old)
Range ₹1,28,908–₹1,35,408 · ~30,000 km, single owner
Use the calculator below for your specific year, kilometres and city.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Jawa 42 Bobber on-road price is approximately ₹2,23,918 in India, inclusive of RTO charges and insurance. Ex-showroom price is ₹1,99,927. Actual on-road varies by state RTO and chosen insurance.
A typical used Jawa 42 Bobber (3 years old, ~30,000 km, single owner) is currently valued around ₹1,32,158 nationally, with a ₹1,28,908–₹1,35,408 band. Use the calculator above for your specific year and condition.
A 5-year-old Jawa 42 Bobber with ~50,000 km and a single owner typically sells for around ₹1,02,343 in India. Condition, service history and accident records can move this by ±15%. Use the calculator above for an exact number.
Jawa two-wheelers typically depreciate 10–14% per year for the first three years, then plateau around 50–60% of the original ex-showroom price. Service history and odometer reading move the needle most after that.
Yes — Mumbai and Delhi typically pay 5–10% above the national average for popular models like the 42 Bobber, while smaller cities can be 5% lower. See the city links below for local prices.
Mean absolute error across the catalogue is roughly ₹3,250. Real sale price will vary with bike-specific condition, accident history, and how urgently you need to sell.