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    BREAKING: QJ Motor SRC250, SRV300, SRK400 And SRC500 Launched

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    NishaadModified On Nov 17, 2022 01:02 pm IST info icon
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    Published OnNov 17, 2022 12:55 pm IST
    Last Updated OnNov 17, 2022 01:02 pm IST

    The bikes carry quite an enticing price tag

    QJ Motor SRC250, SRV300, SRK400 And SRC500 Launched

    Almost a week after announcing its arrival, QJ Motor has now announced the prices of its lineup. Here’s how much they cost:

    SRC 250

    QJ Motor SRC 250

    This neo-retro roadster’s prices start from Rs 1.99 lakh for the silver variant, while the red and black ones, both, cost Rs 2.10 lakh (all prices ex-showroom India). That makes it a fair bit more expensive than its competitors, the Royal Enfield Hunter 350 and the TVS Ronin, and almost on par with the Husqvarna Svartpilen 250. That said, it’s a lot lower than what we expected it to be. 

    SRV 300

    QJ Motor SRV 300

    QJ Motor’s one-and-only cruiser for India will cost you Rs 3.49 lakh (green variant) or Rs 3.59 lakh (orange, black or red variants). It is, hence, a lot more expensive than the Royal Enfield Meteor 350 and the Yezdi Roadster, but less than the Keeway V302C

    SRK 400

    QJ Motor SRK 400

    What is probably the most exciting-sounding motorcycle in QJ Motor’s India lineup is the SRK 400, which carries a price tag of Rs 3.59 lakh if you want the white paint scheme. The black and red ones will set you back by Rs 3.69 lakh (all prices ex-showroom India). While its closest rival, the KTM 390 Duke costs a lot less (Rs 2,96,230, ex-showroom Delhi), the SRK 400’s price is a lot lesser than the Rs 4 lakh price we expected it to come at. 

    SRC 500

    QJ Motor SRC 500

    QJ Motor’s biggest displacement yet only air-cooled bike for India, the SRC 500 will cost Rs 2.69 lakh for the silver black paint scheme and Rs 2.79 lakh for the gold black and red white colourways. While that does undercut our Rs 3 lakh estimate, its rivals, the Royal Enfield Classic 350 and its ‘smaller brother from another mother’, the Benelli Imperiale 400 both cost a fair bit less.

    While all the bikes carry a premium over their direct rivals, their pricing is quite enticing, given that they’re all Completely Knocked Down (CKD) units. Stay tuned to BikeDekho for more info about them. 

    QJ Motor SRV 300 User Reviews

    • G
      guduru on Aug 19, 2025
      3.8
      SRV300 review
      Qj srv 300 is my FAVOURITE bike.The looks are quite attractive, And the naked engine undercover fiber body makes it appear more bold and strong. I really like the seating postures, And well-cushioned seats, Which give utmost ease while driving it. Though, The price was affordable for me. Pickup is so good for this when compared with other bikes in this segment.
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    • M
      mashahir on May 04, 2024
      4.0
      Good to have nice
      Good to have nice to drive fast enough for daily use milage ia good maintenence is low no relaiblity issues
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