QJ Motors SRC 250, SRC 500, and SRV 300 Prices Reduced by up to Rs 40,000 in India

According to QJ Motor, the SRC 250, the SRC 500, and the SRV 300 motorcycles will now offer even better value for the money with the new prices. Currently, the two-wheeler manufacturer has 28 dealerships across India.

By Reetika Bhatt | on January 9, 2024 Follow us on Autox Google News

One of Adishwar Auto Ride's brands, QJ Motor, has lowered the price of its three motorcycles in India by as much as Rs 40,000. Given the Indian market conditions, the company revised its pricing and secured a better deal with QJ Motor headquarters. The new prices for the QJ Motor SRC 500 and the SRV 300 are Rs 2.39 lakh and Rs 3.19 lakh, respectively. This amounts to a drop of Rs 40,000 from the previous prices. The price of the SRC 250 has been reduced by Rs 31,000 to Rs 1.39 lakh. All mentioned prices are ex-showroom figures. It is important to note that the fresh price tags for these models will apply to all colour schemes. According to QJ Motor, the three motorcycles will now offer even better value for the money with the new prices. Currently, the two-wheeler manufacturer has 28 dealerships across India.

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QJ Motor SRV 300

QJ Motor SRV300 Stand View jpg

The sole V-Twin motorcycle offered by QJ for sale in India is this one, which is very similar to the Keeway Benda V302C, another model that is part of the brand. The teardrop tank and circular light clusters of the retro roadster SRV 300 are contrasted with a steeper slanted front fork and a lower set stepped seat. The bike is powered by a 296cc liquid-cooled V-Twin engine that produces 26Nm of peak torque and 29.8bhp of maximum power when mated with a six-speed gearbox. The SRV has two telescopic shocks at the back and a USD fork up front. Both the front and rear disc brakes with dual-channel ABS provide stopping power.

QJ Motor SRC 250

The SRC 500 and the entry-level SRC 250 are a part of QJ Motor's SRC range. The teardrop fuel tank, wire-spoke wheels (18 inches up front and 16 inches at the back), round lights and mirrors, and retro-inspired styling all adorn the SRC 250. A 5-speed transmission is paired to a 249cc in-line twin-cylinder liquid-cooled engine that belts out 17.1bhp of peak power and 17Nm of maximum torque. Front and rear disc brakes with dual-channel ABS as standard provide braking power. It can be had in Silver, Black, and Red colour options. 

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QJ Motor SRC 500

Next up on the list is the QJ Motor SRC 500. The bike has more upscale features including wider alloy wheels, dual-tone paint jobs, and extra chrome garnishing while yet adhering to the same retro design language as the SRC 250. Moreover, it is a single-cylinder motorcycle that competes with the Harley-Davidson X440, the Royal Enfield Classic 350, and other models, unlike the SRC 250, which comes with a twin-cylinder. This 480cc single-cylinder engine has a 5-speed manual transmission and develops 25.15bhp of power and 36Nm of peak torque. In contrast to the SRC 250, which features an expansive radiator for active air cooling, this engine is solely air-cooled. Speaking of transmission, the motor comes coupled with a 5-speed gearbox. Disc brakes on both ends and the gearbox provide stopping power for the unit. Dual-channel ABS is included in the 500, just like it is in the SRC 250.

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