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QJ Motor Launches Updated SRV 300 2.0 Cruiser at Rs 3.29 Lakh

The revised V-twin motorcycle features new digital instrumentation, Bluetooth connectivity, and dual exhaust upgrades.

Autocar Professional BureauBy Autocar Professional Bureau calendar 04 May 2026 Views icon2051 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
QJ Motor Launches Updated SRV 300 2.0 Cruiser at Rs 3.29 Lakh

QJ Motor India has launched the Model Year 2026 iteration of its SRV 300 custom cruiser. The updated motorcycle, designated as the SRV 300 2.0, is priced at Rs 3.29 lakh, ex-showroom.

The manufacturer introduced several technological and mechanical revisions for the new model year. The cruiser is now equipped with a fully digital instrument console that integrates Bluetooth connectivity. Additional updates include engine enhancements, a refreshed dual muffler exhaust setup, and revised exterior decals.

The motorcycle retains its signature V-twin engine configuration and low slung chassis design. The vehicle also utilizes full LED lighting to modernize its overall exterior styling. Buyers can select from two primary paint options, specifically Glossy Red and Matte Black.

The QJ Motor brand is retailed across the country through Moto Vault, a multi brand premium motorcycle franchise operated by Adishwar Auto Ride India.

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