QJMotor India bike range has been launched officially. The new motorcycle brand has launched a total of 4 bikes starting from Rs 1.99 lakh.
- Total 4 different bikes launched in India
- Prices start from Rs 1.99 lakh for the SRC 250
- To be sold via Moto Vault dealerships
QJMotor India bike range has finally launched. After debuting its 4 different bikes a few days ago, QJ has announced its pricing. The China-based two-wheeler manufacturer has debuted in India from Rs 1.99 lakh. Additionally, its most expensive bike is priced at Rs 3.59 lakh ex-showroom. Read all of the details below.
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QJMotor India Bike Range Prices

Speaking of the prices, the SRC 250 retro roadster is the cheapest in the lot. It is priced at Rs 1.99 lakh ex-showroom. However, the SRC 250 has a lot to offer with its modern-retro design. It gets a 249cc parallel-twin liquid-cooled engine. This engine makes a peak power of 17.4 bhp & 17 Nm of peak torque. Whereas these figures might look less on paper, the SRC performs well in the global markets.

Meanwhile, the bigger sibling of the SRC 250 is the SRC 500. It is priced at Rs 2.59 lakh & its rivals with the likes of the Yezdi Roadster. However, it has a bigger 480cc, single-cylinder engine which makes a peak power of 25.5 bhp & 36 Nm of torque. This retro-modern roadster gets spoked wire rims & dual-pod semi-digital instrument cluster.

The third bike is a direct rival to the Keeway V302C. It is called the SRV 300 & it is priced at Rs 3.49 lakh ex-showroom. However, it has a different body style with low-slung seating. Additionally, the 296cc, V-twin engine makes a peak power of 30.3 bhp & 26 Nm of peak torque. This bike is going to be loved by the cruiser lover for its looks & long equipment list.

QJ SRK 400 is a street-fighter design naked sports bike. Additionally, it also happens to be the most expensive bike in the QJ's Indian fleet. It has been priced at Rs 3.59 lakh ex-showroom. Meanwhile, it gets loads of equipment like LED lighting, digital TFT display, & Bluetooth connectivity. It is fitted with a 400cc, parallel-twin engine which makes a peak output of 40.9 bhp & 39 Nm of torque. It directly rivals the KTM Duke 390 & the Royal Enfield Interceptor 650.
Verdict
QJMotor certainly wants to deliver & sell in India. However, with very well-established rivals like RE; the game is dicey. If the customer support & after-sales service is handled correctly; QJMotor might become a popular brand soon in India. Tell us your thoughts about the QJMotor by commenting below.
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