QJ Motor SRV 300 Updated for 2026: Price, Features and What’s New

The 2026 update of the QJ Motor SRV 300 has officially arrived in India, bringing subtle but meaningful upgrades to this entry-level V-twin cruiser. Priced at Rs 3.29 lakh (ex-showroom), the revised model focuses on styling and feature enhancements while keeping its unique engine setup intact.

This update comes shortly after the launch of the Keeway V302C, with both motorcycles sharing the same parent company, Adishwar Auto Ride India.

What’s New in the 2026 QJ Motor SRV 300?

The latest update doesn’t overhaul the bike but adds enough freshness to keep it competitive in the premium small-displacement cruiser segment.

  • New dual-exhaust setup enhances visual appeal and road presence
  • Updated digital instrument cluster for improved readability and modern feel
  • Refreshed graphics and decals
  • Two colour options: Glossy Red and Matte Black

These changes give the SRV 300 a more premium and muscular look, especially with the redesigned exhaust layout that better complements its V-twin character.

Engine and Performance Remain Unchanged

Mechanically, QJ Motor has stuck with the proven formula.

  • Engine: 296cc, V-twin, liquid-cooled
  • Power: 30.3hp at 9,000rpm
  • Torque: 26Nm at 5,000rpm

The V-twin configuration is still a rarity in this segment, setting the SRV 300 apart from single-cylinder rivals. It delivers a smoother and more refined cruising experience, particularly at higher speeds.

Price Update and Market Positioning

At Rs 3.29 lakh, the new SRV 300 is priced closer to its original pre-GST positioning.

  • Earlier launch price: Rs 3.19 lakh
  • Revised (post-GST benefit): Rs 2.97 lakh
  • Current price (2026 update): Rs 3.29 lakh

While the price has increased compared to its reduced tag, the added features and refreshed styling help justify the bump.

Should You Consider It?

If you’re looking for a distinctive cruiser under Rs 3.5 lakh, the SRV 300 continues to stand out thanks to its:

  • Rare V-twin engine layout
  • Strong road presence
  • Premium design touches

However, it now faces tighter competition from similarly styled cruisers, including its sibling, the Keeway V302C.

Bottom Line

The 2026 update of the QJ Motor SRV 300 is more of a refinement than a reinvention. It keeps its core identity intact while adding just enough visual and feature upgrades to stay relevant in a competitive segment.

If your priority is character and engine uniqueness over outright value, this cruiser still makes a compelling case.

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