QJ Motor India is operating under the umbrella of Adishwar Auto Ride India (AARI) in the country, in which we can also see brands like Keyway. One of the notable offerings from QJ Motors in India is the SRV 300, which has received updates for the 2026 model year in terms of its features and equipment.
Regarding additional equipment, its price has been revised, where we can see its ex-sh price increase by around Rs 32k. The 2026 QJ SRV 300 gets new color schemes along with revised aesthetics. Let’s take a closer look.

2026 qj srv 300 launch price
After updating the Keyway V302C (also under AARI), Adishwar Auto Ride India has turned its attention towards the QJ motor brand and launched the 2026 edition of the SRV 300. It is a retro styled cruiser motorcycle with comfortable ergonomics for touring enthusiasts and the main thing about this bike is that it comes with a V-twin engine, which is rare in this price range.
Talking about the price, the updated 2026 QJ SRV 300 is priced at Rs 3.29 lakh (ex-sh), which is about Rs 32k more than its previous model. If we look at the price history of SRV 300 in India, it was first launched at Rs 3.19 lakh and after the GST 2.0 reforms it was reduced to Rs 2.97 lakh and now the updated 2026 model is priced at Rs 3.29 lakh (all prices ex-sh).

It is offered in 2 color options – Red and Black. The red has a glossy finish and the black has a matte finish. With the updated 2026 QJ SRV 300, we can see an all-new exhaust system with two end canisters, which are placed vertically above each other. The decals on the bodywork have also been revised for the MY26 version.
what else is new?
Another major update of the 2026 model is the revised digital instrument cluster. It continues to radiate retro vibes with its classic cruiser motif design. It rides on 16-inch front and 15-inch rear alloy wheels, shod with 120-section front and 150-section rear tyres. The fuel tank is of 13.5L and the bike weighs 164 kg.

Seat height is a low 700 mm, more like a cruiser and minimum ground clearance is 160 mm. There are disc brakes at both ends, mated to a dual-channel ABS setup. The bike is suspended on USD telescopic front forks and twin shock absorbers at the rear. It gets LED lighting and a small headlight cowl.
The 2026 QJ SRV 300 is powered by the same 296cc V-twin SOHC 4V/cyl liquid cooled engine as before and produces 30.3 bhp of maximum power and 26 Nm of peak torque, mated to a 6-speed gearbox. Power is sent to the rear wheel via a chain drive, not a belt drive.
