QJ Motor SRV 600 V2 spotted testing in India ahead of launch
The QJ Motor SRV 600 V2 has been seen testing in India, indicating a possible launch soon with a V-twin engine and cruiser styling.

The QJ Motor SRV 600 V2 has been seen testing on Indian roads, indicating a potential launch by Adishwar Auto Ride India (AARI). AARI, based in Hyderabad, currently distributes QJ Motor, Benelli, Keeway, and Zontes motorcycles in India. The test motorcycle appeared in a black color scheme and had no camouflage.
Key Highlights
- QJ Motor SRV 600 V2 spotted testing in India
- Features 550cc V-twin engine with 52.4 HP and 53 Nm torque
- Classic bobber design with 16-inch alloy wheels and low 705mm seat height
- Potential launch by Adishwar Auto Ride India with limited sales network
- Competes with models like Royal Enfield Shotgun 650
SRV 600 V2 Features and Specifications

The SRV 600 V2 follows a classic bobber-inspired design. It features a round headlight, circular LED turn indicators, and a teardrop-shaped fuel tank. The V2 variant has been available in international markets for nearly two years. If introduced in India, it would become QJ Motor's largest-capacity motorcycle in the country.
The SRV 600 V2 uses a 550cc liquid-cooled V-twin engine. This engine produces 52.4 HP at 8,000 rpm and 53 Nm of torque at 6,000 rpm. It comes with a 6-speed gearbox and uses a belt-drive system to transfer power to the rear wheel.
The motorcycle is equipped with a USD fork at the front and twin rear shock absorbers. Braking is handled by a 320mm front disc and a 260mm rear disc. The SRV 600 V2 rides on 16-inch alloy wheels at both ends, fitted with 130/90 front and 180/65 rear tyres.
Market Position and Competition
According to QJ Motor's global specifications, the SRV 600 V2 weighs 201 kg and has a seat height of 705mm. The low seat height could make it accessible for shorter riders. QJ Motor's current India lineup, distributed by AARI, includes the SRC 250, SRC 300, SRC 500, and SRK 400.
If launched, the SRV 600 V2 would offer a V-twin-powered alternative in its segment. However, AARI's sales and service network is smaller than those of established competitors. This could be a challenge when competing with rivals such as the Royal Enfield Shotgun 650.
Also Read: QJ Motor SRV 300 2.0 launched in India with digital console and dual exhaust
CarBike 360 Says
The sighting of the QJ Motor SRV 600 V2 on Indian roads signals the brand’s intent to strengthen its presence in the premium cruiser segment. With its distinctive styling and expected V-twin performance, the motorcycle could attract enthusiasts seeking something different. If priced competitively, it may emerge as a compelling alternative in India’s evolving mid-capacity cruiser market.
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