// Adishwar Auto Ride India (AARI) is a Hyderabad-based multi-brand motorcycle retailer which sells motorcycles from Benelli, Moto Morini, Zontes, Keeway and more recently, QJ Motor. The Chinese motorcycle brand announced its entry in India a few weeks ago. The manufacturer entered the Indian market with four new motorcycles ranging from 250 cc to 500 cc with all models to be locally assembled. The motorcycles are – SRC 250 and SRC 500 (Classic model range) followed by the SRV 300, which is a cruiser and the street naked sportster SRK 400. Bookings for all four models start at Rs. 10,000. The products will be sold exclusively through Moto Vault dealerships, AARI’s multi-brand superbike showrooms. The prices of the four motorcycles is given below: (All prices Ex-Showroom, India) QJ Motor ModelColour Price SRC 250SilverRs. 1.99 lakhRedRs. 2.10 lakhBlackRs. 2.10 lakhSRC 500Silver BlackRs. 2.69 lakhGold BlackRs. 2.79 lakhRed WhiteRs. 2.79 lakhSRV 300GreenRs. 3.49 lakhOrangeRs. 3.59 lakhBlackRs. 3.59 lakhRedRs. 3.59 lakhSRK 400WhiteRs. 3.59 lakhBlackRs. 3.69 lakhRedRs. 3.69 lakhQJ Motor SRC 500 Starting the range will be the retro-styled SRC range. The SRC line-up will include the entry SRC 250 and the SRC 500. The SRC 250 features a retro-inspired design with round lights and mirrors, tear-drop fuel tank and wire-spoke wheels (18-inch front and 16-inch rear). Power comes from a 249cc, in-line twin-cylinder liquid-cooled, engine developing 17.1 bhp and 17 Nm of torque paired with a 5-speed gearbox. Stopping power is via disc brakes front and rear with standard dual-channel ABS. QJ Motor SRC 250 The SRC 500 follows the same retro design principle but gets more premium touches such as dual tone paint finishes, additional chrome garnishing and larger alloy wheels. Power comes from a 480cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled engine developing 25.1 bhp and 36 Nm. The unit is paired with a 5-speed gearbox with stopping power coming via disc brakes and both ends. As with the smaller 250, the 500 gets dual-channel ABS. QJ Motor SRV 300 Next up is the SRV 300 roadster. The bike also gets some retro touches such as the teardrop tank and round light clusters but gets a more raked front fork and a lower set stepped seat. Powering the bike is a 296 cc, liquid-cooled, V-Twin engine developing 29.8 bhp and 26 Nm paired with a six-speed gearbox. The SRV features a USD fork up front with twin telescopic shocks at the rear. Stopping power comes from disc brakes at the front and rear with dual-channel ABS.QJ Motor SRK 400 The SRK 400 rounds out the bikes initially coming to India. The street naked gets an aggressive design and is powered by a 400cc, twin-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine. The unit develops 40.3 bhp and 37 Nm and sends power to the rear wheel via a 6-speed gearbox and a chain drive. The bike features a USD fork up front with a monoshock at the rear. Stopping power comes via dual discs up front and a single disc at the rear.Post navigationEICMA 2022: Top 5 Adventure Bikes CFMoto 800MT Sport R Unveiled