
The QJ Motor SRV 600 V2 has been spotted testing on Indian roads, signalling that the brand is preparing to expand its lineup in India. This is the first time the cruiser has been spied here, and once launched, it will be QJ Motor’s flagship motorcycle in India. This cruiser is currently on sale in Europe, UK, and other Asian markets.
Design

It is a cruiser bike with a low-slung profile and a relaxed riding posture with forward-set footpegs. In the spy shot we can see a round LED headlamp along with a circular DRL, which goes well with the retro design of this bike. Along with this, it gets LED indicators, bar-end mirrors and a black-coloured metal fuel tank with ‘Viatic’ sticker on the sides in grey colour. The word is derived from Latin, and it means journey or travel.
Engine And Underpinnings

In the UK, the SRV 600 V2 is powered by a 550.4cc liquid-cooled V-twin engine that makes 52.3PS and 53Nm. This bike gets a belt drive, which is quite rare for a mid-segment motorcycle. It not only gives this bike a premium touch but should also be less noisy when compared to a traditional chain drive.

The SRV 600 V2 comes with a 43mm inverted fork and rear dual shock absorbers – both from Marzocchi. It rolls on 16-inch alloy wheels at both ends, with a fat 130-section front and an even fatter 180-section rear tyre. The 196kg kerb weight and a low 709mm seat height should make it quite manageable to move it around, but don’t expect it to be great at cornering. The long wheelbase and low 130mm ground clearance (and also low suspension travel) mean it’s ideal only for long smooth roads.
Features

The SRV 600 V2 sold in the UK gets a 4-inch circular LCD console with Bluetooth connectivity, a tachometer, TPMS (Tyre Pressure Monitoring System), a speedometer and a USB charging port (type-A and type-C). Along with this, for added safety, the bike gets switchable traction control and dual-channel ABS. The feature list is quite healthy for a cruiser in this segment, and expect the same set of goodies to be present in the India-spec bike as well.
BikeDekho Says…

QJ Motor India has not really launched or updated its lineup in a long time except for the 2.0 Version of the SRV300 that was launched in May. But even then, the brand hasn’t really set the sales chart on fire, possibly due to its limited reach, and also the general lack of awareness. If QJ Motor were to establish itself better, it’ll have to expand its presence substantially, along with launching new products with better marketing.
The SRV600 V2 has the potential to be a unique V-twin powered alternative to the Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650 or the Royal Enfield Shotgun 650, but will the brand’s flair be enough to sway a typical Royal Enfield cruiser buyer? Only time will tell. As for the expected price, it could cost around Rs 5 lakh (ex-showroom), and might be launched in the festive season this year (around September-October 2026).
