The greatest attraction is the new dual-exhaust system with vertically stacked pipes. This design provides the motorcycle with a stronger and more premium cruiser appearance. In addition, the bike now receives new decals and contemporary colour schemes.
Buyers will have the option of having either Glossy Red or Matte Black finish. These colours give personality of the colour and attract younger riders. Moreover, the new styling does not change the retro design but rather adds something new. The lighting system goes on with LED units and a small headlight cowl. This mix is a balance between the traditional styling and the contemporary one.

The major update of this bike is a fully digital instrument cluster. This replaces the older unit and brings a cleaner interface. The console also supports Bluetooth connectivity for added convenience. Riders can now access key information quickly while riding. Perhaps this upgrade improves usability during daily commutes and long rides.

This QJ Motor bike carries on with its 296cc, liquid-cooled, V-twin that generates 30.3 bhp at 9,000 rpm and 26 Nm at 5,000 rpm. This engine is complemented with 6 speed gearbox to give it a smooth performance. The V-twin setup remains rare in this price segment. Hence, it makes the bike have a distinct identity among the single-cylinder competitors.
The bike keeps its low seat height of 700 mm, which makes it easy to handle for riders of different heights. In addition, the relaxed riding posture supports long-distance comfort. It weighs 164 kg, which feels manageable in city traffic. The fuel tank capacity stands at 13.5 litres for decent touring range.
The motorcycle comes with USD front forks and twin rear shock absorbers. The brakes come with disc brakes at both ends with dual-channel ABS. The bike rides on 16-inch front and 15-inch rear alloy wheels.
Before you go, don’t forget to check out the Bajaj Sales report for April 2026.
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