- QJ Flash 600 V4 design revealed
- To use a V4 engine
- No word about its Indian launch yet
Chinese two-wheeler manufacturer QJ Motors has taken the wraps off the design of its upcoming Flash 600 V4 cruiser. And by the looks of it, it heavily borrows cues from its partner company, Harley-Davidson’s Fat Bob.
So the sporty cruiser character is present with a low-slung stance, squarish headlamp, single-seat, chunky tyres and a pair of exhaust pipes on one side. But the most interesting is its engine. The motorcycle is powered by a 600cc V4 engine that would offer around 60 to 80bhp. Expect it to sound something close to the Diavel V4 thanks to its 90-degree engine setup with four valves per cylinder.
Not much is known on the Flash 600 V4’s feature front. However considering how QJ suits its other models that are also sold in India like the GK350, we can expect some fancy gizmos on the bike. Now will make its way to India? It is yet to be confirmed but cannot be ruled out. QJ Motor had a tonne of motorcycles on display at the Auto Expo this year, most of which are expected to make it to showrooms here. While the Flash will make its debut in China first, we can expect it to debut in India soon afterwards. It could compete against the Royal Enfield Shotgun 650 once launched here.