Monarch Arrow 150 vs QJ Motor SRV400

A full spec-by-spec comparison of Monarch Arrow 150 vs QJ Motor SRV400 — engine, performance, dimensions, features and price, with the differences highlighted to help you decide.

Specification Monarch Arrow 150 Monarch Arrow 150 Monarch ₱79,000 QJ Motor SRV400 QJ Motor SRV400 QJ Motor ₱328,000
Full Specification
Type Scooter Liquid-Cooled, DOHC 2-Cylinder V-Twin, 8 Valves
Engine Single Cylinder, 4-Stroke, Air Cooled Liquid-Cooled, DOHC 2-Cylinder V-Twin, 8 Valves
Max Power 8 hp 28 kW @ 8,500 rpm
Max Torque 8.8 Nm 35 Nm @ 5,000 rpm
Displacement 150 cc 400cc
Front Brake Disc 280 mm Hydr. Disc
Rear Brake Drum 240 mm Hydr. Disc
Fuel Tank Capacity 7 L Gasoline 13.5 L
Seat Height 760 mm 700 mm
Transmission CVT 6 Speed Manual
Weight 105 kg 164 kg
Wheelbase 1370 mm 14900 mm
Tires Front 90/90 R14, Rear 90/90 R14 120/80 - 16 Tubeless MAXXIS 150/80 - 15 Tubeless MAXXIS
Tech Features ABS Dual Channel Screen type Digital Panel Ignition System EFI LED Lights USB port
Front Suspension Telescopic Upside-Down
Rear Suspension Telescopic coil spring oil damped
Dimension 2110 x 850 x 1100
Price ₱ 328,000.00 (Pre-Selling Price: ₱298,000.00)
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Monarch Arrow 150 vs QJ Motor SRV400: which should you buy?

The Monarch Arrow 150 and QJ Motor SRV400 cater to completely different riders. At ₱79,000, the Arrow 150 is an affordable, lightweight (105 kg) scooter perfect for daily commuting in the city. Its 150cc engine produces 8 hp and 8.8 Nm, with a CVT for easy riding, low seat height (760 mm), and a 7L fuel tank. In contrast, the SRV400 is a premium cruiser at ₱328,000 (pre-selling ₱298,000), with a 400cc V-twin engine making 28 kW (≈37.5 hp) and 35 Nm, a 6-speed manual, dual-channel ABS, upside-down forks, and disc brakes front and rear. It weighs 164 kg, has a 700 mm seat height, and a 13.5L tank. For a budget-conscious Filipino buyer needing a practical city runabout, the Arrow 150 is the obvious choice. For an enthusiast seeking style, power, and long-distance capability with modern features, the SRV400 delivers. The Arrow is cheaper, lighter, and simpler; the SRV400 is far more powerful, feature-rich, and suited for highway cruising. Choose based on your budget and riding needs.

Frequently asked questions

Which motorcycle is cheaper?

The Monarch Arrow 150 is significantly cheaper at ₱79,000, while the QJ Motor SRV400 costs ₱328,000 (pre-selling at ₱298,000).

Which motorcycle has more power?

The QJ Motor SRV400 is much more powerful, producing 28 kW (about 37.5 hp) and 35 Nm of torque, compared to the Monarch Arrow 150's 8 hp and 8.8 Nm.

Which is better for daily commuting in the city?

The Monarch Arrow 150 is better for city commuting due to its lower price, lighter weight (105 kg), automatic CVT transmission, and lower seat height (760 mm).

Does the QJ Motor SRV400 have ABS?

Yes, the QJ Motor SRV400 features dual-channel ABS, along with other tech like a digital panel, EFI, LED lights, and a USB port. The Monarch Arrow 150 does not have ABS.