Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India (HMSI) has updated its CB350 range motorcycles. The Honda CB350 range includes models such as CB350, CB350 H’Eness and CB350Rs. With these My2025 updates, the Honda CB350 range of motorcycles has received new colors and other changes. Interestingly, these updates come without any changes in the price or specifications of the motorcycle.
Honda CB350 range: Prices
Available in two variants, the price between DLX and DLX Pro, Honda CB350 199,990 (ex-showroom) and 217,800 (East-Shoreroom). Honda CB350 H’Ness is available in four variants – DLX, DLX Pro, DLX Pro Chrome and Legacy Edition. The price of this motorcycle is between 210,500 (East-Shore) and 216,356 (ex-showroom) depends on the variant. Honda CB350Rs is available in four trims – DLX, DLX Pro Dual Tone, DLX Pro and Hue version. The price between it comes 215,500 (East-Shore) and 219,357 (East-Shoreroom).
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Honda CB350 range: Major changes
All three CB350 motorcycles have received new color options. The Royal Enfield Classic 350 rival Retro -Theme Honda CB350 is available in five separate color options -Pearl igneous Black, Matte Martial Green Metallic, Matt Dune Brown, Matt Crust Metallic and Masti Red metal. Honda CB350 H’Ness gets colors like athletic blue metallic, pearl deep ground, Pearl Ignes Black and Ribel Red Metallic. Colors are different depending on variants. Honda CB350Rs get colors such as Pearl Deep Ground, Pearl Aigneya Black, Mat Axis Gray Metallic, and rebellious red metals. The DLX variant is available with black and gray paint schemes, while the top-spec DLX Pro is available with all four color options.
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In terms of features, all Honda CB350 motorcycles get blower connectivity, a semi-digital instrument cluster, navigation, full LED lighting, traction control, gear position indicator, USB charging port, side stand engine cut-off, dual-channel ABS and an ECO Indicator.
Powering the Honda CB350 series of motorcycles is the same 349 CC, air-cooled, single-cylinder engine. The only change on the Paurtrain front is that this engine now complies with OBD2B norms and is compatible with E20 fuel. The engine churns 20.71 bhp peak power and 30 Nm maximum torque. For transmission duty, these motorcycles use a five-speed gearbox with a slip-and-antic clutch.