Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India has launched the new and updated 2025 Honda CB350 , CB350 H'ness, and CB350RS motorcycles in the Indian market. The CB350 is available in two variants with prices starting from Rs 2.15 lakh, the CB350 H'ness gets three variants – DLX, DLX Pro, and DLX Pro Chrome with prices ranging between Rs. 2.10 lakh and 2.15 lakh and top-of-the-line CB350RS are offered in two variants – DLX and DLX Pro priced at Rs 2.16 lakh and Rs 2.19 lakh, respectively. (All prices mentioned ex-showroom).
All three motorcycles are offered with new colour options and are compliant with the upcoming OBD-2B emission norms . Interested customers can book the bikes online or by visiting their nearest Honda BugWing dealership , deliveries will begin soon. There are no changes in terms of design, the bike continues to get a retro classic design with the teardrop-shaped fuel tank. It gets curved fenders, both front and rear, follow the contour of the wheels, and the slender exhaust system runs parallel to the ground, tapering towards the end. The updated CB350 gets these colour options - Mat Axis Grey Metallic, Mat Dune Brown, Rebel Red Metallic, Pearl Igneous Black and Pearl Deep Ground Grey.
The Hness CB350 is offered in two new colour options - Rebel Red Metallic and Athletic Blue Metallic. Features-wise, it gets a semi-digital console with Bluetooth connectivity, voice assistance and switchable traction control with dual-channel ABS. The sportier CB350 RS gets two new colours - Pearl Igneous Black and Pearl Deep Ground Grey. The DLX Pro variant is available in four shades with two new colours – Mat Axis Grey Metallic and Rebel Red Metallic.
All three motorcycles are powered by OBD-2B-compliant 348.36cc, air-cooled, single-cylinder engine that puts out 21.78bhp of power at 5,500rpm and 30 nm peak torque at 3,000rpm.
All three motorcycles are offered with new colour options and are compliant with the upcoming OBD-2B emission norms . Interested customers can book the bikes online or by visiting their nearest Honda BugWing dealership , deliveries will begin soon. There are no changes in terms of design, the bike continues to get a retro classic design with the teardrop-shaped fuel tank. It gets curved fenders, both front and rear, follow the contour of the wheels, and the slender exhaust system runs parallel to the ground, tapering towards the end. The updated CB350 gets these colour options - Mat Axis Grey Metallic, Mat Dune Brown, Rebel Red Metallic, Pearl Igneous Black and Pearl Deep Ground Grey.
The Hness CB350 is offered in two new colour options - Rebel Red Metallic and Athletic Blue Metallic. Features-wise, it gets a semi-digital console with Bluetooth connectivity, voice assistance and switchable traction control with dual-channel ABS. The sportier CB350 RS gets two new colours - Pearl Igneous Black and Pearl Deep Ground Grey. The DLX Pro variant is available in four shades with two new colours – Mat Axis Grey Metallic and Rebel Red Metallic.
All three motorcycles are powered by OBD-2B-compliant 348.36cc, air-cooled, single-cylinder engine that puts out 21.78bhp of power at 5,500rpm and 30 nm peak torque at 3,000rpm.
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