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Honda CB350

Honda CB350

2 - 2.18 Lakh
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Honda Cb350 Assist Slipper Clutch

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Honda CB350 Overview

Engine Capacity-icon

Engine Capacity

348.4 CC

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Mileage

35 KM/L

Gears-icon

Gears

5 Speed

Brakes-icon

Brakes

Dual Channel ABS/Disc

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Starting Mechanism

Self Strat

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Wheel Type

Alloy Wheels

Body Type-icon

Body Type

Cruiser

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What's New?

Honda 2Wheelers India has added yet another 350cc motorcycle to its existing lineup consisting of the H’ness CB350 and the CB350RS, the new CB350. This one features a retro classic design that is more in line with its direct competition, Royal Enfield’s Classic 350 and Bullet 350 models. The CB350 has been launched carrying a sticker price of Rs 1.99 lakh for the DLX variant and Rs 2.17 lakh for the higher-spec DLX Pro variant (Both prices are ex-showroom, Delhi).

Starting with the design, the overall shape and form are very similar to that of the H’ness CB350 with subtle changes to give it a more classic appeal. The CB350 gets long metal fenders, metallic covers for the front fork tubes, split-seat and a peashooter-styled muffler. It is only obvious that Honda chose to replicate the classic design of the RE Classic 350 with these highlights. And that's not all, the CB350 is offered in five colour options that include the Precious Red Metallic, Pearl Igneous Black, Matte Crust Metallic, Matte Marshal Green Metallic and Matte Dune Brown. The last Matte Dune Brown is very close to the Desert Storm shade offered by Royal Enfield on the previous gen Classic 350. Considering the added components, the CB350 weighs six kilograms more than the H’ness CB350 at 187 kg (kerb). Meanwhile, the CB350RS continues to be the lightest at 179 kg (kerb).

Apart from that, the CB350 features the same kit and features, an LED headlamp, an analogue-digital instrument console with Honda Smartphone Voice Control System (HSVCS) and an emergency stop signal by flashing the hazard lamp to alert the vehicle behind. For cycle parts, the motorcycle is suspended by a telescopic fork and nitrogen-charged dual shock absorbers. Braking duties are handled by a 310mm disc with a two-piston caliper at the front and a 240mm disc with a single-piston caliper at the rear, equipped with dual-channel ABS. The motorcycle rides on 100/90-R19 (F) and 130/70-R18 (R) section tyres.

Coming to the powertrain, the motorcycle is powered by the same 348.36 cc single-cylinder air-cooled unit that is capable of producing 20.78 bhp and 30 Nm of torque, mated to a 5-speed gearbox assisted by a slipper clutch.

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Pros

  • Retro-styled design with classic elements like a round LED headlamp and metal fenders
  • Reliable 348.36 cc engine producing 20.78 bhp and 30 Nm of torque, paired with a slipper clutch for smooth performance
  • Comes equipped with modern features such as the Honda Smartphone Voice Control System (HSVCS) and dual-channel ABS
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Cons

  • The semi-digital instrument cluster may feel outdated compared to fully digital rivals
  • Heavier than the H'ness CB350 by 6 kg, making it slightly less agile
  • Priced at a premium compared to competitors like the Royal Enfield Classic 350
Verdict

The Honda CB350 combines retro charm with modern technology, making it a strong contender in the 350 cc modern classic segment. Its smooth engine, solid build quality, and premium features like HSVCS and dual-channel ABS justify its slightly higher price point. While it faces stiff competition from Royal Enfield, the CB350's reliability and Honda’s service network make it an excellent choice for riders seeking a balance of classic styling and contemporary performance.

 


The Honda CB350 is the latest addition to Honda’s 350cc lineup, launched as a direct competitor to Royal Enfield’s Classic 350. With retro styling and modern features, it promises a mix of vintage charm and contemporary performance. Priced at ₹2 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi) for the DLX variant and ₹2.18 lakh for the DLX Pro variant, the CB350 is available through Honda’s premium BigWing dealerships

The Honda CB350 draws inspiration from classic motorcycles but incorporates subtle modern touches. Its design features include a round LED headlamp, metal fenders, split seat, and a peashooter-style exhaust, all of which give the bike a nostalgic appeal. 

 

Honda CB350 Design

The CB350’s retro styling is complemented by five color options: Precious Red Metallic, Pearl Igneous Black, Matte Crust Metallic, Matte Marshal Green Metallic, and Matte Dune Brown, the latter reminiscent of Royal Enfield’s Desert Storm

Powering the Honda CB350 is a 348.36 cc air-cooled single-cylinder engine that produces 20.78 bhp and 30 Nm of torque. Paired with a five-speed gearbox and a slipper clutch, this engine offers a smooth power delivery.

 

Honda CB350 Engine

 

Its torque-heavy performance ensures that the bike feels punchy at low speeds, making it ideal for city riding as well as occasional highway cruising

 

Honda CB350 Features

The CB350 is underpinned by a chassis shared with the H’ness CB350, and it features telescopic front forks and nitrogen-charged dual rear shock absorbers. This suspension setup ensures a comfortable and stable ride across varied road conditions. The bike rides on 19-inch front and 18-inch rear tires, which provide good grip and stability.

 

Honda CB350

Braking duties are handled by a 310 mm front disc and a 240 mm rear disc, with dual-channel ABS as standard. The CB350's braking performance is smooth and responsive, enhancing rider confidence​

The Honda CB350 offers a relaxed riding posture, with an upright seating position and wide handlebars. The split seat is well-cushioned for both the rider and pillion, ensuring long-distance comfort. 

 

Honda CB350 Colors OptionThe suspension setup, combined with the ergonomics, makes the CB350 a comfortable bike for long rides

The CB350 comes equipped with a digital-analogue instrument cluster, which displays essential information like speed, fuel level, and trip meters. Additional features include Honda Smartphone Voice Control System (HSVCS), which allows users to make calls and send texts from the motorcycle’s cluster. Other tech features include assist and slipper clutch, traction control, and emergency stop signal, which activates hazard lights during sudden braking​.

 

Honda CB350 Power Train

 

The Honda CB350 offers an average fuel efficiency of around 35-40 kmpl, making it a decent option for long rides and daily commuting. With its 15-liter fuel tank, the bike provides a good range, making it suitable for both city and highway usag

Priced between ₹2 lakh and ₹2.18 lakh, the CB350 offers excellent value for money with its retro design, modern features, and solid performance. Compared to its direct rival, the Royal Enfield Classic 350, the Honda CB350 is priced slightly higher at the base level but remains competitive in terms of the features it offers​.

 

Honda CB350 Sideview

 

Honda’s premium BigWing dealerships handle the sales and service for the CB350, ensuring that owners will receive top-notch after-sales support. The 3-year standard warranty, along with an optional 7-year extension, adds peace of mind for long-term ownership​

 

The Honda CB350 directly competes with the Royal Enfield Classic 350. While the Classic 350 is a favorite among retro enthusiasts, the CB350 offers a more refined engine, modern features, and better tech. However, the CB350’s price is marginally higher, which could sway budget-conscious buyers toward Royal Enfield​.

 

Honda CB350 Front View

 

The 2023 Honda CB350 blends classic styling with modern engineering, making it an appealing choice for those seeking a retro-modern motorcycle. Its reliable performance, comfort, and feature set make it a strong contender in the 350cc segment. For riders looking for a refined, premium experience, the Honda CB350 is a well-rounded choice​

 

 

Specifications & Features

Explore an in-depth overview of the Honda CB350 specifications and features, offering comprehensive details on its engine, fuel efficiency, mileage, brakes, max power, and tyre. Additionally, gain insights into the bike's advanced safety features.

Engine CC

348.4 CC

Fuel

Petrol

Mileage

35 KM/L

Brakes

Dual Channel ABS/Disc

Max Torque

30.00 Nm

Max Power

20.70 bhp

Tyre

100/90-R19/ 130/70-R18

  • c&b iconSplit Seat.
  • c&b iconSide Stand with Engine Inhibitor.
  • c&b iconRobust Tank Aesthetic
  • c&b iconHazard Switch.
  • c&b iconFront Suspension Cover & Long Muffler
  • c&b iconEmergency Stop Signal.
  • c&b iconDual Channel ABS.
  • c&b iconAssist & Slipper Clutch.
  • c&b iconHonda Selectable Torque Control.

Honda CB350 Price List (Variant Wise)

Honda CB350 price starting from 2 Lakh. Honda offers CB350 in 2 variants.

Variants

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CB350 DLX
Starts at
₹ 2 Lakh
Petrol, 35 KM/L, 348.4 CC
CB350 DLX Pro
Starts at
₹ 2.18 Lakh
Petrol, 35 KM/L, 348.4 CC

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Honda CB350 EMI Calculator

Ex-Showroom Price
₹ 2.00 L

Loan Amount

2.00 L

19999

199990

Duration (3 years)

3 years

EMI ₹ 6,594
For 3 Year @11.5%* Interest Rate

*Interest rate may vary subject to your credit score.

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Honda CB350 On-Road Price In India

Explore Honda CB350 pricing in India's major cities. Honda CB350 price starts from 2 Lakh.

CityOn-Road Price
New Delhi₹ 2,11,469
Mumbai₹ 2,33,540
Bangalore₹ 2,44,280
Hyderabad₹ 2,37,836
Chennai₹ 2,36,588
Kolkata₹ 2,11,720
Ahmedabad₹ 2,32,276

Honda CB350 Mileage

35.00
KM/L
63 %
Better mileage than other Cruiser
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Honda CB350 Colours

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Honda CB350 is available in 5 different colors namely Pearl Igneous Black, Mat Marshal Green Metallic, Precious Red Metallic, Mat Crust Metallic & Mat Dune Brown.

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Ex-Showroom Price
₹ 2 - 2.18 Lakh₹ 2 - 2.3 Lakh₹ 1.99 - 2.24 Lakh₹ 2.1 - 2.3 Lakh₹ 2.1 - 2.16 Lakh₹ 2.1 - 2.3 Lakh
C&B Expert Rating
N/A
8.5
N/AN/A
8.1
8.4
Engine CC
348.4 CC349.0 CC334.0 CC334.0 CC348.4 CC349.0 CC
Gears
5 Gears5 Gears6 Gears6 Gears5 Gears5 Gears
Mileage
35 KM/L37.00 Km/L32.00 Km/L30.00 Km/L42.00 Km/L41.88 Km/L
Max Torque
30.00 bhp27.00 Nm28.10 Nm32.74 Nm30.00 Nm27.00 Nm
Max Power
20.70 Nm20.20 bhp22.26 bhp30.64 bhp20.78 bhp20.20 bhp
Brakes
Dual Channel ABS/DiscDisc, Twin piston floating caliper (Front) / Disc, single piston Floating caliper (Rear)Disc Dual Channel ABS (Front) / Disc (Rear)DISC WITH DUAL CHANNEL ABS (Front) / DISC WITH DUAL CHANNEL ABS (Rear)Disc (Front) / Disc (Rear)Disc (Front) / Disc (Rear)
Fuel Tank Capacity
N/A13.0 L13.2 L12.5 L15.0 L15.0 L
Colour Count
51134511
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