Honda CB350C Special Edition debuts with new colours, striped graphics, chrome grab rail, split seats, and features like HSTC, ABS, and smartphone connectivity.
By Divyam Dubey

Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India (HMSI) has launched the CB350C Special Edition in the Indian market, expanding its premium motorcycle range. Priced at Rs 2.02 lakh (ex-showroom), it is now the top variant in the CB350C lineup, positioned above the DLX (Rs 1.97 lakh) and the DLX Pro (Rs 2.00 lakh). The new variant strengthens Honda’s offering in the mid-size retro motorcycle segment and is aimed at riders seeking added options in the category. Bookings for the CB350C Special Edition have commenced at BigWing dealerships across India, with deliveries set to begin in the first week of October 2025.
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The launch comes ahead of the festive period, allowing Honda to position the bike as a new option for buyers at the start of the season.
The CB350C Special Edition carries cosmetic updates to set it apart from the standard trims. It is available in two paint options, matte tan brown and glossy metallic red, both featuring contrast detailing. The brown version comes with red highlights, while the red variant includes brown accents.
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Other additions include colour-matched split seats and a chrome-finished grab rail, replacing the black unit seen on the regular models. Honda has also added striped graphics on the tank and fenders, along with a Special Edition badge, to give the motorcycle a separate identity in the range.
The Special Edition retains the mechanical setup from the regular CB350C models. It continues with the 348.36cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled engine that meets BSVI OBD2B and E20 norms. The motor delivers 20bhp and 29.5Nm of torque, coupled with a 5-speed gearbox.
Features include an assist and slipper clutch, Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC), dual-channel ABS, and a digital-analogue instrument cluster with smartphone connectivity through Honda Smartphone Voice Control System.
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The combination of design changes and established mechanicals makes the Honda CB350C Special Edition a fresh addition to the retro-inspired motorcycle space.