The prices for the 2025 Honda CB350 range vary from Rs 2.11 lakh to Rs 2.19 lakh (ex-showroom), with exact figures depending on the specific model.
The impacted H'ness CB350 and CB350RS models will have their rear stop light switch and bank angle sensor replaced by Honda at its BigWing outlets. Beginning in the second week of this month, the manufacturer will initiate the replacement procedure.
In full stride for the upcoming festive season, HMSI has launched new iterations of the H'ness CB350 and the CB350RS. These special editions, dubbed Legacy Edition and New Hue Edition, respectively, are priced at Rs 2.16 lakh for the former and Rs 2.19 lakh for the latter (both prices, ex-showroom).
Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India (HMSI) is providing a promotional incentive to the initial 10,000 purchasers of the H'ness CB350 and CB350RS models. Customers can sign up for the "Extended Warranty Plus" programme at any time between 91 days and the ninth year after the delivery of their bike.
The Honda H'ness CB350 and the CB350RS OBD-2 compliant models have been launched, with prices ranging from Rs 2.10 lakh to Rs 2.15 lakh for the former and from Rs 2.15 lakh to Rs 2.18 lakh for the latter. All prices are ex-showroom.
Honda has introduced custom kits for its Hness CB350 and CB350 RS versions. There are a total of six different kits on offer that add cosmetic and functional updates to the motorcycles. You can choose between kits that are built for highway comfort, or you could turn your CB350 into a cafe racer.
Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India has launched new CB350 RS and H'ness CB350 accessory kits. The new kits are a part of the "MY CB, MY WAY" campaign. The brand has introduced six accessory kits in total, four for the H'ness CB350 and two for the CB350 RS.
The upcoming Royal Enfield Scram 411 is expected to make its debut soon, however, the segment will be dominated by two motorcycles until then, the Yezdi Scrambler and the Honda CB350RS.
Own a Honda H'ness CB350 or the Honda CB350 RS? The Japanese motorcycle maker has issued a software update for its 350cc modern classic motorcycles which helps them perform better at high altitudes.
Honda entered the retro old-school space with the H'ness. Now, the manufacturer has expanded its line-up with the 2021 Honda CB350 RS, which seems to be the better-looker of the duo.