Honda Hness CB350 vs Suzuki Gixxer SF 250
Honda Hness CB350 vs Suzuki Gixxer SF 250 Summary
Specs | Hness CB350 DLX | Gixxer SF 250 BS6 |
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Ex-Showroom Price | Rs. 1.86 Lakh View On Road Price | Rs. 1.78 Lakh View On Road Price |
Rating | 4.4 (120 Ratings) |
4.5 (104 Ratings) |
Engine Type | 4 Stroke, SI Engine, BS-VI | 4-Stroke, 1-cylinder, Oil cooled |
Max Power | 21.07 PS @ 5500 rpm | 26.5 PS @ 9300 rpm |
Fuel Type | Petrol | Petrol |
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Brakes Front | Disc | Disc |
Brakes Rear | Disc | Disc |
Wheel Size | Front :-482.6 mm,Rear :-457.2 mm | Front :-431.8 mm,Rear :-431.8 mm |
Wheels Type (Pressed Steel/ Alloy) | Alloy | Cast Alloy |
ABS | Dual Channel | Dual Channel |
Starting | Self Start Only | Self Start Only |
Speedometer | Analogue | Digital |
Insurance | Rs. 10,174 Hness CB350 Insurance | Rs. 10,070 Gixxer SF 250 Insurance |
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Hness CB350 Alternatives
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Royal Enfield Meteor 350
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Royal Enfield Classic 350
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Honda CB350RS
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Royal Enfield Himalayan
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Bajaj Dominar 400
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Jawa Perak
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Benelli Imperiale 400
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Gixxer SF 250 Alternatives
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TVS Apache RR 310
Rs. 2.49 Lakh -
Yamaha YZF R15 V3
Rs. 1.52 Lakh -
KTM 250 Duke
Rs. 2.17 Lakh -
Bajaj Dominar 250
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Suzuki Gixxer SF
Rs. 1.24 Lakh -
Suzuki Gixxer 250
Rs. 1.67 Lakh -
Suzuki Gixxer
Rs. 1.16 Lakh -
KTM RC 200
Rs. 2.04 Lakh -
Royal Enfield Himalayan
Rs. 2.01 Lakh

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News Updates on Hness CB350 and Gixxer SF 250
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The Honda H’Ness CB350 Receives Its Second Price Hike In Just 5 MonthsMar 30, 2021 | By Team ZigWheels
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Suzuki Gixxer SF 250 Gets Exotic MotoGP LiveryOct 1, 2020 | By Team ZigWheels
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Honda GB350 Vs H’Ness 350 Compared In Detailed ImagesMar 1, 2021 | By Team ZigWheels
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Suzuki Gixxer SF 250 Review: Photo GalleryAug 27, 2019 | By Team ZigWheels
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Honda Set To Launch The CB350RS Cafe Racer TomorrowFeb 15, 2021 | By Team ZigWheels
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Suzuki Gives The MotoGP Treatment To The Gixxer SF 250Aug 7, 2019 | By Team ZigWheels
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Honda H’ness CB350: Road Test Review In ImagesFeb 8, 2021 | By Team ZigWheels
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Suzuki Gixxer SF 250: In PicturesMay 20, 2019 | By Team ZigWheels
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The Honda H'ness CB350 Gets Its First Price HikeJan 7, 2021 | By Team ZigWheels
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Suzuki Gixxer SF 250: 5 Things To KnowMay 20, 2019 | By Team ZigWheels
Recently Asked User Questions
Q. Comparison honda highness with RE Classic 350 - Hness CB350?
- Honda dropped a bomb in the Indian market as it rode in its first retro motorcycle, the Honda H’ness CB350. The bike not only gets retro-styling, it also has modern features such as all-LED lighting (segment-first), semi-digital instrument console and even a traction control system. On the other hand, Royal Enfield Classic 350 boasts the quintessential classic motorcycle styling and it remains the OG retro motorcycle in essence and feel. As for the power delivery, the CB350 gets a 348cc, is air-cooled, fuel-injected engine and has a counterbalancer to minimize harsh vibrations that one usually associates with such a motor. The engine delivers 21PS at 5500rpm and 30Nm at 3000rpm. The Classic 350 BS6 is powered by a 346cc fuel-injected motor producing 19.3PS at 5250rpm and 28Nm 4000rpm. For a better understanding of compatibility and riding comfort, we would suggest you to take a test ride. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership.Read More: - Everything You Need To Know About The Honda H'Ness CB350 - All Important Details Of The Honda H’ness CB350 Explained In 3 Mins
Q. I am confused between Honda Hness CB350, Benelli Imperiale 400 and RE Meteor 350. How do you feel after purchasing H’ness 350? Is it better than those both bike?
- In the neo-retro tourer segment, the aforementioned options offer a lot to its customers and selecting one would depend on your budget, ride quality, availability of services, seating comfort, performance, etc. In our opinion, the Benelli Imperiale 400 is a wholesome package that offers a vibe-free motor full of character. Its comfortable riding posture and well-balanced suspension setup add to its riding experience. Having said that, the recent price hike due to the BS6 update has made the Imperiale 400 a rather expensive proposition. On the other hand, the Royal Enfield Meteor 350 offers healthy fuel efficiency, 10,000km oil-change intervals and 5000km/6 month service inspections which make it more endearing. The lack of oil leaks, or missing parts over our 800km stint makes the package more joyous. However, the Meteor doesn’t make a bigger and bolder promise of its own by way of plush ride quality, a greater sense of richness or, crucially, better cruising ability. Lastly, the Honda Hness CB350 has the old-school charm with modern sensibilities, a prominent thumper exhaust note and is the most affordable bike in India to get traction control. The powerplant displaces 348cc, is air-cooled, fuel-injected and has a counterbalancer to minimise harsh vibrations that one usually associates with such a motor. With peak torque rated at 30Nm, the CB350 is the torquiest motorcycle in the class. For a better understanding of compatibility and riding comfort, we would suggest you to take a test ride. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership..Read More: - 2020 Royal Enfield Meteor 350: Road Test Review - Everything You Need To Know About The Honda H'Ness CB350 - Benelli Imperiale 400 BS6: Road Test Review
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Q. Difference between deluxe and deluxe pro - Hness CB350?
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- The main highlights of the DLX Pro variant are the dual tone pain schemes and dual horn units. Also, the DLX Pro variant comes equipped with smartphone-compatible instrument cluster. Click on the following link for more details: Honda H’Ness CB350: How Different Are Its Variants?.
- The main highlights of the DLX Pro variant are the dual tone pain schemes and dual horn units. Also, the DLX Pro variant comes equipped with smartphone-compatible instrument cluster. Click on the following link for more details: Honda H’Ness CB350: How Different Are Its Variants?.
- Deluxe pro will get- dual horn, dual color tone, bluetooth connectivity. These features will be missing in deluxe.
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