Honda Activa Electric Launch Likely In Early 2025
- Apr 22, 2024
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Honda has teased an upcoming bike and based on the teaser, it could be a new variant under the CB350 range.
We can see from the teaser, we can see it gets a different front fender design, likely to be a full-length metal unit. Also, the alloy wheels look very similar to that of the Honda H’ness CB350. From another teaser image shared by the manufacturer, it looks like the upcoming bike gets a similar split-seat setup, pillion grab rail, handlebar and switchgear as the H’ness. The split-seat setup, however, might get tweaked contours and we can also see the premium seat covers. With these aspects in mind, it could very well be a rival to the famed Royal Enfield Classic 350.
We expect that the upcoming bike from Honda might get a more rounded fuel tank design to match the retro aesthetics of the Royal Enfield Classic 350. This tank design will also ensure the much-needed differentiation factor from the H’ness CB350 and Honda CB350RS.
We expect the upcoming 350cc bike from Honda to be launched in the coming weeks and might get a price tag of Rs 2.2 lakh (ex-showroom). For perspective, the H’ness CB350’s prices start from Rs 2,09,857 and that of the CB350RS start from Rs 2,14,856 (all prices ex-showroom Delhi). Apart from the Classic 350, it will also rival the standard Jawa.
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