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- Mar 2, 2023
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The 2025 Honda CB350 range has been launched in India
Gets new colour schemes and is now OBD-2B compliant
Prices start from Rs 2,10,500 and go up to Rs 2,18,850 (ex-showroom, Delhi)
Honda has launched the 2025 CB350 range in India. The range consists of three motorcycles: CB350, H’ness CB350 and CB350RS. The range is now OBD-2B compliant and gets new colour schemes.
The 2025 Honda CB350 is available in two variants: DLX and DLX Pro, priced at Rs 2,15,500 and Rs 2,18,850 (ex-showroom, Delhi), respectively. The CB350 has an old-school classic design evident through the round headlight, tear-drop shaped fuel tank, a split seat, and a long chromed-out pea-shooter exhaust. The bike is available in five colour schemes: Pearl Igneous Black, Pearl Deep Ground Grey, Mat Dune Brown, Mat Axis Grey Metallic, and Rebel Red Metallic. Both variants get minor changes in the design such as chrome body parts and different colour seats.
The Honda CB350 now gets an OBD-2B compliant 248.36cc single-cylinder, air-cooled engine which makes 21.07PS and 30Nm, paired to a 5-speed gearbox with a slip-and-assist clutch. Apart from the greener engine, the bike remains mechanically unchanged. It gets a telescopic fork and dual shock absorbers at the rear. There are disc brakes at both ends mounted on a 19-inch front and 18-inch rear alloy wheels. The bike has a fuel tank capacity of 15.2 litres and weighs in at 187kg kerb.
In terms of features, the CB350 gets a semi-digital instrument cluster with a small digital inset. It gets all-LED lighting, traction control and dual-channel ABS. The difference in features between the two variants is that the top-end DLX pro variant gets a voice-assist function.
The 2025 Honda H’ness CB350 is a modern roadster which is available in three variants: DLX, DLX Pro and DLX Pro Chrome.
Variant |
Price (ex-showroom, Delhi) |
DLX |
Rs 2,10,500 |
DLX Pro |
Rs 2,13,500 |
DLX Pro Chrome |
Rs 2,15,500 |
The DLX variant is available in two colour options: Pearl Deep Ground Grey and Pearl Igneous Black. The DLX Pro variant gets an additional colour scheme over the base variant: Rebel Red Metallic. The DLX Pro Chrome variant gets three colour schemes as well: Athletic Metallic Blue, Pearl Deep Ground Grey and Pearl Igneous Black.
The bike is now OBD-2B compliant, and is powered by the same engine as the CB350. It shares the same suspension and brake setup, but has a 15-litre fuel tank, and weighs 181kg kerb.
The 2025 Honda CB350RS is a scrambler-themed motorcycle. It gets a quilted single-piece seat, dual-purpose block pattern tyres, and a matte-black up-swept exhaust. The bike is available in two variants: DLX and DLX Pro.
Variant |
Price (ex-showroom, Delhi) |
DLX |
Rs 2,15,500 |
DLX Pro |
Rs 2,18,500 |
The DLX variant comes in two colour schemes: Pearl Deep Ground Grey (New) and Pearl Igneous Black (New). The DLX Pro variant gets two colour schemes over the DLX variant: Mat Axis Grey Metallic and Rebel Red Metallic (New).
The Honda CB350RS, now OBD-2B compliant, shares the same engine and features as the H’ness CB350 but has a slightly lower kerb weight of 180kg (1kg less than the H’ness CB350).
Summing up, the updates and the addition of the new colours should help Honda stay relevant in the 350cc segment in India. We particularly liked the new colour schemes of the CB350RS as they make the bike look more sporty and allow it to stand out from the rest of the segment. The 2025 Honda CB350 range goes against the Royal Enfield Classic 350 and the Jawa 350 in India.
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