Honda India has launched a new model in its retro lineup called the CB350. It’s based on the existing 350cc platform of the Japanese brand but comes with subtle differences that set it apart from the Hness CB350 and CB350RS.

Honda has retained the old-school design for the CB350, adorned with a round LED headlight. At the top of this unit, there’s a chrome bezel for some color schemes, while others come with a matte finish. Honda offers several paint options for the CB350, including Precious Red Metallic, Pearl Igneous Black, Matte Marshal Green Metallic, Matte Steel Black Metallic, and Matte Brown Dune. Except for the black color option, all other colors come with a blue color leather seat, utilizing body-colored seat cover.

Powering the new CB350 is the same 348.36cc, air-cooled engine that produces 20.78bhp and 30Nm of torque. It comes with a five-speed gearbox and features a double-cradle frame. This setup is suspended on telescopic front forks and gas-charged rear springs. The braking hardware includes dual-channel ABS with a 310mm front and 240mm rear disc. These are wrapped in alloy wheels with mixed metal tires for better road grip.

Equipped with all-LED lighting, the new Honda CB350 comes with Honda’s smartphone voice control system, Honda selectable torque control, and an emergency stop signal.

Click on their official website to know more https://www.hondabigwing.in/cb350

You can purchase the Honda CB350 in two variants – DLX and DLX PRO. The base trim is priced at INR 1,99,900, while the top-spec CB350 sells for INR 2,17,800 (both ex-showroom, Delhi). It competes with the Royal Enfield Classic 350.

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