Category Average: 373.27 cc
CB350: 348.36 cc
Category Average: 36.04 kmpl
CB350: 42.17 kmpl
Category Average: 25.79 ps
CB350: 21.07 ps
Category Average: 130.0 kmph
CB350: 115.0 kmph
The Honda CB350 is a modern classic cruiser positioned within the 350cc motorcycle segment and developed on the same platform as the H’ness CB350 and CB350RS. It blends traditional styling with modern mechanicals and features, offering an alternative to established models in the retro roadster category. Available in two variants and ten colour options, the cruiser is designed for riders seeking a blend of vintage styling cues and everyday usability.
The Honda CB350 price starts from ₹2 lakh and goes up to ₹2.18 lakh (ex-showroom).
The Honda CB350 is available in two variants. The base variant, CB350 DLX, is priced at ₹1,99,900 (ex-showroom), while the higher-spec CB350 DLX Pro carries a price tag of ₹2,18,879. Both variants share the same mechanical underpinnings, with differences primarily in the available features and cosmetic details.
Paint schemes such as Precious Red Metallic, Pearl Igneous Black, Matte Crust Metallic, Matte Marshal Green Metallic, and Matte Dune Brown are offered. Most of these come with a tanned brown leather seat, while the Pearl Igneous Black version is paired with a matching body-coloured seat cover.
The ARAI-claimed mileage offered is 42.17 kmpl. Real-world fuel economy may vary depending on road conditions and riding style.
Powering the CB350 is a 348.36cc, air-cooled, single-cylinder engine that produces 20.78 bhp and 30 Nm of torque. This engine is paired with a five-speed gearbox and is housed in a double-cradle frame, which contributes to the motorcycle’s composed ride characteristics.
Suspension duties are handled by telescopic forks at the front and dual gas-charged rear shock absorbers. Braking is managed by a 310mm disc at the front and a 240mm disc at the rear, both assisted by a dual-channel ABS setup. The CB350 rides on alloy wheels fitted with road-focused tyres and has a kerb weight of 186 kg.
The design leans heavily into old-school aesthetics. It features large, curved front and rear fenders, a slightly larger tank, and a chrome-finished peashooter-style exhaust. The overall design language closely resembles that of classic motorcycles, establishing a visual identity that positions it against traditional retro bikes in the Indian market.
The CB350 is equipped with full-LED lighting, alloy wheels, and a digital-analogue instrument cluster. Higher variants benefit from features like Honda Smartphone Voice Control, Honda Selectable Torque Control, and an emergency stop signal system, enhancing its safety and connectivity suite.
The Honda CB350 competes directly with other 350cc retro motorcycles in the Indian market. Its primary rival is the Royal Enfield Classic 350.
Max Power | 21.07 PS |
Body Type | Cruiser Bikes |
Max Torque | 29.4 Nm |
Transmission | Manual |
Mileage | 42.17 kmpl |
Headlight | LED |
Engine | 348.36 cc |
Max Speed | 115 kmph |
Fuel Type | Petrol |
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Power 21.07 PS | Power 21.07 PS | Power 43 PS | Power 20.21 PS | Power 20.4 PS | Power 22.5 PS |
Torque 29.4 Nm | Torque 30 Nm | Torque 35 Nm | Torque 27 Nm | Torque 27 Nm | Torque 28.2 Nm |
Engine 348.36 cc | Engine 348.36 cc | Engine 373 cc | Engine 349 cc | Engine 349 cc | Engine 334 cc |
Kerb Weight 187 kg | Kerb Weight 181 kg | Kerb Weight 174 kg | Kerb Weight 195 kg | Kerb Weight - | Kerb Weight 194 kg |
Length 2207 mm | Length 2163 mm | Length - | Length 2145 mm | Length - | Length - |
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