The renowned motorcycle and scooter manufacturer, Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India, has added another retro-classic bike to its portfolio. The newly launched Honda CB 350 is making waves in the market with its classic style and impressive features.

Priced at INR 2 lakhs in the showroom, the Honda CB 350 is available in two variants – CB 350 DLX and CB 350 DLX Pro, with showroom prices of INR 2 lakhs and 2.18 lakhs respectively. The bike also comes with a 3-year standard warranty and an optional 7-year warranty, offering a total of 10 years of coverage.

Featuring a muscular fuel tank, LED headlamps, blinkers, and tail lamps, the Honda CB 350 has a distinct look. It also includes a round-shaped headlamp, long metal fender, metallic cover for the front fork, and a split seat. The bike is positioned to compete with other popular models like the Royal Enfield Classic 350 and Jawa Classic.

In terms of specifications, the bike is available in five color options with a digital-analog instrument cluster and Honda Smartphone Voice Control System (HSVCS). The HSVCS includes emergency stop signal and provides added convenience for riders.

The Honda CB 350 is equipped with a 348.36cc, single-cylinder BSVI B compliant PGM-FI engine based on air-cooled technology. The engine delivers a maximum power of 20.7hp at 5,500rpm and peak torque of 29.4Nm at 3,000rpm. The bike also features telescopic front forks and pressure-pressurized nitrogen-charged rear suspension for a comfortable ride.

Overall, the Honda CB 350 is a stylish and powerful addition to the market, offering attractive features and impressive performance for motorcycle enthusiasts. This new bike is set to make a mark in the competitive segment and attract a wide range of customers who appreciate classic design and modern technology.

Honda CB 350
Honda CB 350

Summery:

1. Honda has launched the new retro-classic style bike, Honda CB 350, in India at a price of 2 lakh rupees.
2. The bike comes in two variants: CB350 DLX and CB350 DLX Pro, with showroom prices of 2 lakh rupees and 2.18 lakh rupees respectively.
3. It has a muscular fuel tank, LED headlights, winkers, and tail-lamp, as well as a digital-analog instrument cluster and Honda Smartphone Voice Control System.
4. The bike is powered by a 348.36cc, air-cooled, single-cylinder BSVI compliant engine, with a maximum power of 20.7hp and peak torque of 29.4Nm.
5. The bike is available in five color options and comes with a warranty package of 3 years standard and 7 years optional.
6. The specifications of the bike include telescopic front forks, pressurized nitrogen-charged rear suspension, and a digital-analog instrument cluster.
7. The bike competes with models such as the Royal Enfield Classic 350 and Jawa Classic in the market.

Sonu Roy is originally a resident of Samastipur district of Bihar, has been working as a writer in digital journalism for the last 4 years. In his career of 4 years, he has good experience from politics, automobile, motivation, sports to technology field.