About Honda Hness CB350
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Honda Hness CB350 is a motorcycle with a starting price of Rs 2.10 Lakh. It is available in India in 4 variants and 7 colours with high end variant price starting from Rs 2.16 Lakh. Hness CB350 is powered by a 348.36 ccbs6-2.0 engine which develops a power of 21.07 PS and a torque of 30 Nm. It has Disc front brakes and Disc rear brakes. The weight of Honda Hness CB350 is 181 kg and comes with a fuel tank capacity of 15 L.
The Honda H’ness CB350 is 350cc neo-retro roadster and is Honda’s first bike in the 350cc category, designed to rival the offerings from Royal Enfield in that category.
Honda is providing a Rs 12,800 discount on all CB350 models under the ‘Youngster cashback scheme’.
Honda Hness CB350 Specifications
Mileage (City) |
45.8 kmpl |
Displacement |
348.36 cc |
Engine Type |
4 Stroke, SI Engine |
Max Power |
21.07 PS @ 5500 rpm |
Max Torque |
30 Nm @ 3000 rpm |
Front Brake |
Disc |
Rear Brake |
Disc |
Fuel Capacity |
15 L |
Body Type |
Cruiser Bikes |
Honda Hness CB350 Features
ABS |
Dual Channel |
Mobile Connectivity |
Bluetooth |
Navigation |
Yes |
Speedometer |
Analogue |
Odometer |
Digital |
Tripmeter |
Digital |
Honda Hness CB350 App Features
Calls & Messaging |
Yes |
Navigation assist |
Yes |
Honda Hness CB350 Specifications
Honda CB350 H’Ness Price:
Prices of the Honda CB350 H’Ness begin from around Rs 2,09,857 (for the base DLX trim). The DLX Pro variant costs Rs 2,12,856 and the Chrome Edition retails at Rs. 2,14,856. The range-topping Legacy Edition costs Rs 2,16,356 (all prices ex-showroom Delhi).
Honda CB350 H’Ness Features:
Even though the CB350 looks retro, Honda has equipped the motorcycle with tons of modern features. The lighting system is all-LED and the instrument cluster is semi-digital. The instrument cluster shows useful information like realtime/average mileage, distance-to-empty readouts, battery voltage, and also features a gear position indicator.
Additionally, it gets a USB port integrated into the cluster with smartphone connectivity (restricted to the DLX Pro variant). Pairing the console with a smartphone will let the rider use voice commands to control calls/music and even access turn-by-turn navigation. The bike also gets a multifunction switchgear on the left handlebar, just like the one in the KTM 390 Duke. For added safety, it comes with a standard dual-channel ABS and a hazard lamp switch on the right handlebar.
Honda CB350 H’Ness Engine:
The Honda CB350 H’Ness is powered by an all-new 348.36cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled, fuel-injected engine. It is linked to a 5-speed transmission with an assist and slipper clutch.The engine churns out 21PS at 5500rpm and 30Nm at 3000rpm. It is also counterbalanced for refinement. The motorcycle comes with a first-in-segment Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC), Honda’s jargon for traction control.
Honda CB350 H’Ness Suspension & Brakes:
Keeping in line with the retro theme of the bike, the Honda CB350 Highness employs a half-duplex cradle frame linked to a telescopic front fork and twin rear shocks. Bringing the 181kg (kerb) motorcycle to a halt are the single 310mm front and 240mm rear discs and dual-channel ABS comes as standard. The bike rolls on alloy wheels wrapped with 100-section front and 130-section rear MRF tubeless tyres.
Honda CB350 H’Ness Rivals:
The Honda CB350 H’Ness goes directly against the Royal Enfield Classic 350 and the Harley-Davidson X440, and Benelli Imperiale 400. Other noteworthy competitors in the segment include the Jawa, and Royal Enfield Hunter 350. In its price bracket, the Honda CB350 also goes up against the Triumph Speed 400, Royal Enfield Himalayan and the Bajaj Dominar 400.