- Legacy Edition gets new paint scheme
- Powered by same 348cc engine
- Similar features and hardware as other versions
Honda recently launched the H’ness CB350 in a new Legacy Edition in India. The motorcycle sets itself apart with the Pearl Siren Blue colour option, which features blue and golden highlights on the fuel tank. Well, the motorcycle was introduced at Rs 2.16 lakh, ex-showroom Delhi. So here we list out the on-road prices of the CB350 in the top 10 cities of the country.
Now, the Honda CB350 Legacy Edition is priced Rs 1,500 higher than the DLX Pro Chrome version. Other than the colour, the CB350 remains the same. It is equipped with contemporary features like a semi-digital console with Bluetooth connectivity, an assist and slipper clutch, and an optional traction control system. Powering the motorcycle is a 348cc, air-cooled engine that churns out 20.78bhp and 30Nm and comes mated to a five-speed gearbox. This motor is fitted in a double cradle frame, with the motorcycle using a 19-18-inch alloy wheel combination. These are suspended by telescopic forks and dual springs at the rear. Braking is handled by a 310mm disc up front and a 240mm rotor at the rear. Weighing 181kg, the Hness CB350 has a fuel tank capacity of 15 litres.
As for competition, the Honda CB350 competes against the Jawa Classic and the Royal Enfield Classic 350 in the country.