- Honda to bump up the prices of CB350
- It Will be the second price hike since its launch
- Currently the prices start at Rs 1,86,500 (ex-showroom)
Honda is going to increase the prices of its modern-classic offering, the Hness CB350, by Rs 5,500 from 1 April 2021 in India. The report has been confirmed by our dealer sources but we are yet to receive any official confirmation from the brand.
This doesn’t come as a surprise considering some other manufacturers will also be increasing the prices of their products post-March. However, it’s worth noting that this will be the second price hike to be received by the CB350 after the first one taking place in January this year. At present, the DLX variant of the bike costs Rs 1,86,500 while the DLX Pro variant carries a price tag of Rs 1,92,500 (both prices are ex-showroom).
The Honda CB350 locks horns with the likes of the Royal Enfield Classic 350 and Jawa Standard. It sports retro styling inspired by the bigger CB models from Honda. However, the feature list looks profoundly modern with full-LED lighting, semi-digital console, Bluetooth connectivity, traction control and a slipper clutch.
The motorcycle is powered by a 348.6cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled engine that churns out 20.78bhp of power and 30Nm of peak torque. It comes mated to a five-speed gearbox. Weighing at 181kg, it incorporates a fuel tank of 15 litres. The CB350 rides on 19-18-inch alloy wheel combo that is suspended by telescopic forks and dual shock absorbers. Stopping power comes from a disc at both ends with dual-channel ABS.