- Honda CB350 launched in new colour recently
- Offered in six colours
- No changes to features or engine
Honda recently launched the CB350 in a new colour scheme in India. Now, the Royal Enfield Classic 350 rival is being offered in a total of six paint options in the country.
To begin with, the newest colour is called Pearl Siren Blue and comes with bold blue and gold graphics on the tank. This paint option is available on the Legacy Edition, which is now the most expensive Honda CB350 variant. The motorcycle is also available in Precious Red Metallic, Matte Marshal Green Metallic, Pearl Nightster Black and Matte Massic Grey Metallic as well. Then there is the two-tone Athletic Blue on offer too.
Despite being a retro-styled motorcycle, the Honda CB350 is offered with modern features like a semi-digital console with Bluetooth connectivity, assist and slipper clutch, and an optional traction control system. Powering the motorcycle is a refined 348.36cc, air-cooled engine that produces 20.78bhp and 30Nm and comes mated to a five-speed gearbox. Using a double cradle frame, the CB350 rides on a 19/18-inch alloy wheel combination suspended by telescopic forks and dual springs. 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.
Other than the Royal Enfield Classic 350, the Honda CB350 goes up against the Jawa 42 in the country.