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Honda CB350
The Honda CB350 is a premium classic-styled middleweight motorcycle positioned for riders who want refined touring comfort and timeless appeal. It immediately stands out for its smooth 348 cc single‑cylinder engine with rich low‑end torque, while also offering comfortable ergonomics, a relaxed riding posture and refined engine character that enhance long‑distance usability. The overall package feels elegant and effortless for daily commutes or weekend touring. That said, its power output is modest compared with sportier rivals, which may deter performance‑hungry buyers. Overall, the CB350 makes the most sense for riders seeking classic charm with modern usability.
Honda CB350 Latest Update
Last Updated On 01st Oct'25: Honda launched the 2025 iteration of the CB350 back in April 2025 in India. The motorcycle is now available in three variants - DLX, DLX Pro and the new Special Edition. The Honda CB350 is powered by a potent 348.36cc engine, capable of producing 20.7 bhp and 29.5 Nm of torque. On the feature front, it gets LED lighting, Honda Smartphone Voice Control System, emergency stop signal and Honda Selectable Torque Control. Overall, the Honda CB350 is something that manages to balance the classic design with modern features.
Honda Motorcycles and Scooters India (HMSI) recently launched the CB350C Special Edition, with a price tag of Rs. 2.02 lakh (ex-sh). This special edition differentiates with a new badge and Special Edition insignia. Other changes include a striped tank and graphics on fender, and chrome plated grab rails. For people who prefer personalisation - this edition offers two seat options - Black and Brown. On the mechanical and feature front, the CB350C is exactly the same product as the base Honda CB350.
CB350 Highlights
On Target
Classic yet refined that mixes retro styling, smooth performance, and premium feel for relaxed touring and city riding.
What We Like
Refined engine, retro styling, solid build, comfortable ride, premium feel.
What We Don’t Like
Heavy handling, soft performance, limited features, high pricing.
Engine
| Engine Capacity | 348.66 cc |
| Engine Type | 4 Stroke SI Engine |
| Maximum Power | 20.7 bhp @ 5500 rpm |
| Maximum Torque | 29.4 Nm @ 3000 rpm |
Competitor Comparison
| Model | Engine Size | Maximum Power |
|---|---|---|
| Meteor 350 | 349.34 cc | 20.2 bhp @ 6100 rpm |
| Hness CB350 | 348.36 cc | 20.78 bhp @ 5500 rpm |
| CB350 RS | 348.36 cc | 20.78 bhp @ 5500 rpm |
| Classic 350 | 350 cc | 20.2 bhp @ 6100 rpm |
| Hunter 350 | 349.34 cc | 20.2 bhp @ 6100 rpm |
CB350 Mileage
Mileage of CB350 Competitors
| Model | Mileage |
|---|---|
| Meteor 350 | 41.88 kmpl |
| Bullet 350 | 40 kmpl |
| Hunter 350 | 36.2 kmpl |
| CB350 RS | 35 kmpl |
| Classic 350 | 35 kmpl |
| Hness CB350 | 32 kmpl |
| Dominar 400 | 30 kmpl |
| Mavrick 440 | 30 kmpl |
| Pulsar NS400Z | 28.5 kmpl |
Kerb Weight
187 kg
CB350's 187 kg Kerb Weight is close to the segment average of 185.6 kg.
Kerb Weight of CB350 Competitors
| Model | Kerb Weight (kg) |
|---|---|
| Meteor 350 | 191 kg |
| Hness CB350 | 181 kg |
| CB350 RS | 180 kg |
| Hunter 350 | 181 kg |
| Bullet 350 | 195 kg |
| Dominar 400 | 192 kg |
| Roadster | 184 kg |
| Pulsar NS400Z | 174 kg |
| Mavrick 440 | 187 kg, 191 kg |
Seat Height
800 mm
CB350's 800 mm Seat Height is close to the segment average of 797.5 mm.
Seat Height of CB350 Competitors
| Model | Seat Height (mm) |
|---|---|
| Meteor 350 | 765 mm |
| Hness CB350 | 800 mm |
| CB350 RS | 800 mm |
| Classic 350 | 805 mm |
| Hunter 350 | 800 mm |
| Bullet 350 | 805 mm |
| Dominar 400 | 800 mm |
| Roadster | 790 mm |
| Pulsar NS400Z | 807 mm |
| Mavrick 440 | 803 mm |
Fuel Tank Capacity
15.2 Litres
CB350's 15.2 litres Fuel Tank Capacity is about 13% higher than the segment average of 13.56 litres.
Fuel Tank Capacity of CB350 Competitors
| Model | Fuel Tank Capacity (Litres) |
|---|---|
| Meteor 350 | 15 Litres |
| Hness CB350 | 15 Litres |
| CB350 RS | 15 Litres |
| Hunter 350 | 13 Litres |
| Bullet 350 | 13 Litres |
| Dominar 400 | 13 Litres |
| Roadster | 12.5 Litres |
| Pulsar NS400Z | 12 Litres |
| Mavrick 440 | 13.5 Litres |
Honda CB350 Prices
Variant Wise Comparison
Braking System | Dual Channel ABS | Dual Channel ABS |
Calliper Type | Fixed | Fixed |
Front Disc Size | 310 | 310 |
Front Suspension Preload Adjuster | ||
Front Wheel Size | R19 | R19 |
Expert Verdict on CB350
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Pros & Cons of CB350
What we admire in this bike
Flawless fit & finish
Superb build quality
Punch-packed engine
Feature loaded
Good fuel economy
What could have been better
Ergonomics not sorted
Tall gearing means more gearshifts inside the city
No spoke wheels on offer
Honda CB350 Detailed Review
- This retro-styled cruiser boasts a mature design language and looks handsome from all angles. The design is very understated, but it will age like fine wine, and even its owners would agree with that. Available in 8 colour options and three variants, the CB350 H’ness aura is quite different from the rest of the bikes, and it will suit those who love a simple yet classy design.
- The headlamp, tail-light, and blinkers are all LED, amplifying its good looks when turned on. On top of that, there’s a lot of chrome, which further adds to its appeal.
- The features on offer are very limited but useful. For instance, the speedometer is digi-analog with the Honda RoadSync app. Plus, it gets navigation and Bluetooth functionality, which is an optional feature.
- For on-the-go phone charging, Honda has provided a USB charger, which is again a thoughtful add-on. Lastly, the talking point is the hazard switch.
CB350 body specifications:
| Ground Clearance | 165 mm |


- Powering the Honda CB350 H’ness is a 348.36 cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled, 4-stroke engine that produces 20.78 bhp at 5,500 rpm and 30 Nm of peak torque at 3,000 rpm.
- It comes mated to a 5-speed gearbox and uses Honda’s PGM-FI (Programmed Fuel Injection) system for smooth throttle response and efficiency.
- The engine delivers a strong low-end and mid-range performance, ideal for relaxed cruising and city rides. Underneath, the bike is built on a half-duplex cradle frame that ensures good rigidity and balance.
- For suspension duties, the CB350 H’ness uses telescopic forks at the front and twin hydraulic shock absorbers at the rear.
- This setup offers a comfortable and composed ride over rough surfaces, while maintaining classic cruiser characteristics. With a ground clearance of 166 mm, it also handles uneven roads and bumps with ease.

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Honda CB350 Competitors
| Models | Engine | Mileage | Kerb weight | Seat height | Fuel Tank Capacity | No. of Gears |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() ₹1.97 - ₹2.00 Lakh* | 349 cc | 35 kmpl | 181 - 187 kg | 800 mm | 15.2 L | 5 Gears |
| 373 cc | 28.5 kmpl | 174 kg | 807 mm | 12 L | 6 Gears | |
| 348 cc | 32 kmpl | 181 kg | 800 mm | 15 L | 5 Gears | |
| 348 cc | 35 kmpl | 179 - 180 kg | 800 mm | 15 L | 5 Gears | |
| 440 cc | 30 kmpl | 187 - 191 kg | 803 mm | 13.5 L | 6 Gears | |
| 349 cc | 40 kmpl | 195 kg | 805 mm | 13 L | 5 Gears | |
| 349 cc | 36.2 kmpl | 181 kg | 800 mm | 13 L | 5 Gears | |
| 373 cc | 30 kmpl | 193 kg | 800 mm | 13 L | 6 Gears | |
| 349 cc | 41.88 kmpl | 191 kg | 765 mm | 15 L | 5 Gears | |
| 334 cc | - | 184 - 194 kg | 790 mm | 12.5 L | 6 Gears | |
| 349 cc | 35 kmpl | 195 kg | 805 mm | - | 5 Gears |
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Latest Updates on CB350
Honda launches the CB350C Special Edition priced at Rs 2.02 lakh (ex-showroom) featuring new badging, striped graphics and a chrome grab rail. The motorcycle also gets a digital-analogue console with Smartphone Voice Control System along with dual-channel ABS and traction control. It continues with the 348.36cc air-cooled engine producing 21 bhp and 29.5 Nm paired to a 5-speed gearbox.
Honda teases a new special edition of the CB350 ahead of launch featuring cosmetic updates including new paint schemes and graphics. The motorcycle is expected to retain its feature list such as Bluetooth-enabled semi-digital console, traction control and LED lighting. It continues with the 348.36cc single-cylinder engine producing 21 PS and 29.5 Nm paired to a 5-speed gearbox.
Honda launches the 2025 CB350 lineup priced from Rs 2.10 lakh (ex-showroom) with an OBD-2B compliant engine and new paint schemes. The motorcycles remain mechanically unchanged and continue with the 348cc single-cylinder engine producing around 20.7 bhp and 30 Nm paired to a 5-speed gearbox. The lineup includes the CB350, H’ness CB350 and CB350RS variants.
Honda launches the CB350RS in India priced from Rs 1.96 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi) as a sportier version of the H’ness CB350. The motorcycle gets revised styling elements including a single-piece seat, fork gaiters, LED lighting and blacked-out components. It continues with the 348.3cc air-cooled engine producing 21 PS and 30 Nm paired to a 5-speed gearbox with dual-channel ABS.






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