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Honda H'ness CB350 Vs Rivals: Detailed Comparison – Does It Come Out On Top?

By:Reema Bohra
Updated On: August 25, 2024 17:58 IST
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Honda H'ness CB350 Vs Rivals: Detailed Comparison – Does It Come Out On Top?

KEY HIGHLIGHTS

  • Honda H'ness CB350 price starts from Rs 2.10 lakh to Rs 2.16 lakh
  • H'ness and Imperiale 400 offer superior power output
  • It includes advanced features like a digital cluster, Bluetooth and LED lights

The Honda H'ness CB350 offers a beautiful classic look combined with modern features in India. However, it faces stiff competition from several rivals in the market. One notable competitor is the Royal Enfield Meteor 350, known for its vintage appeal. Additionally, the Jawa 42 and Benelli Imperiale 400 also bring that old-school charm with a classic signature touch.

So, can the Honda H'ness CB350 hold its ground against these competitors and prove to be the better option? To answer this question, I've outlined a detailed comparison between the H'ness CB350 and its rivals to help you decide which classic ride is best for you. Before moving ahead, join our 91Wheels WhatsApp Community to stay updated on the latest automotive news.

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Honda H'ness CB350 Vs Rivals: Variants & Prices

Above: Honda H'ness CB350 Legacy Edition
Jawa 42 VariantPrice (ex-showroom)Royal Enfield Meteor 350 VariantPrice (ex-showroom)Honda H'ness CB350 VariantPrice (ex-showroom)Benelli Imperiale 400 Price (ex-showroom)
Moonstone WhiteRs 2,09,500FireballRs 2,05,900DLXRs 2,09,857Imperiale 400 Rs 2,35,000
Mystic CopperRs 2,12,500StellarRs 2,15,900DLX PRORs 2,12,856
Jasper Red Dual ToneRs 2,15,187AuroraRs 2,19,900DLX PRO CHROMERs 2,14,856
Red Dual Tone
Chrome Black Dual Tone Aw
Rs 2,29,500SupernovaRs 2,29,900LEGACY EDITIONRs 2,16,356

When comparing prices and variants, the Imperiale 400 stands out as the most expensive option among its rivals, priced at Rs 2.35 lakh for its single variant. In contrast, the Honda H'ness offers more variety, available in four different variants with prices starting at nearly Rs 2.10 lakh and reaching up to Rs 2.16 lakh.

Above: Jawa 42 Bobber

Similarly, the Jawa 42s price ranges from Rs 2.05 lakh to Rs 2.29 lakh, with the top Red Dual Tone and Chrome Black Dual Tone variants priced at Rs 2.29 lakh, which is higher than the H'ness Legacy Edition by Rs 13,144. The RE Meteor 350 starts as the most affordable option, with the base Fireball variant priced at around Rs 2.06 lakh and going up to Rs 2.30 lakh for the top Supernova variant.

This results in a Rs 13,544 difference between the H'ness Legacy and the RE Meteor Supernova. Overall, the Honda H'ness appears to be more budget-friendly compared to the others, while the Imperiale 400 is the priciest choice.

Honda Hness CB350 Vs Rivals: Engine

Above: Benelli Imperiale 400
DimensionHonda H'ness 350Royal Enfield Meteor 350Jawa 42Benelli Imperiale 400
Engine Type Single cylinder, 4 stroke Single cylinder, 4 stroke Single cylinder, 4 stroke Single cylinder, 4 stroke
Max Power21 bhp20.2 bhp28 bhp21 bhp
Max Torque30 Nm27 Nm26.84 Nm29 Nm
Clutch TypeMultiplate Wet ClutchMultiplate Wet Clutch Assist and slipper clutchMultiplate Wet Clutch
No. of Gears5 Speed 5 Speed6 speed5 speed

When it comes to the engine, the Honda H'ness stands out among its competitors. It retains its appeal without losing any of its shine. However, when you look at the gearbox, the Jawa 42 is unique as it comes with a 6-speed gearbox, while the other three have a 5-speed gearbox.

Interestingly, despite this advantage, the Jawa 42 lags behind in output. On the other hand, the Imperiale 400 and the H'ness deliver the best performance in terms of power output, making them strong contenders in this category.

Honda Hness CB350 Vs Rivals: Mechanical

Above: Royal Enfield Meteor 350
Honda H'ness 350Royal Enfield Meteor 350Jawa 42Benelli Imperiale 400
Frame TypeHalf Duplex CradleTwin Downtube Spine FrameDouble CradleDouble cradle with steel tubes and plates
Front SuspensionTelescopicTelescopic Telescopic Telescopic
Rear SuspensionTwin - HydraulicTwin tube Emulsion shock absorbers with 6-step adjustable preloadTwin Shock Absorber, Gas Filled with Adjustable PreloadRear swingarm with double shock absorber
Front Brake310mm Disc300 mm disc 280 mm Disc \300mm disc
Rear Brake240 mm disc270 mm disc240 mm disc240mm disc
Braking SystemDual ABSDual ABSDual ABS Dual ABS
Front TyreAlloy Wheel - 19 inch Alloy Wheel - 19 inchAlloy Wheel - 18 inchSpoked wheel - 19 inch
Rear TyreAlloy Wheel - 18 inch Alloy Wheel - 17 inchAlloy Wheel - 17 inchSpoked wheel - 18 inch

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Honda Hness CB350 Vs Rivals: Features

Above: Honda H'ness CB350 (left) & Jawa 42 Bobber (Right)

The Honda Hness CB350 features a semi-analogue cluster with Bluetooth connectivity, LED lighting, Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC), and the Honda Smartphone Voice Control System (HSVCS). It also includes a side stand with an engine inhibitor, engine start/stop switch, hazard switch, gear position indicator, battery voltage meter, distance to empty, average mileage, real-time mileage, and more. However, it does not come with a USB port.

Above: Royal Enfield Meteor 350 digital cluster

Comparing its rivals, the Meteor 350 offers a digi-analog instrument panel with a floating LCD screen, Bluetooth connectivity, built-in Tripper navigation, hazard light, side stand alert, and a USB charging port. It also features a dedicated Royal Enfield app for accessing additional features, along with an LED headlamp and tail lamp.

Above: Instrument cluster of the Benelli Imperiale 400

On the other hand, the Benelli Imperiale 400 maintains a classic style with its semi-digital instrument cluster and halogen lighting, but it lacks Bluetooth connectivity. In contrast, the Jawa 42 features a fully digital instrument cluster with comprehensive readouts, and LED headlamps, among others. But it lacks Bluetooth connectivity.

Honda Hness CB350 Vs Rivals: Dimensions

Above: Imperiale 400
DimensionHonda H'ness 350Royal Enfield Meteor 350Jawa 42Benelli Imperiale 400
Length2163 mm2140 mm2071 mm2170 mm
Width789 mm845 mm833 mm820 mm
Height1107 mm1140 mm1065 mm1120 mm
Wheelbase1441 mm1400 mm1369 mm1440 mm
Seat Height800 mm765 mm788 mm780 mm
Ground Clearance166 mm170 mm165 mm165 mm
Kerb Weight181 kg191 kg182 kg197 kg
Fuel Tank Capacity15 L15 L12.5 L12 L

Verdict

In this comparison, we can see which model offers the best value for money, helping customers make a final decision. If you're looking for more options, there are plenty of other models to consider. Overall, the Honda CBness and Royal Enfield Meteor stand out for their value. On the other hand, the Jawa could benefit from some modern feature upgrades, and the Benelli Imperiale 400 also needs more features to stay competitive.

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