
KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- The 2025 Honda CB350 lineup receives a new OBD2B-compliant powertrain and new paint schemes as well.
- There are no mechanical changes to the motorcycle.
The Honda CB350 lineup has received yet another update, giving it yet another lease of life. The CB350 lineup consists of the CB350, the CB350 H'ness, and the CB350RS. These bikes compete against the Royal Enfield Classic 350 and the Bullet 350.
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2025 Honda CB350 Lineup Launched; Details
Except for the powertrain now becoming OBD2B-compliant, other mecbanical parts have been left untouched. The CB350, CB350 H'ness and the CB350RS continue to be powered by the same 348cc, air-cooled. single-cylinder engine, producing 20.7bhp at 5500rpm and 30Nm of torque at 3000rpm. However, the torque goes down marginally on the CB350RS, as it produces 29.5Nm. This powertrain continues to be paired to a 5-speed gearbox.

The CB350 H'ness is the most affordable motorcycle in the CB350 lineup, and it comes in three different variants; DLX, DLX Pro, DLX Pro Chrome. The base DLX is available with two paint schemes; Pearl Deep Ground Grey and Pearl Igneous Black. The DLX Pro adds on the Rebel Red Metallic paint option. The DLX Pro Chrome get dual-tone Pearl Deep Ground Grey and Pearl Igneous Black paint schemes and there is a third option of Athetic Blue Metallic paint scheme. The DLX, DLX Pro, and the DLX Pro Chrome are priced at Rs 2.10 lakh, Rs 2.13 lakh, and Rs 2.15 lakh (all prices ex-showroom).

The CB350 is available in two variants; the Base DLX and the DLX Pro, priced at Rs 2.15 lakh and Rs 2.18 lakh respectively (ex-showroom). There are five paint schemes on offer; Matte Axis Grey Metallic, Matte Dune Brown, Rebel Red Metallic, Pearl Igneous Black and Pearl Deep Ground Grey.

The CB350RS also comes in two variants; the DLX and the DLX Pro, priced at Rs 2.15 lakh and Rs 2.18 lakh respectively (all prices ex-showroom). Paint schemes on the DLX include Pearl Igneous Black and Pearl Deep Ground Grey, while the DLX Pro adds on Rebel Red Metallic and Matte Axis Grey Metallic.
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Verdict
There have been no major changes to the Honda CB350, which is not surprising, as Honda does choose to stick to a product's strengths closely, and in this case, it's the retro charm and the 349cc single-cylinder engine that it sticks with.