
KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- Honda H'ness 350 and CB350 gets new paintjob
- Former gets three new shades whereas the latter gets a sole new option
- Spotted at dealerships in their new colour tones
Honda CB350RS and Honda H'ness 350 have been spotted donning a new paint job online, where the models can be seen at a dealership. The motorcycles look refreshing in their new colour tones where the Honda H'ness 350 gets three new options, the CB350RS gets a single new shade. Read on to check out the images and details below, but first, make sure you are a part of our 91Wheels Whatsapp Channel, specifically curated for all the avid petrolheads to never miss out on any automotive updates.
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Honda H'ness 350 New Colour Options

It appears Honda is refreshing the H'ness CB350's palette, with sightings of the bike in three new color schemes black, grey, and blue popping up at dealerships. The black variants showcase contrasting light and dark red stripes along the fuel tank, while the grey model sports a more vibrant mix of white, yellow, and orange stripes. The blue version features subtle light and dark blue stripes. All three new colors are paired with brown split seats and chrome fenders, adding a touch of classic appeal.

This expansion of color options comes alongside the existing Honda H'ness CB350 lineup, which includes the DLX, DLX Pro, and DLX Chrome trims. Previously, customers could choose from ten different colors spread across these variants. This expansion shows Honda is still aiming to provide more variety to its customers in times when it faces tough heat from other 350cc bikes, especially from the Royal Enfield stable.

Honda CB350RS: A Single New Colour Option

Honda CB350RS is getting a fresh look with a new glossy grey paint job, accented by bold black and neon yellow graphics across the fuel tank. The side panels follow suit, featuring black with those vibrant neon yellow highlights. A single seat, darker grey fenders, and a blacked-out exhaust complete the bike's updated aesthetic. This new color option joins the existing CB350RS lineup, which includes the DLX, DLX Pro, and DLX Pro Dual Tone variants. Previously, customers could choose from four colors across these trims: Mat Massive Grey Metallic and Athletic Blue Metallic for the DLX, Radiant Red Metallic for the DLX Pro, and Black with Pearl Sports Yellow for the DLX Pro Dual Tone.
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Shared Engine
Both the Honda CB350RS and the Honda H'ness 350 shares the same 348.36cc air-cooled, single-cylinder engine, producing 21PS at 5500rpm and 30Nm at 3000rpm, paired with a 5-speed transmission featuring a slip-and-assist clutch.
Verdict
The Honda CB350RS and the H'ness 350 with the new colour options will be able to attract more attention in the ultra competitive segement of 350cc bikes. However, there is still no official update from the brand regarding this update, you can expect it to be available in the coming days.