News overview
Honda has launched the OBD-2-compliant versions of its H’ness CB350 and its CB350RS.


The Story
Engine
The air-cooled 349cc, the single-cylinder engine continues to make 21hp Power and 30Nm of torque while adhering to the stricter emission norms.
Style
The H’ness CB350 gets an updated blue colour with two white stripes running across the tank as well as a redesigned grey/black colourway. The DLX Pro trims also get a tan split-seat set-up as standard. The CB350RS now gets two new colours, a glossy blue as well as a matte grey/black colorway.
The H’ness CB350 and the CB350RS have received a new top-spec trim – DLX Pro Chrome and DLX Pro Dual Tone, respectively
Price
Prices for the H’ness CB350 now start at Rs 2.10 lakh for the entry-level DLX trim, Rs 2.12 lakh for the DLX Pro trim, and go up to Rs 2.15 lakh for the range-topping DLX Pro Chrome trim.
The CB350RS range now starts at Rs 2.15 lakh for the DLX, while the DLX Pro and DLX Pro Dual Tone trims both costs an identical Rs 2.18 lakh.
Recently, Honda has also revealed a line of accessory kits for these bikes.
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