Honda CB350C was launched in September 2025 and this new addition to Honda’s popular CB lineup combines vintage cruiser styling with advanced engineering and safety features, which are all wrapped up in a smooth,
reliable package.
Price and Availability
The Honda CB350C starts at a price of Rs 1,87,600 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). Bookings began in late September 2025, with deliveries available through Honda BigWing dealerships across India.
Variant Price List
| MODEL | VARIANT | PRICE (EX-SHOWROOM) |
| Honda CB350C | CB350C DLX | Rs 187600 |
| Honda CB350C | CB350C DLX | Rs 199900 |
Accessories List
| MODEL | ACCESSORY NAME | PRICE (PER UNIT) |
| Honda CB350 | Kit, Backrest | Rs 1,565 |
| Honda CB350 | Kit, Solo Carrier | Rs 3,653 |
| Honda CB350 | Kit, Cowl Single Seat NH303M | Rs 3,858 |
| Honda CB350 | Kit, Fog Light FR ATT | Rs 4,559 |
| Honda CB350 | Kit, Fog Light ENG Pipe ATT | Rs 3,862 |
| Honda CB350 | Kit, Long Visor | Rs 2,087 |
The Honda CB350C is available in 11 colours which are:-
- Mat Axis Grey Metallic
- Pearl Deep Ground Grey
- Pearl Igneous Black
- DLX Pro Mat Axis Grey Mettalic
- DLX Pro Pearl Deep Ground Grey
- DLX Pro Pearl Igneous Black
- DLX Rebel Red Metallic
- DLX Mat Axis Grey Metallic
- DLX Mat Dune Brown
- DLX Pearl Deep Ground Grey
- DLX Pearl Igneous Black
Depending on the color, you can also choose between black or brown seats, adding to its retro appeal.
Performance and Engine
The bike is equipped with a 348.36cc, air-cooled, single-cylinder engine that delivers 21.07 PS of power and 29.5 Nm of torque. This engine is also known for its strong mid-range performance which makes it ideal for city rides and highway cruising. It is now BSVI OBD2B and E20 fuel compliant, which means it meets the latest emission norms and supports ethanol-blended fuel. The engine is paired with a 5-speed gearbox with an assist and slipper clutch.
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Technology and Safety
The CB350C features Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC) to prevent wheel slip, dual-channel ABS, and an Emergency Stop Signal. It also has a semi-digital instrument cluster that blends retro looks with modern information displays. For connected riders, there is a Bluetooth-enabled Honda Smartphone Voice Control (HSVCS), which lets the rider access to navigation, calls and music right from the handlebar. Other modern features include a Type-C USB charging port, full-LED lighting and a side-stand engine cut-off system for added safety.
Comfort and Ride
The bike uses telescopic front forks and twin rear shock absorbers which are tuned for comfort and stability. With a seat height of 800 mm and kerb weight of 186 kg, it offers a comfortable riding feel. It has 15.2-liter fuel tank and delivers the mileage of 35–42 km/l.
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