BREAKING: Honda H’Ness CB350 Anniversary Edition Launched At India Bike Week 2021
Modified On Dec 5, 2021 02:55 PM By Praveen M. for Honda Hness CB350
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It’s been a year since the H’ness CB350 was launched in India, and the special edition has been launched in commemoration of that
- The Honda H’ness CB350 comes with new colour schemes and split seat setup.
- It remains the same as the standard variant in terms of mechanicals.
- Costs around Rs 2,000 more than the DLX Pro variant.
Honda has launched the H’ness CB350 Anniversary Edition at the 2021 India Bike Week. Priced at Rs 2.03 lakh, it costs about Rs 2,000 dearer than the DLX Pro, which retails at Rs 2,01,239. Both prices ex-showroom, Delhi.
The Honda Hness CB350 Anniversary Edition is to celebrate the Japanese retro bike’s one-year anniversary in the Indian market. It comes in new green and black colour schemes with dedicated pinstripes and logo on the fuel tanks, gold-finished emblems, and a split seat setup with tan seat cover.
There are no changes other than the aesthetics. The bike remains mechanically the same as the regular variant, and continues to be powered by a 348.36cc single-cylinder counterbalanced, air-cooled, fuel-injected motor churning out 21.07PS and 30Nm. It works alongside a 5-speed transmission with a slip and assist clutch. Underpinnings, including the telescopic front fork, twin rear shock absorbers, disc brake at both ends with dual-channel ABS are also the same.
Notable features of the H’ness CB350 include an all-LED lighting system, and semi-digital instrument cluster with voice assist for navigation, call, messages and music control; traction control system. The voice assist is exclusive only to the DLX Pro and the new Anniversary Edition variant. Oh, and Honda also offers a first-in-class traction control system as standard across all variants.
The Honda H’ness CB350 Anniversary Edition is perfect for those who want a snazzy-looking yet nostalgically retro motorcycle. It goes up against the premium chrome and Dark Stealth Black variants of the Royal Enfield Classic 350, special edition Jawa, and the Benelli Imperiale 400.