Honda H'ness CB350 And CB350RS Get New Colours
Published On Mar 10, 2022 04:56 PM By Team Bikedekho for Honda Hness CB350
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The new colour variants have started reaching the dealerships
For 2022, Honda has updated the H'ness CB350 and the CB350RS with new colour options, and the variants have started reaching dealerships. The H'ness CB350 now gets a new matte grey paint scheme while the CB350RS is offered with a metallic blue shade. These colours aren't yet listed on Honda's official site. However, we expect Honda to make an announcement soon. The new colours are priced the same as the already existing ones.
The Honda H'ness CB350 gets three variants and a total of nine colour options. The DLX variant comes with Matte Grey (new), Precious Red Metallic, Matte Marshal Green Metallic and Pearl Night Star Black. The DLX Pro variant gets Matte Steel Black/Grey Metallic, Blue Metallic/White and Black/Silver Metallic. Meanwhile, the Anniversary Edition is offered with Matte Marshal Green Metallic and Pearl Igneous Black paint schemes.
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The Honda CB350RS gets three colours: Black With Pearl Sport Yellow (dual-tone), Metallic Blue (new) and Radiant Red Metallic (both monotone). The new blue colour looks clean and enhances the sporty appeal of the CB350RS, whereas the minimalistic grey scheme brings an element of subtleness to the H’ness CB350.
Other than the new colours, there's no change made to the motorcycles. Both the bikes draw power from the same 348.6cc single-cylinder engine that produces 21.07PS and 30Nm.
For reference, the price of the Honda H'ness CB350 starts at Rs 1,96,239 (DLX) and goes up till Rs 2,03,739 (Anniversary Edition). Meanwhile, the Honda CB350RS costs Rs 2,01,239 for the Monotone and Rs 2,01,868 for the dual-tone variant. All prices are ex-showroom Delhi.
If you are looking for alternatives, then you can consider the Royal Enfield Classic 350, Jawa 42 and the Benelli Imperiale 400. Other scrambler alternatives to the Honda CB350RS include the Yezdi Scrambler and the soon-to-be-launched Royal Enfield Scram 411.