Honda H’Ness CB350 Price Hiked For The First Time
Thankfully, the premium isn’t much of a deal-breaker
Honda forayed into the 350cc retro segment with the H’ness CB 350 back in September last year. It was offered at an introductory price, which remained unchanged until now. Check out the new ex-showroom Delhi price list:
Honda H’Ness CB350 Variants |
Latest Price |
Previous Price |
Premium |
DLX |
Rs 1,86,500 |
Rs 1,85,000 |
Rs 1,500 |
DLX Pro |
Rs 1,92,500 |
Rs 1,90,000 |
Rs 2,500 |
As you can see, the premium isn’t hefty enough to sway your purchasing decision. There aren’t any changes made to the motorcycle apart from the revised prices. The biggest drawback of the H’Ness CB350 is its limited availability. Honda sells the bike only via its premium Big Wing dealerships across the country. So if you’re living in a smaller town, getting your hands on one might be difficult, unlike the Royal Enfield Meteor 350, which is pretty much available at every authorised Royal Enfield dealership across the country.
If you’re planning to buy one and are looking to jazz your bike up with some official accessories, then do check this out. Honda also offers a generous warranty package to ensure hassle-free ownership in the long run.
In related news, KTM and Husqvarna also increased the prices of their entire portfolios. Even Hero MotoCorp has revised the prices of its popular Splendor range, and other more premium models as well.
Praveen M.
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