Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India (HMSI) has strengthened its mid-size premium motorcycle lineup with the launch of the updated 2025 versions of the CB350, CB350 H’ness, and CB350RS. These models come with vibrant new color options, refreshed styling, and enhanced premium appeal while retaining their signature blend of retro charm and modern technology. The CB350 and CB350 H’ness continue to offer a classic riding experience, while the CB350RS delivers a sportier and more dynamic vibe. Priced between Rs. 2,10,500 (PKR 6,92,589) and Rs. 2,18,850 (PKR 7,20,062) (ex-showroom), the updated motorcycles are now available at all BigWing dealerships across India.
Powering the new CB350, CB350 H’ness, and CB350RS is a 348.36cc, air-cooled, single-cylinder BS6 OBD2B-compliant engine that also meets E20 fuel regulations. The engine produces 21.07 Hp at 5,500 RPM and 30 Nm of torque at 3,000 RPM in the CB350 H’ness and CB350RS, while the CB350 delivers a slightly lower 29.5 Nm of torque. All variants come paired with a 5-speed gearbox and an assist-and-slipper clutch for smoother gear shifts.
The 2025 Honda CB350 is offered in two variants—DLX (Rs. 2,15,500) and DLX PRO (Rs. 2,18,850)—and comes in five color options: Mat Axis Grey, Mat Dune Brown, Rebel Red Metallic, Pearl Igneous Black, and Pearl Deep Ground Grey. The CB350 H’ness is available in three variants—DLX (Rs. 2,10,500), DLX PRO (Rs. 2,13,500), and DLX PRO Chrome (Rs. 2,15,500)—with four color choices: Rebel Red Metallic, Pearl Igneous Black, Pearl Deep Ground Grey, and Athletic Blue Metallic. Meanwhile, the CB350RS is offered in DLX (Rs. 2,15,500) and DLX PRO (Rs. 2,18,500) trims, with four color options: Rebel Red Metallic, Pearl Igneous Black, Pearl Deep Ground Grey, and Mat Axis Grey Metallic.
Cosmetically, the motorcycles retain their retro-inspired design, featuring round headlights, chrome-finished fenders, and teardrop-shaped fuel tanks. The CB350RS stands out with a more aggressive stance, while the CB350 H’ness exudes a classic roadster appeal. The biggest updates for 2025 include compliance with stricter emission norms (BS6 OBD2B) and E20 fuel compatibility, ensuring adherence to the latest government regulations.
Since its initial launch, the Honda CB350 series has gained a strong following in India, competing directly with the Royal Enfield Classic 350. With these updates, Honda aims to further solidify its position in the mid-size premium motorcycle segment, offering riders a perfect mix of heritage styling, modern performance, and sustainability. Customers can now book or purchase the updated models at authorized Honda BigWing showrooms nationwide.
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