Honda CB350 Launched In India For ₹2 Lakh, It Has 10 Years Warranty Package With OBD-2 Engine

Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India (HMSI) has today launched the new retro classic bike CB350 in India.
Honda CB350 Launched In India For ₹2 Lakh, It Has 10 Years Warranty Package With OBD-2 Engine
Honda CB350 Launched In India For ₹2 Lakh, It Has 10 Years Warranty Package With OBD-2 Engine.

Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India (HMSI) has today launched the new retro classic bike CB350 in India. HMSI is offering a 10-year warranty package on the 2023 Honda CB350 motorcycle. This includes 3 years standard and 7 years optional warranty.

Honda has introduced the motorcycle in two variants DLX and DLX Pro. Its starting ex-showroom, Delhi price is Rs 2 lakh. Customers can book the new Honda CB350 at their nearest Bigwing dealership and deliveries will begin soon.

New Honda CB350: Color options and design

Talking about the design of the bike, the new CB350 has a muscular fuel tank and all-LED lighting setup. It includes a round-shaped LED headlamp, an LED tail lamp and LED winkers. The retro motorcycle has metal fenders, metallic covers for the front forks and split seats.

HMSI is offering the new CB350 in metallic and matte color options. The list includes Matte Crust Metallic, Pearl Igneous Black, Precious Red Metallic, Matte Marshall Green Metallic and Matte Dune Brown.

New Honda CB350: Engine Specs

The all-new Honda CB350 is powered by a 348.36cc air-cooled, 4-stroke, single-cylinder BS6 OBD2 compliant PGM-FI engine, tuned with a 5-speed gearbox. This engine generates power of 21 hp at 5,500 rpm and torque of 29.4 nm at 3,000 rpm.

New Honda CB350: Suspension and Braking

The Honda CB350 features large-section telescopic front forks and pressurized nitrogen-charged rear suspension. For braking, 310 mm disc brakes are available on the front wheel and 240 mm disc brakes on the rear. Apart from this, the motorcycle is equipped with standard dual-channel ABS.

New Honda CB350: Features

The new Honda CB350 retro motorcycle is equipped with a heritage-inspired digital-analogue instrument cluster with assist and slipper clutch, a Honda Smartphone Voice Control System (HSVCS) and Honda Selectable Torque Control System.

The company says that apart from this, it has been provided with an emergency stop signal feature, which flashes the hazard lamp and informs the vehicles coming from behind in case of sudden braking. The bike has a 130-section 18-inch rear tyre, which helps in keeping the bike stable on the road in different conditions while riding.

Honda CB350 Launched In India For ₹2 Lakh, It Has 10 Years Warranty Package With OBD-2 Engine
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