Honda has updated its 350cc range – CB350, CB350 RS and CB350 H’ness – for 2025 to meet the latest government norms. While these models carry forth the earlier design, they now feature new colours.
- CB350 RS, CB350 H’ness and CB350 design unchanged
- All three have the same 348cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled engine
Honda CB350, CB350 RS, Hness CB350 2025 update
Performance remains unchanged
The CB350 RS, CB350 H’ness and CB350 are powered by the same 348cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled motor that produces 21hp at 5,500rpm and 30Nm at 3,000rpm and is mated to a 5-speed gearbox. However, the engine tuning renders the CB350 a slightly lower torque figure of 29.5Nm. Now, the mill is OBD2B-compliant and supports E20-compliant fuel.
Honda CB350

Honda CB350 in Pearl Deep Ground Grey.
Prices range from Rs 2.15 to Rs 2.18 lakh
The CB350 is now available in two variants: DLX and DLX PRO. The prices start at Rs 2.15 lakh for the DLX variant and go up to Rs 2.18 lakh for the DLX Pro variant. The bike is available in five new colours – Mat Axis Grey Metallic, Mat Dune Brown, Rebel Red Metallic, Pearl Igneous Black and Pearl Deep Ground Grey.
Honda CB350 RS

Honda CB350 RS in Rebel Red Metallic.
Prices range from Rs 2.15 to Rs 2.18 lakh
The CB350 RS is also available in DLX and DLX PRO variants; even the prices are identical to the CB350. The DLX variant comes in only two colour options: Pearl Igneous Black and Pearl Deep Ground Grey. Meanwhile, the DLX PRO variant is available in the two aforementioned colours, as well as Rebel Red Metallic and Mat Axis Grey Metallic.
Honda CB350 Hness

Honda CB350 Hness in Pearl Igneous Black.
Prices range from Rs 2.10 lakh to Rs 2.15 lakh
The Hness CB350 has three variants: DLX, DLX PRO and DLX PRO Chrome. Just like the CB350 RS, the Hness CB350 in the base DLX variant is available in Pearl Igneous Black and Pearl Deep Ground Grey colours. The DLX PRO variant also gets these two paint shade options and Rebel Red Metallic. The DLX PRO Chrome variant is available in three colours: Athletic Blue Metallic, Pearl Deep Ground Grey and Pearl Igneous Black. It is worth noting that the DLX PRO Chrome variant features unique stickering and extra chrome.
All three updated models are available across all BigWing dealerships and will primarily compete with the likes of the Royal Enfield Classic 350 and Hunter 350.
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