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Honda Unveils New Variant in CB350 Lineup, Priced Competitively at Rs. 2 Lakhs


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In an exciting development, Honda has introduced a fresh variant in the CB350 lineup simply named the Honda CB350, priced at Rs. 2 lakhs (ex-showroom) for the DLX variant and Rs. 2.18 lakhs (ex-showroom) for the DLX Pro variant. Bookings are now open at Honda BigWing dealerships nationwide, with deliveries set to commence shortly, although Honda has not provided a specific timeline.


The new Honda CB350 boasts a distinctive retro styling, featuring all-LED lights, including a circular LED headlight, LED winkers, and LED tail lights. Its design elements include long metal fenders, metallic covers for front forks, split seats, and more.


Equipped with a digital-analogue instrument cluster, the bike also incorporates the Honda Smartphone Voice Control system (HSVCS). It is available in five captivating color options – Precious Red Metallic, Pearl Igneous Black, Matte Crust Metallic, Matte Marshal Green Metallic, and Matte Dune Brown.


Under the hood, the CB350 is powered by the same 348.36cc, air-cooled, 4-stroke, single-cylinder engine that produces 21 PS at 5500 RPM and 29.4 Nm torque at 3000 RPM. Mated to a 5-speed gearbox with assist and slipper clutch, the bike promises a bold low-pitched exhaust note.


Honda has incorporated advanced features such as Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC) and an emergency stop signal feature, which communicates sudden braking to vehicles behind by flashing hazard lamps.


With telescopic front forks and pressurized nitrogen-charged rear suspension, the CB350 ensures a smooth ride. The braking system includes a 310 mm disc at the front and a 240 mm disc at the rear, with dual-channel ABS as standard.


To sweeten the deal, Honda is offering a 10-year warranty package (3 years standard + 7 years optional) with the new CB350, positioning it as a robust competitor to the Royal Enfield Classic 350. Share your thoughts on this exciting new variant!

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