

In addition to the new colors, Honda’s 350cc motorcycle has been updated to run on E20 ethanol blend fuel
Honda launched the H’ness CB350 in October 2020 as a challenger to the Royal Enfield 350cc motorcycle. Over the next few years, Honda expanded its 350cc portfolio to include the CB350 and CB350RS. These bikes have brought consistent results to the brand. Honda now launches the 2025 version of its 350cc motorcycle and offers a new color option. Let’s see which ones are the most attractive.
2025 Honda CB350 H’Ness – Various pricing and colors

The Honda CB350 H’Ness comes in three variants – DLX, DLX Pro and DLX Pro Chrome. The price of the DLX starts at Rs 2,10,500, the DLX Pro is priced at Rs 2,13,500, and the DLX Pro Chrome is priced at Rs 2,13,500. The Honda CB350 H’ness DLX variant is available in two color options – Pearl Dark Gray and Pearl Igorite Black. Both are monochrome and come with standard black seats.

The DLX Pro variant offers three color options – Pearl Igorous Black, Pearl Dark Gray and Rebel Red Metal. All three are monochromatic colors, but the overall appearance and feel of the tan seats are enhanced.

Topspec DLX Pro Chrome variant comes with a color choice of sport blue metal, pearl dark gray and pearl igneous rock black. A unique feature is the free use of chrome on the front and rear fenders. The DLX Pro Chrome variant features tan seats and unique graphics on the fuel tank.

2025 Honda CB350 – Various pricing and colors
The Honda CB350 DLX variant starts at Rs 2,15,500. By comparison, the DLX Pro variant starts at Rs 2,18,850. Color options are common for both variants – Mat Axis Gray Metallic, Mat Mat Dune Brown, Rebel Red Metallic, Pearl ode ode ode ode ode ode ode ode ode ode ode pearl ode of of pearl ode of.

All of them have tan seats and have contrasting stitching and body color front and rear fenders. Chrome accents can be seen on the round headlights and rearview mirrors. The exhaust and rear suspension also have a glossy chrome finish.

2025 Honda CB350RS – Variable Pricing and Color
The price of the 2025 Honda CB350R is the same as the price of the Hness. The DLX variant costs Rs 2,15,500, while the DLX Pro costs Rs 2,18,500. The CB350RS is the most sporty bike in the Honda 350cc series. The DLX variant comes in two colors – pearl deep gray and pearl igneous rock black. The DLX Pro variant features a color choice of Rebel Red Metal, Pearl Igorite, Pearl Dark Gray and Pad Shaft Gray Metal.

Compared to the other two CB350s, the Honda CB350RS has some unique features. For example, wide fenders have been replaced by smoother units. The bike also attracts forks, with a solid look and feel. It has a single piece seat compared to the dual-seat setup of the CB350 and H’ness. The exhaust pipe and rear suspension springs have a black finish instead of the chrome that is used with the other two bikes.

With extended color options, Honda’s 350cc bike can be targeted at larger users. Apart from the new color and E20 fuel support, there are no other changes to the 2025 Honda CB350, CB350 H’Ness and CB350R. All three bikes get power from a 348.36cc, air-cooled, four-cylinder, single-cylinder BSVI OBD2B compliant PGM-FI engine. It offers 21 ps and is paired with a 5-speed gearbox.
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