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2025 Honda CB350, H’ness CB350 & CB350RS launched with fresh colours and E20-compatible engine

2025 Honda CB350, H’ness CB350 & CB350RS launched with fresh colours and E20-compatible engine

2025 Honda CB350, H’ness CB350 & CB350RS launched with fresh colours and E20-compatible engine
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5 April 2025 8:35 PM IST

Honda has rolled out the 2025 versions of its popular 350cc motorcycles – the H’ness CB350, CB350, and CB350RS – with eye-catching new colour options and a key technical update: all three models are now compatible with E20 ethanol-blended petrol, aligning with India’s push for greener mobility.

A Quick Recap

Originally launched in October 2020, the H’ness CB350 was Honda’s direct answer to Royal Enfield’s 350cc lineup. Over the years, the portfolio expanded with the sporty CB350RS and the refined CB350. Together, they’ve carved out a steady fan base, thanks to their retro-modern design and reliable performance.

2025 H’ness CB350 – Variants, Prices & Colours

The H’ness CB350 comes in three trims:

DLX – ₹2,10,500

DLX Pro – ₹2,13,500

DLX Pro Chrome – ₹2,15,500

Colour options:

DLX: Pearl Deep Ground Grey, Pearl Igneous Black

DLX Pro: Pearl Igneous Black, Pearl Deep Ground Grey, Rebel Red Metallic (All with tan seats)

DLX Pro Chrome: Athletic Blue Metallic, Pearl Deep Ground Grey, Pearl Igneous Black

Features: Enhanced chrome treatment on fenders and fuel tank graphics

2025 Honda CB350 – More Chrome, More Colours

The standard CB350 is available in:

DLX – ₹2,15,500

DLX Pro – ₹2,18,850

Shared colour palette:

Mat Axis Grey Metallic, Mat Dune Brown, Rebel Red Metallic, Pearl Igneous Black, Pearl Deep Ground Grey

All variants get tan seats, color-matched fenders, chrome-accented headlamp, mirrors, and shiny exhaust and suspension.

2025 CB350RS – Sporty, Sleek & Bold

The CB350RS remains the sportiest option of the trio.

DLX – ₹2,15,500

DLX Pro – ₹2,18,500

DLX colours: Pearl Deep Ground Grey, Pearl Igneous Black

DLX Pro colours: Rebel Red Metallic, Pearl Igneous Black, Pearl Deep Ground Grey, Mat Axis Grey Metallic

Design Highlights: Sleek fenders, fork gaiters, single-piece seat, and blacked-out exhaust and suspension components give the RS a rugged, modern edge.

No Mechanical Changes – Same Trusted Performance

All three bikes continue to be powered by the proven 348.36cc, air-cooled, single-cylinder BSVI OBD2B compliant engine. It churns out 21 PS of peak power and comes paired with a 5-speed gearbox. Apart from the new colours and E20 fuel readiness, there are no mechanical updates.

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