For 2025, the Honda CB350 H’ness and CB350RS receive new colours. This update doesn’t bring with it a price hike, and the bikes are priced the same as before.
- CB350 H’ness receives 3 new colours
- CB350RS gets one new shade of Nardo Grey
Honda CB350 H’ness and CB350RS: new colours
Neo-retro Honda 350s get fresh paint options at same prices
The CB350 H’ness now comes in three new dual-tone colours: Black with Red, Blue with Light Blue, and Nardo Grey with Yellowish-Orange accents. These accents are in the form of a stripe, starting from the tank near the seat, flowing toward the Honda logo, and subsequently coinciding with it, forming a ‘U’ design. Currently, the CB350 H’ness is available in four variants with ten colour options. These new colours replace the pre-existing chrome to be part of the top-spec DLX PRO Chrome.

The Honda CB350RS receives a single colour update: a new Nardo Grey shade with fluorescent accents on the side panel and tank area. The RS is available in four variants and retains four existing colour options.
Mechanically, both bikes remain unchanged. They share a 349cc, air-cooled, single-cylinder engine that produces a peak power of 21hp and 30Nm, mated to a 5-speed gearbox. The CB350 H’ness range starts at Rs 2.11 lakh, while the CB350RS starts at Rs 2.16 lakh.