Honda H’ness CB350 price revealed

    The Honda H’ness CB350 costs nearly the same as the most expensive Royal Enfield Classic 350 model.

    Published On Oct 08, 2020 06:10:00 PM

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    Honda H’ness CB350 price revealed

    The Honda H’ness CB350 is priced at Rs 1.85 lakh (DLX) and Rs 1.90 lakh (DLX Pro). The price announcement comes a week after the company launched the motorcycle.

    • Not the most expensive offering in the segment

    • Available in two variants – DLX and DLX Pro

    • Gets many segment first features

    Last week, Honda launched the CB350 with an expected price of around Rs. 1.90 lakh. The company has now revealed the prices and it turns out that it's the more expensive variant that costs that much. The lower-spec model, meanwhile, is priced at Rs 1.85 lakh.

    The additional Rs 5,000 for the Pro version gets you dual-tone paint options, two-unit horn, and Honda Smartphone Voice Control System in addition to all of the features available on the standard bike. To know more about it, head here.

    Honda H’ness CB350 price vs competition

    With a starting price of Rs 1.85 lakh, the Honda costs quite a bit more than the Royal Enfield Classic 350 (Rs 1.70-1.86 lakh). It’s also pricier than the Jawa Forty Two which is priced between Rs 1.65-1.74 lakh. The Jawa, meanwhile, costs between Rs 1.74-1.83 lakh. However, Benelli’s Imperiale 400 has a price tag that ranges from Rs. 1.99-2.11 lakh

    All prices, ex-showroom Delhi.

    Also see:

    Honda H'ness CB350: First look

    Honda H'ness CB350 first look video

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