Honda Teases Classic-Themed Variant of H'ness CB 350

Honda Teases Classic-Themed Variant of H'ness CB 350

Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India is gearing up for a thrilling addition to its iconic H'ness CB 350 lineup. 🚀 The Japanese manufacturer has teased a new classic-themed variant, set to take on the roads with timeless style and unmatched performance.

👀 The teaser reveals intriguing features, including a circular mirror, a split seat setup with a classy tan leather finish, and a single-piece tubular grab rail – all reminiscent of the H'ness CB 350's signature elements. Dubbed BABT (yet to be fully abbreviated by Honda), this variant exudes a retro charm with connecting spokes and a silver finish on the telescopic front forks.

🌟 What sets this motorcycle apart is not just its classic aesthetics but also the promise of a legendary riding experience. The Nissin-sourced front brake caliper and alloy wheels, identical to the H'ness, ensure a combination of style and substance.

🔧 No mechanical changes are anticipated, as the new variant will continue to roar with a 348 cc single-cylinder engine, delivering an impressive 20.8 bhp and 30 Nm of peak torque. Paired with a five-speed transmission, it guarantees a powerful and smooth journey on the open roads.

💰 Currently, the H'ness CB 350 range is priced between Rs. 2.09 lakh and Rs. 2.16 lakh (ex-showroom). With the upcoming classic-themed variant, Honda aims to further elevate its portfolio, offering riders a top-tier choice in the 350-450 cc middleweight segment.

🛣️ "Brace yourself for the rise of a legend with a fearless voice. Get ready to take on the open roads," says Honda, leaving enthusiasts eagerly anticipating the launch of this newest member of the H'ness family.

🌐 Stay tuned for more updates and witness the evolution of a classic! #HondaCB350 #MotorcycleNews #ClassicBike #RidingAdventure #HondaHnessCB350 #BikingCommunity 🏍️✨

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