Honda Hness CB350

Honda Hness CB350 is a 348cc cruiser bike with price starting from Rs. 2.09 lakh. It is available in 7 colours and 4 variants. Hness CB350 is a fuel efficient bike with mileage of 42.17 kmpl. It can achive a maximum speed of 121 kmph. The bike gets disc brakes in the front and rear, apart from this it weighs 181 kg and has a fuel tank capacity of 15 liters. Hness CB350 is a tough competitor to Jawa 42, Royal Enfield Classic 350 and Royal Enfield Hunter 350 .

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Rs. 2.09 - 2.16 Lakh (Showroom Price in Delhi)
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Pros and Cons of Hness CB350

Likes

  • Good neo-retro design language
  • Light clutch action
  • Reasonably powerful brakes
  • Premium switchgear feel

Dislikes

  • Underwhelming engine performance and throttle response
  • Costly compared to its competitors

Expert's Conclusion

The Honda CB350 is a fine neo-retro roadster, and the build quality is on a very high level. Even the clutch and brake performance are very good. That said, the underwhelming engine with lack of good low-end torque makes the overall experience a bit of a let down. Additionally, the high price tag makes it a less appealing option compared to its competitors.

Honda Hness CB350 Specifications

  • 348 CC
    Engine
  • 42.17 Kmpl
    Mileage
  • 21.07 PS @ 5500 rpm
    Max Power
  • 15 Liters
    Fuel Capacity
  • 121 kmph
    Top Speed
  • Tubeless
    Tyre Type

Honda Hness CB350 Overview

Honda has recalled units of the CB350, CB350RS and H’ness CB350 over faulty camshafts and wheel-speed sensors. Check out the details here.

The Honda H'ness CB350 is the Japanese brand's first 350cc bike, aimed at rivalling Royal Enfield bikes in India. It gets a 350cc thumper with neo-retro roadster design.

Honda Hness CB350 Key Highlights

Price: The H'ness CB350 costs Rs 2,09,857 for the base DLX variant, Rs 2,12,856 for the DLX Pro model, Rs 2,14,856 for the DLX Pro Chrome and Rs 2,16,356 for the range-topping Legacy Edition (all prices ex-showroom Delhi).

Design: The Honda H'ness CB350 gets a circular headlight, simple yet beefy fuel tank design, flat seat, and clean side panels. It's adorned with chromed fenders and exhaust, and you'll find chrome accents on the powertrain too. While it has a retro charm, it incorporates modern touches like an LED headlight, indicators, and tail light, as well as alloy wheels and a semi-digital instrument cluster.

Features: The Honda H'ness CB350 comes with a semi-digital instrument cluster with smartphone connectivity through Honda RoadSync. It comes with voice control, turn-by-turn navigation, call/SMS alerts and music playback.

Engine: Honda has equipped the H'ness CB350 with a 348.36cc single-cylinder air-cooled engine producing 21PS at 5,500rpm and 30Nm at 3,000rpm. It works in conjunction with a 5-speed transmission. The engine sits inside a half duplex cradle frame linked to a telescopic fork and a pair of shock absorbers at the rear. Braking is via a 310mm front and a 240mm rear disc, with dual-channel ABS. It gets an 800mm tall seat, 166mm ground clearance, and tips the scales at 181kg (kerb).

Suspension, Brakes & Other Details: The bike is built on a half duplex cradle frame linked to a telescopic fork and twin shock absorbers at the rear. Braking is handled by a 310mm front and a 240mm rear disc, with dual-channel ABS. It gets an 800mm tall seat, 166mm ground clearance, and tips the scales at 181kg (kerb).

Rivals: The Honda H'ness CB350 rivals the Royal Enfield Hunter 350, Royal Enfield Classic 350, Benelli Imperiale 400, and the Jawa 300.

Honda Hness CB350 Price and Variants

Honda Hness CB350 ex-showroom price in India starts at Rs. 2.09 Lakh for the base model while the top model is priced at Rs. 2.16 Lakh. Honda Hness CB350 is offered in 4 variants - DLX, DLX Pro, DLX Pro Chrome.
Variants Ex-Showroom Price

Hness CB350 DLX

348 cc . 42.17 kmpl
Rs. 2.09 Lakh
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Hness CB350 DLX Pro

348 cc . 42.17 kmpl
Rs. 2.12 Lakh
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Hness CB350 DLX Pro Chrome

348 cc . 42.17 kmpl
Rs. 2.14 Lakh
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Honda Hness CB350 Expert Review

The Honda CB350 H’ness is the Japanese company’s motorcycle designed to compete with the Royal Enfield Classic 350. Since the Classic 350 is the benchmark in the 300-plus cc classic motorcycle segment in India, Honda has given the CB350 a typical old-school design, a more powerful engine as well as a lot more features. 

Looks, Feel & Quality

The Honda CB350 H’Ness’ design has been clearly insprired from Honda’s  legendary retro models such as the Honda CB750 and CB1100.

At the front it gets a classic round LED headlight with a chrome nacelle. This is complemented by a chrome mudguard and alloy wheels. The elegantly simple fuel tank, complete with a nostalgic Honda badge that’s full of 1970s charm, makes the bike stand out.

Notable details include the Honda badge on the engine case and the round LED indicators. The engine's black finish provides a striking contrast with the chrome accents on the engine fins. While the overall styling is well-balanced, there's a somewhat unusual gap between the rear tyre and the mudguard. 

This motorcycle stands out in its segment for its exceptional fit and finish levels, and the switchgear quality is also premium.

Power & Mileage

Once you start the bike, the CB350 wakes up with a strong rumble that gradually transforms into a pleasant, melodious idle. As you begin your journey, the first thing that will strike you is the remarkably light clutch action. Moving into first gear using the traditional heel-and-toe shifter produces a satisfying clunk, and you're on your way for the ride.

The throttle response is notably mild, and the exhaust's rumble contributes to the overall riding experience. Spotting an open stretch of road, if you decide to open the throttle,  you’ll probably be met with a bit of disappointment. The CB350’s motor simply doesn’t produce a lot of  torque at low rpm. . The acceleration can be best described as spirited, and the exhaust note might give the impression of greater speed than you're actually achieving. The bike lacks enthusiasm at lower rpm, with a flat spot in performance till you cross about 4-5000 rpm. However, once you surpass that point, it suddenly comes to life.

In our real world tests, the Honda H'ness CB350 mileage stands at 45.8 kmpl in the city and 42.17 kmpl on the highway.

The H’ness CB350 may not leave you in awe with its performance, but it truly shines in terms of refinement and features an exceptionally smooth gearbox that really reflects Honda's commitment to quality. The engine, which tends to favour higher rpm, feels more similar to Jawa than Royal Enfield. At city speeds, the tall third gear performs quite well, and thanks to the featherlight clutch, going through congested traffic remains effortless. However, the fifth gear is overly tall, primarily suited for maintaining triple-digit speeds on the highway. When overtaking at speeds exceeding 100 kmph, downshifting becomes somewhat bothersome, but it is necessary.

The bike's character positions it as an excellent commuter. It's genuinely enjoyable to navigate through city streets. However, once you subtract the distinctive exhaust note, it transforms into just another typical Honda engine. This isn't necessarily a flaw; in fact, it is the trademark 'Honda nature.' Nevertheless, on a retro roadster like this, one might hope for more low speed performance  which, unfortunately, is somewhat lacking in the H’ness.

Suspension, Ride Quality & Ease of Riding

The Honda H’ness gets a half duplex frame. Although the H’ness, with its long(ish) 1441 mm wheelbase, isn't designed for aggressive cornering, it proves itself on the busy urban roads of India. In this context, the bike's compact feel allows it to effortlessly manoeuvre through tight spaces, especially during quick changes in direction. The wide handlebar provides excellent leverage, and you'll only notice the bike's weight when riding at slow speeds or making U-turns. If you venture into the twisty mountain roads, the H’ness offers stable and neutral handling rather than being thrilling to ride.

When it comes to braking performance, Honda has opted for Nissin callipers, and they excel at reducing speed. The lever action, bite, and progression are finely tuned. In fact, the H’ness boasts the best brakes in its segment, outperforming the competition by a considerable margin.

Braking

Honda H'ness CB350

100-0 kmph 

45.62 m

80-0 kmph

28.84 m

The suspension system is well designed for the varied road conditions in India, with a notable mention for the rear shock absorbers that ensure a comfortable ride by effectively ensuring the rider doesn’t feel jolts when going over sharp bumps. The telescopic fork generally provides efficient damping, although it might occasionally bottom out when faced with sharp bumps. Even when encountering sizable speed breakers, the CB350 maintains a respectable ground clearance of 166 mm, preventing any scraping issues.

Comfort

The Honda H’ness CB350, as a roadster, provides a comfortably neutral riding posture,. Riding the CB350 feels like an extension of yourself rather than just sitting 'on' the bike. The curved handlebar, oriented towards the rider, enhances the enjoyable riding experience. With an 800mm seat height, it accommodates shorter riders without issue, and its relatively compact width adds to its user-friendly nature. However, compared to some larger bikes, the CB350 may not deliver that distinctive "big bike" sensation.

One notable aspect is the premium feel of the switchgear. Speaking of which, Honda has positioned the indicator switch at the bottom, while the horn is above it. This arrangement can be somewhat confusing and inconvenient.

The seat cushioning is firm, providing comfort during shorter rides, such as hour-long commutes in the busy traffic of Mumbai. The flat seat also offers ample space for pillion riders. One minor downside is the noticeable 181kg kerb weight of the bike, which really shows when manoeuvring it in and out of tight parking spaces.

Features

While boasting a retro-roadster design, the H’ness CB350 neatly integrates numerous modern features, including several industry-first innovations. It features all-LED lighting, a slip-and-assist clutch, a basic traction control system, and a semi-digital instrument console that offers a wealth of information, including range, real-time mileage, gear position indicator, a trip meter, and an odometer. Moreover, the DLX Pro variant goes the extra mile by providing Bluetooth connectivity, enabling audio-based turn-by-turn navigation and convenient control over calls and music playback.

Is The Honda CB350 H’Ness Worth Buying?

Now, let's delve into the pricing aspect before delivering our final verdict. The Honda H’ness CB350 DLX comes with a retail price of Rs 2,09,857, whereas the DLX Pro variant is priced at Rs 2,12,856 (all prices ex-showroom, Delhi, at the time of writing). Opting for the Chrome variant will set you back an additional Rs 2,000 over the DLX Pro. As evident, the CB350 carries a premium price tag when compared to its competitors, a trait commonly associated with Honda. Nonetheless, the Japanese manufacturer has delivered an attractive product in the new CB350.

Though the bike looks pretty, feels premium, is feature-packed, and is comfortable to ride, the engine feels like a bit of a let-down. To clarify, the H’ness excels in terms of refinement and is an excellent choice for city riding. Yet, the absence of low-end torque slightly affects the overall thrill of the riding experience. It's similar to enjoying a well-prepared dish that lacks the perfect seasoning.

Honda Hness CB350 User Reviews

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Ajay
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Honda cb350 is a great machine.

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honda cb350 is a great machine. I bought it after considerable research, in the budget and style segment. It is an unbelievably smooth machine and i just love it. Add with that the reliability of honda and it's a brilliant motorcycle.While riding, lower speeds are not great. you won't feel the bike is alive but Honda has geared the motorcycle tall. So each gear can and should be pulled 3/4 of red line to feel the surge of torque and power...I enjoyed

Ajay's Hness CB350 gives mileage of 37 kmpl
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Anonymous
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The riding experience of

The riding experience of Hness 350 is top notch, especially for long riding. Mileage efficiency is almost between 38-40 Kmpl after 6 month of riding experience. Service cost is also well priced. It has a well refined engine. Exhaust sound is too catchy. No vibration feel on handle bars.

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Anonymous
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Want to buy this bike after a long time because present time I spend all my money

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Sahil
Sahil

THE BIKE IS JUST GREAT. NO

The bike is just great.No single problem till now.Exhaust note is lovely and engine sound is smooth as butter.Definitely buy it over any other re jawa yezdi bike.

(7 Aug 2024) 0
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Honda Hness CB350 Colours

Honda Hness CB350 bike is available in 7 exciting colours options like Pearl Siren Blue, Mat Massive Grey Metallic, Pearl Nightstar Black, Mat Marshall Green Metallic, Precious Red Metallic, Mat Marshall Green Metallic and Athletic Blue Metallic.
  • Pearl Siren Blue
  • Mat Massive Grey Metallic
  • Pearl Nightstar Black
  • Mat Marshall Green Metallic
  • Precious Red Metallic
  • Mat Marshall Green Metallic
  • Athletic Blue Metallic

Honda Hness CB350 Mileage

The mileage of Honda Hness CB350 is 42.17 kmpl. This is the ARAI mileage for all the variants of Hness CB350.

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Questions & Answers on Hness CB350

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Q. What is the mileage of Honda Hness CB350?
  • Honda Hness CB350 has a certified mileage of 45.8 kmpl.
  • Honda Hness CB350 has a certified mileage of 45.8 kmpl.
Q. What is the height of the Honda Hness CB350?
  • The Honda Hness CB350 has height of 1107 mm.
Q. Who are the rivals of Honda Hness CB350?
  • The Honda Hness CB350 competes against Royal Enfield Metero 350, Royal Enfield Classic 350. Honda CB350RS and Royal Enfield Hunter 350 are also among popular Hness CB350 rivals and have compariable features and specifications. Speed 400, Ronin, X440, CB350 are similar Bikes like Hness CB350 and can be good alternative choices.
Q. What is the wheel base of Honda Hness CB350?
  • The Honda Hness CB350 has a wheelbase of 1441 mm.
Q. Does Honda Hness CB350 have Bluetooth connectivity?
  • Yes, Hness CB350 has Bluetooth connectivity
Q. What is the max power of Honda H'ness CB350?
  • The max power of Honda H'ness CB350 is 21.07 PS @ 5500 rpm.
  • Honda H'ness CB350 has a max power of 21.07 bhp.

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Honda Hness CB350 FAQs

What is the price of Honda Hness CB350 in 2024?
The 2024 ex-showroom price of Honda Hness CB350 is 2.16 Lakh.
What is the mileage of Honda Hness CB350 in 2024?
The ARAI claimed mileage of Honda Hness CB350 is 42.17 kmpl.
Does the Honda Hness CB350 have ABS?
No, ABS feature is not available in Honda Hness CB350.
Which is better Honda Hness CB350 or Royal Enfield Meteor 350?
Honda Hness CB350 Price starts at Rs. 2.09 Lakh which is Rs. 3,957 costlier than base model of Royal Enfield Meteor 350 priced at Rs. 2.05 Lakh. Compare Honda Hness CB350 vs Royal Enfield Meteor 350 on the basis of price, specs, features, reviews.
What is the EMI of Honda Hness CB350 in Delhi?
The EMI for the base variant of Honda Hness CB350 in Delhi is Rs. 5,746 per month @ 6% for a tenure of 36 months.
What are the colours available in Honda Hness CB350?
Honda Hness CB350 is available in 7 colours : Pearl Siren Blue, Mat Massive Grey Metallic, Pearl Nightstar Black, Mat Marshall Green Metallic, Precious Red Metallic, Mat Marshall Green Metallic and Athletic Blue Metallic. View colour images of Hness CB350.
What is the top speed of Honda Hness CB350?
The maximum speed of Honda Hness CB350 is 121 kmph
What is the kerb weight of Honda Hness CB350?
The kerb weight of Honda Hness CB350 is 181 Kg.

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