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Honda Hness CB350
The Honda Hness CB350 is a modern-retro motorcycle aimed at riders seeking classic styling with Honda reliability. It stands out for its refined engine and smooth ride quality, while also offering comfortable ergonomics and premium fit and finish. The overall package feels mature and polished. That said, outright performance is relaxed rather than aggressive. Overall, the Hness CB350 suits riders wanting easy-going touring capability with retro charm.
Honda Hness CB350 Latest Update
Last Updated On 11th Apr'25: Honda CB350 H’ness has also been updated by the manufacturer. The H’ness now gets an OB2B and E20 fuel compliant engine. The CB350 H’ness is the most affordable product in the brand’s 350cc lineup. While power figure remain same, the new CB350 H’ness is now starts at Rs. 2.10 lakh and goes up to Rs. 2.18 lakh for the top-end DLX Pro Chrome variant, meanwhile, the DLX Pro variant is priced at Rs. 2.13 lakh. All prices are ex-showroom.
This cruiser bike boasts a retro design with modern elements and is known for its highly refined 348cc engine, which produces 21 PS and 30 Nm of torque. It is available in five editions and features segment-first technologies like the "Honda Selectable Torque Control System," which functions as a traction and stability control system. Other features include LED headlights and the Honda Smartphone Voice Control System.
Hness CB350 Highlights
On Target
Retro charm meets modern finesse, the Honda H’ness CB350 cruises in style while keeping hearts racing.
What We Like
Retro-modern styling with chrome accents, Comfortable for city and highway, Premium build quality, feature loaded bike in the segment
What We Do Not Like
Slightly heavy for beginners, no spoke wheel option on offer, Price on the higher side for 350cc segment
Engine
| Engine Capacity | 348.36 cc |
| Engine Type | 4-Stroke SI Engine |
| Maximum Power | 20.78 bhp @ 5500 rpm |
| Maximum Torque | 30 Nm @ 3000 rpm |
Competitor Comparison
| Model | Engine Size | Maximum Power |
|---|---|---|
| Meteor 350 | 349.34 cc | 20.2 bhp @ 6100 rpm |
| CB350 RS | 348.36 cc | 20.78 bhp @ 5500 rpm |
| Classic 350 | 350 cc | 20.2 bhp @ 6R100 rpm |
| Hunter 350 | 349.34 cc | 20.2 bhp @ 6100 rpm |
| Bullet 350 | 349 cc | 20.2 bhp@6100 rpm |
Hness CB350 Mileage
Mileage of Hness CB350 Competitors
| Model | Mileage |
|---|---|
| Meteor 350 | 41.88 kmpl |
| Bullet 350 | 40 kmpl |
| Hunter 350 | 36.2 kmpl |
| CB350 RS | 35 kmpl |
| Classic 350 | 35 kmpl |
| CB350 | 35 kmpl |
| Dominar 400 | 30 kmpl |
| Mavrick 440 | 30 kmpl |
| Pulsar NS400Z | 28.5 kmpl |
Kerb Weight
181 kg
Hness CB350's 181 kg Kerb Weight is close to the segment average of 186.2 kg.
Kerb Weight of Hness CB350 Competitors
| Model | Kerb Weight (kg) |
|---|---|
| Meteor 350 | 191 kg |
| CB350 RS | 180 kg |
| Hunter 350 | 181 kg |
| Bullet 350 | 195 kg |
| Dominar 400 | 192 kg |
| Roadster | 184 kg |
| CB350 | 187 kg |
| Pulsar NS400Z | 174 kg |
| Mavrick 440 | 187 kg, 191 kg |
Seat Height
800 mm
Hness CB350's 800 mm Seat Height is close to the segment average of 797.5 mm.
Seat Height of Hness CB350 Competitors
| Model | Seat Height (mm) |
|---|---|
| Meteor 350 | 765 mm |
| CB350 RS | 800 mm |
| Classic 350 | 805 mm |
| Hunter 350 | 800 mm |
| Bullet 350 | 805 mm |
| Dominar 400 | 800 mm |
| Roadster | 790 mm |
| CB350 | 800 mm |
| Pulsar NS400Z | 807 mm |
| Mavrick 440 | 803 mm |
Fuel Tank Capacity
15 Litres
Hness CB350's 15 litres Fuel Tank Capacity is about 11% higher than the segment average of 13.58 litres.
Fuel Tank Capacity of Hness CB350 Competitors
| Model | Fuel Tank Capacity (Litres) |
|---|---|
| Meteor 350 | 15 Litres |
| CB350 RS | 15 Litres |
| Hunter 350 | 13 Litres |
| Bullet 350 | 13 Litres |
| Dominar 400 | 13 Litres |
| Roadster | 12.5 Litres |
| CB350 | 15.2 Litres |
| Pulsar NS400Z | 12 Litres |
| Mavrick 440 | 13.5 Litres |
Honda Hness CB350 Prices
₹ 4,143/mon
₹ 4,182/mon
Variant Wise Comparison
Braking System | Dual Channel ABS | Dual Channel ABS |
Calliper Type | Fixed | Fixed |
Front Disc Size | 310 | 310 |
Front Suspension Preload Adjuster | ||
Front Tyre Pressure (Rider & Pillion) | 29 | 29 |
Expert Verdict on Hness CB350

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Pros & Cons of Hness CB350
What we admire in this bike
What we admire in this bike
Loads of feature
Looks and colour options honda gives
Refined engine
What could have been better
What could have been better
Ergonomic flaws
Less availability
No spoke wheel option
Honda Hness CB350 Detailed Review
A close competitor to Royal Enfield Classic 350, the Honda H’Ness CB350 also gets a retro-looking design, just like its rival. Round LED headlight set-up, illuminated turn indicators, chrome fenders, chrome finished exhaust, curvy fuel tank completes the overall layout of the Honda H’ness CB350. It is made available in four monotone and three dual-tone shades. The monotone colour pallete is as follows
Matte Marshal Green Metallic
Precious Red Metallic
Mat Massive Grey
Pearl Night Star Black
Dual-tone shades
Matte steel black metallic with matte massive grey metallic
Athletic blue metallic with virtuos white
Pearl night star black with spear silver metallic
Summary
Honda has played well and safe with the design of the H’Ness CB350. A retro looking motorcycle with unique colour options attracts a wide variety of buyers.
Hness CB350 body specifications:
| Ground Clearance | 166 mm |


Honda H’Ness CB350 gets mobile app connectivity, USB charging port, GPS and navigation, semi-digital speedometer, hazard switch, electric start, LED headlight, LED taillight, kill-switch, slipper clutch, side stand with engine inhibitor, average fuel economy display, distance to empty, roaring exhaust note and more.
Summary
Even though it is a retro-looking motorcycle, Honda has managed to load the H’Ness CB350 with all the modern equipment and features.
Honda H’Ness CB350 is powered by a 348.6 cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled petrol engine with fuel injection delivery system. It generates 20.78 bhp of power at 5,500 RPM with a peak torque of 30 Nm at 3,000 RPM. This engine gets mated to a 5-speed manual transmission with gearbox pattern as 1 down and 4 up. The fuel tank capacity sticks to 15 litres and the real-time mileage is well reported above 40 kmpl.
Summary
It gets a fruity exhaust note, mileage friendly engine, however, the low-end torque of the bike could have been better.
Hness CB350 engine specifications:
| Transmission | Manual |
| Mileage | 32-35 |
| Engine | 348.36 cc |
Honda H’Ness CB350 measures 2,163 mm in length, 800 in width and 1,107 mm in height. The wheelbase of the bike sticks to 1,441 mm while the ground clearance is limited to 144 mm. This bike sits on half duplex chassis and the seat height measures 800 mm. The kerb weight of the bike without accessories is 181 kg.
Summary
The ground clearance of the bike can be a hinderance to those who mostly ride where there are no roads.
Hness CB350 body specifications:
| Ground Clearance | 166 mm |


At the front, the Honda H’Ness CB350 gets telescopic while the rear suspension duty is handled by twin-hydraulic. Both the tyres get disc brake as standard and 310 mm disc is found at the front while at the rear, it measures 240 mm. The front tyre is 19-inch wheel and it measures 100/90 in dimension while the rear unit is 18-inch that measures 130/70.
Summary
The bikemaker is providing tubeless tyres which is quite good.

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Honda Hness CB350 Competitors
| Models | Visual Comparison | Engine | Mileage | Kerb weight | Seat height | Fuel Tank Capacity | No. of Gears | Compare |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() ₹1.92 - ₹1.97 Lakh* | 348 cc | 32 kmpl | 181 kg | 800 mm | 15 L | 5 Gears | ||
| 373 cc | 28.5 kmpl | 174 kg | 807 mm | 12 L | 6 Gears | Hness CB350 vs Pulsar NS400Z | ||
| 373 cc | 30 kmpl | 193 kg | 800 mm | 13 L | 6 Gears | Hness CB350 vs Dominar 400 | ||
| 349 cc | 35 kmpl | 181 - 187 kg | 800 mm | 15.2 L | 5 Gears | Hness CB350 vs CB350 | ||
| 440 cc | 30 kmpl | 187 - 191 kg | 803 mm | 13.5 L | 6 Gears | Hness CB350 vs Mavrick 440 | ||
| 349 cc | 40 kmpl | 195 kg | 805 mm | 13 L | 5 Gears | Hness CB350 vs Bullet 350 | ||
| 349 cc | 36.2 kmpl | 181 kg | 800 mm | 13 L | 5 Gears | Hness CB350 vs Hunter 350 | ||
| 348 cc | 35 kmpl | 179 - 180 kg | 800 mm | 15 L | 5 Gears | Hness CB350 vs CB350 RS | ||
| 349 cc | 41.88 kmpl | 191 kg | 765 mm | 15 L | 5 Gears | Hness CB350 vs Meteor 350 | ||
| 334 cc | - | 184 - 194 kg | 790 mm | 12.5 L | 6 Gears | Hness CB350 vs Roadster | ||
| 350 cc | 35 kmpl | - | 805 mm | - | 5 Speed Gears | Hness CB350 vs Classic 350 |
Hness CB350 Owner Reviews
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According to user reviews, the Honda Hyness bike is appreciated for its comfortable riding experience and low maintenance costs, making it suitable for both city commuting and long trips. However, some users have raised concerns about the design of the mud guards, which can lead to dirt accumulation, as well as the bike's high price, which may deter potential buyers.
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Latest Updates on Hness CB350
Honda introduces a new colour option for the CB350RS, featuring a glossy grey shade with black and neon yellow graphics. Apart from the cosmetic update, the motorcycle remains mechanically unchanged and continues with the 348.36cc single-cylinder engine producing 21 PS and 30 Nm paired with a 5-speed gearbox and slip-assist clutch.
Honda announces a recall for the H’ness CB350 and CB350 models manufactured between October 2020 and April 2024 due to speed sensor and camshaft related issues. Water seepage into the wheel speed sensor may affect speedometer accuracy, ABS and traction control performance. The company offers free replacement of affected parts at BigWing dealerships regardless of warranty status.






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