2025 Honda CB350 RS & H’ness CB350 Launched in India

Honda Motorcycles and Scooters India (HMSI) recently launched the 2025 iteration of the CB350 and H’Ness CB350 premium motorbike. HMSI has been making the headlines quite a lot lately with the brand also surpassing Hero MotoCorp in terms of YTD sales.

Honda CB350 RS
2025 Honda CB350 RS Launched

2025 Honda CB350 RS & H’ness CB350

In India, its no doubt that the 350cc to 450cc category is dominated by Royal Enfield with a huge lineup of 350s like the Classic 350, Bullet 350, Guerilla 450 and the Hunter 350. There are a few bikes that pose a challenge to them and among those are the Honda’s CB350, CB350 RS and the H’ness CB350.

The brand just updated the two bikes with some new paint jobs and graphics that change the overall look and vibe of both of these sweet machines. The prices are yet to be announced since it’s not yet listed on their official website, nor has Honda announced it, although there’s a chance the prices will not be much higher to become more competitive against rivals.

2025 Honda CB350 RS Changes

The CB350 RS, when compared to H’ness CB350 and Classic CB450 is a bit more sportier with a scrambler silhouette, which its biggest strength apart from the refined engine. With the new update, the bike has a refreshed colour scheme with mono-tone only colours and no graphics, making it sleek and minimalistic.

CB350 RS 2025

The top of the tank gets a contrasting patch to make the bike more sporty. As for the colours, the DLX variant offers Pearl Deep Ground Grey and Pearl Igneous Black shades. The higher DLX Pro trim offers two extra colours: Mat Axis Grey Metallic and Rebel Red Metallic.

2025 Honda H’ness CB350 Changes

The 2025 H’ness CB350 features a cleaner look by getting rid of the fork gaiters for the front suspension. It is also getting new colours across its variant lineup: DLX, DLX pro and DLX pro chrome. The Base DLX gets Pearl Deep Ground Grey and Pearl Igneous Black. The DLX pro trim gets an extra colour, Rebel red metallic. Meanwhile, the higher-spec DLX Pro Chrome gets the most special colour schemes with attractive graphics on the fuel tank, which is not available on other trims.

Honda CB350 RS & H'ness 350

The new paint jobs in the new DLX Pro Chrome are Mat Massive Grey Metallic, Athletic Blue Metallic and Pearl Nightstar Black. The variants also get Chrome highlights which are placed on the front and rear mudguard.

Both bikes are now OBD2B Compliant

HNESS 350 colours

Both the bikes continue to be powered by the same 348cc single-cylinder air-cooled engine that produces 20.78 bhp and 30 Nm. The motor is now OBD2B complaint. Do note that both the bikes miss out on custom packs to transform the styling and functionality.



source https://motomotar.com/bike-news/2025-honda-cb350-rs-hness-cb350-launched-in-india/

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