Honda launches the 2023 H’ness CB350 and the CB350RS in India
Honda has launched the 2023 H’ness CB350 and the CB350RS in the Indian market. The new retro-cruiser bikes come with minor design changes, few new features, customization options, and OBD-2 compliant engine, whereas its other mechanical specifications remain the same. These bikes serve as a rival to the Royal Enfield Meteor 350, the Royal Enfield Classic 350, and the Jawa Classic.
The company has offered four customization kits for the new H’ness CB350: Cafe racer custom, Comfort custom, Solo carrier custom, and tourer custom, and two customization packs for the new CB350RS: Cafe racer custom and SUV custom. Moreover, customers can buy the accessories individually and use them accordingly, to give individual styling.
2023 Honda H’ness CB350
The new Honda H’ness CB350 is offered in three variants: the DLX, the DLX Pro, and the DLX Pro Chrome–at a base price of INR 2.10 lakh and it goes up to INR 2.15 lakh.

The new H’ness CB350’s design remains largely the same as its predecessors. The front fascia features a round-shaped full LED headlamp and circular mirrors, and on the rear, the bike gets LED taillamps and a grab rail. However, the new H’ness CB350 comes with a new set-up split seat. Moreover, the bike is offered in four different colours: Precious Red Metallic, Mat Marshall Green Metallic, Pearl Nightstar Black, and Mat Massive Grey Metallic.
The 2023 H’ness CB350 comes with the same powertrain, but now the engine is OBD-2 compliant. The bike is powered by the same 350 cc, four-stroke, air-cooled, single-cylinder FI engine. The engine generates 21 hp of power and a torque of 30 Nm. The engine comes mated to a five-speed gearbox, along with a multiplate wet clutch.
The bike comes equipped with notable features such as Honda Smartphone Voice Control system (HSVCS), dual horn, dual-channel ABS, LED units, emergency stop signal, and engine start/stop switch.
Engine type | 4-stroke, air-cooled, single-cylinder,FI |
Engine displacement | 348.36 cc |
Peak power | 21 hp |
Peak torque | 30 Nm |
Transmission | 5-speed gearbox |
Fuel tank capacity | 15 L |
Ground clearance | 166 mm |
Brakes | Front: Disc Rear: Disc |
Honda H’ness CB350 price in Nepal
H’ness CB350 models | Price in India | Expected price in Nepal |
DLX | INR 2,09,857 | Starting from Rs 9.20 lakh |
DLX Pro | INR 2,12,856 | |
DLX Pro Chrome | INR 2,14,856 |
2023 Honda CB350RS
The 2023 Honda CB350RS is also offered in three variants: the DLX, the DLX Pro, and the DLX Pro Chrome. The new retro-styled bike comes at a starting price of INR 2.15 lakh to INR 2.18 lakh.

Unlike the new H’ness CB350, the CB350RS doesn’t come with a set-up split seats. The bikes still come with the same design elements such as a round-shaped LED headlamp, circular mirrors, unibody seat, a LED tail lamp, and a grab rail. Furthermore, the new bike has been offered in two different colours: Mat Massive Grey Metalic and Athletic Blue Metallic.
The 2023 CB350RS also comes with the same engine, but now it is OBD-2 compliant. The bike is powered by the same 350 cc, four-stroke, air-cooled, single-cylinder FI engine. The engine generates 21 hp of power and a torque of 30 Nm. The engine comes mated to a five-speed gearbox, along with a multiplate wet clutch.
The 2023 CB350RS also comes with the same notable features as the new H’ness CB350 such as Honda Smartphone Voice Control system (HSVCS), dual horn, dual-channel ABS, LED units, emergency stop signal, and engine start/stop switch.
Engine type | 4-stroke, air-cooled, single-cylinder,FI |
Displacement | 348.36 cc |
Power | 21 hp |
Torque | 30 Nm |
Transmission | 5-speed gearbox |
Fuel tank capacity | 15 L |
Ground clearance | 168 mm |
Brakes | Front: Disc Rear: Disc |
CB350RS price in Nepal
CB350RS models | Price in India | Expected price in Nepal |
DLX | INR 2,14,856 | Starting from Rs 9.20 lakh |
DLX Pro | INR 2,17,857 | |
DLX Pro dual-tone | INR 2,17,857 |
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