New Delhi. The CB350 range of Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India (HMSI) has seen a sudden spike in sales. The CB350 H’ness model was launched in the Indian market in September last year in this 350 cc segment range from the company. After this, in February this year, the company launched a new model CB350 RS in this range. Both these models have been introduced by the company with retro-style.
454% jump in sales
Both the bikes of Honda’s CB350 range have made a splash in the Indian market after their launch. Demonstrating a stellar performance with huge demand, Honda dispatched a total of 7,152 units of the CB350 in India last month i.e. in October. In October 2020, the company dispatched 1,290 units. In such a situation, in October this year, the company has registered 454% percent more sales than last year.
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Features
Honda’s CB350 H’ness and CB350 RS both get alloy wheels on both the bikes. While the CB350 H’ness gets both 18-inch tires, the CB350 RS gets 18-inch front and 17-inch rear wheels. The braking system on both the bikes includes disc-brakes, a 310mm front and a 240mm front, dual-channel ABS with a safety net. Along with this, a semi-digital instrument cluster has also been added to the bikes by the company. For connectivity, Bluetooth facility has also been provided in CB350 H’ness.
Engine and gearbox
Both the Honda CB350 H’ness and the CB350 RS are powered by a 348.36 cc, air-cooled, single-cylinder engine that generates 21.07 PS of power and 30 Nm of torque. Along with this, a 5-speed gearbox has also been given in both the bikes.
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cost
The Honda CB350 H’ness is priced at Rs 1.94 lakh for the DLX variant and Rs 1.99 lakh for the DLX Pro variant. The CB350 RS costs Rs 1.89 lakh for the single-tone paint variant and Rs 1.95 lakh for the dual-tone paint variant.
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