Honda CB350: This magnificent Honda CB350 has arrived to boost the wattage of Bullet; it can be purchased for just Rs 35,000. This motorcycle is a superb representation of the Royal Enfield Bullet 350 and offers greater power than the Bullet. In addition to having many more functions, it costs less than Bullet when purchased in the Indian market. Therefore, if you would want to purchase this motorbike, we offer the greatest EMI plan available for you to use.
Honda CB350 Price
In the Indian market, the Honda CB 350 cruiser motorbike is offered in two different models and five different colors. The initial variant of the Honda CB 350 costs Rs 2,46,278 while the second variant costs Rs 2,49,217. These two tariffs are Delhi’s on-road costs. There is a 15.2-litre petrol tank included with this motorcycle.
Honda CB350 EMI Plan
A down payment of Rs 35,000 is required to purchase a Honda CB 350. Thereafter, you will only need to pay an interest-bearing monthly installment of Rs 7,629 for three years at a rate of 12%.
Note: Depending on your state and city, this EMI plan may differ. For additional details, get in touch with the dealership that’s closest to you.
Honda CB350 Features
In terms of functionality, it has smartphone connectivity and a semi-digital instrument cluster. In addition, it has a trip meter, gear indication, speedometer, odometer, fuel gauge, hazard warning indicator, phone and SMS alerts, stand alarm, and a clock to show the time. Additional amenities include Bluetooth connectivity, traction control, a slip-and-assist clutch, and a voice console. Also, dual-channel ABS is standard on it as a safety feature.
Honda CB350 Engine
It has a 349 cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled engine to power its powerplant. This produces a peak power of 29.4 nm at 3,000 rpm and 20.7 horsepower at 5,500 rpm. The gearbox that comes with this motor has five speeds. Regarding its fuel efficiency, it achieves an outstanding 35 kilometers per liter, and its maximum speed is 130 kilometers per hour.
Honda CB350 Suspension And Brakes
Its suspension and hardware consist of a twin channel ABS 310mm front disc brake and 240mm rear disc brake, as well as a telescopic fork and preload-adjustable damper at the back.
Honda CB350 Rival
In the Indian market, the Honda CB 350 faces competition from the Royal Enfield Bullet 350, Royal Enfield Classic 350, Royal Enfield Hunter 350, and the basic Jawa.