Sat. Apr 20th, 2024
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HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Honda has revealed the retro-looking Honda H’ness in India.
  • The retro-looking bike draws its power from a 350cc single-cylinder, air-cooled engine.
  • The all-new Honda H’ness can be booked against a token amount of ₹5,000.

Honda has revealed the all-new Honda H’ness CB 350 in India. And the all-new bike from Honda is a 350cc retro-looking motorcycle that will directly compete with the Royal Enfield Classic 350.

Coming to the design, the retro-looking bike gets a circular LED headlight, front mudguard with chrome finishing and circular indicators. Meanwhile, the taillamp also appears to come from the past. However, the instrument cluster on the Honda H’ness is a semi-digital unit. This instrument cluster displays the battery voltage, distance to empty, gear position, time and fuel gauge. Other features that the all-new Honda H’ness offers include the slipper clutch, Bluetooth connectivity, torque control, smartphone voice control, hazard switch and dual-channel ABS.

Honda H’Ness comes with two variants on offer, precisely – DLX and DLX Pro. The DLX variant comes with three color options including Matte Marshal Green Metallic, Red Metallic and Pearl Night Star Black. Meanwhile, the DLX Pro variant also gets three color options but it gets a dual-tone treatment. The color scheme includes Pearl Night Star Black with Spear Silver Metallic, Athletic Blue Metallic with Virtuous White and Matte Steel Black Metallic with Matte Massive Grey Metallic paints.

Meanwhile, the engine that powers the all-new Honda H’ness is a 350cc single-cylinder, air-cooled engine. It produces 20.8 BHP of power @ 5500 RPM and a peak torque of 30Nm @ 3000 RPM.

For braking, Honda H’ness comes with a 310mm disc at the front and a 240mm disc at the rear. Meanwhile, the motorcycle comes equipped with dual-channel ABS for enhanced safety.

To sum up, Honda has started the bookings for the all-new Honda H’ness CB 350 in India against a token amount of ₹5000. Meanwhile, the company is expected to reveal the price and start delivering the retro-looking bike from mid-October.

Honda H Ness CB 350 Features
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By Harsh Rana

Full-time management student and a part-time automobile enthusiast. Not much happy about EVs taking over the V8, V10 and V12 motors.

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