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    Honda CB350RS vs Bajaj Dominar 400

    Should you buy Honda CB350RS or Bajaj Dominar 400 Find out which bike is best for you - compare the two models on the basis of their price, mileage, features, colours and other specs. Honda CB350RS price in is Rs 1,97,939 (ex-showroom price) whereas the Bajaj Dominar 400 price in is Rs 2,04,370 (ex-showroom). The engine in the CB350RS makes 21.07 PS and 30 Nm . On the other hand, the power and torque of Dominar 400 stand at 40.6 PS and 33.2 Nm respectively. Honda offers the CB350RS in 4 colours whereas the Bajaj Dominar 400 comes in 2 colours. Out of 2 user reviews, Dominar 400 scores 4.4 whereas the Honda CB350RS tallies 4.2 out of 5 based on 82 user reviews..

    CB350RS vs Dominar 400

    Key HighlightsCB350RSDominar 400
    Mileage (Overall)35 kmpl-
    Max Power21.07 PS @ 5500 rpm40.6 PS @ 9000 rpm
    Body TypeRoadster BikesCruiser Bikes
    Engine Type4 Stroke, SI Engine4 stroke, Liquid cooled, Single Cylinder, DOHC
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    Honda CB350RS vs Bajaj Dominar 400 Comparison

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          Honda CB350RS
          Honda CB350RS
            Rs1,97,939*
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                Bajaj Dominar 400
                Bajaj Dominar 400
                  Rs2,04,370*
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                Basic Information
                On-Road Price
                Rs.2,30,334* Onwards
                Rs.2,38,840* Onwards
                Mileage (Overall)
                35 kmpl
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                Max Power
                21.07 PS @ 5500 rpm
                40.6 PS @ 9000 rpm
                User Rating
                4.2
                Based on Honda CB350RS Reviews
                4.4
                Based on Bajaj Dominar 400 Reviews
                Body Type
                EMI Starts₹ 6,308
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                Rate of interest @6%* for 3 years
                ₹ 6,902
                Get EMI offers
                Rate of interest @9.7%* for 3 years
                Insurance
                Rs.14,510
                CB350RS Insurance
                Rs.14,200
                Dominar 400 Insurance
                ColoursPearl Igneous BlackPearl Deep Ground GrayView All ColoursGreenBlackView All Colours
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                Engine and Transmission
                Engine Type
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                4 Stroke, SI Engine
                4 stroke, Liquid cooled, Single Cylinder, DOHC
                Displacement
                348.36 cc
                349.13 cc
                Number Of Cylinders
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                1
                1
                Cooling System
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                Air Cooled
                Liquid Cooled
                Valves (per cylinder)
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                2
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                Supply System
                Fuel Injection
                Fuel Injection
                Clutch
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                Assist and Slip
                Wet, Multiplate with Assist & Slipper Clutch
                Gearbox
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                5 Speed
                6 Speed
                Bore
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                70 mm
                89 mm
                Stroke
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                90.5 mm
                56.1 mm
                Compression Ratio
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                9.5:1
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                Emission Norm Compliance
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                BS6.2
                BS6.2
                Max Torque
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                30 Nm @ 3000 rpm
                33.2 Nm @ 7500 rpm
                Starting System
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                Self Start Only
                Self Start Only
                Features
                USB Charging Port
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                Yes
                Instrument Console Type
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                Analogue and Digital
                Digital
                Bluetooth Connectivity
                Bluetooth
                Bluetooth
                NavigationYesYes
                Call/SMS AlertsYes
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                Speedometer
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                Analogue
                Digital
                Tachometer
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                Digital
                Tripmeter
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                Digital
                Digital
                Odometer
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                Digital
                Digital
                Seat Type
                Single
                Split
                Handlebar type
                Riser
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                ClockYesYes
                Passenger Backrest
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                Yes
                Rear Footpegs
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                YesYes
                Average Fuel Economy IndicatorYesYes
                Distance To EmptyYes
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                Features and Safety
                Service Due IndicatorYesYes
                Fuel Gauge
                Digital
                Digital
                Riding Modes
                -
                Rain,Road,Off-Road,Sports
                Traction ControlYesYes
                Windscreen
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                Yes
                Additional Features/Information
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                ESS (Emergency Stop Signal), Honda Roadsync, Honda Selectable Torque Control
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                Real Time Mileage IndicatorYes
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                Performance
                Overall Mileage
                35 kmpl
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                Roll-ons 30-70 kmph (3rd Gear)
                6.13 Sec
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                Roll-ons 40-80 kmph (4th Gear)
                8.58 Sec
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                Acceleration (0-80 Kmph)
                7.30 Sec
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                Acceleration 0-100 kmph (sec)
                11.99 Sec
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                Quarter Mile
                18.04 Sec
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                Braking 60-0 km/h
                17.55 Sec
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                Braking 80-0 km/h
                31.00 Sec
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                Braking 100-0 km/h
                50.19 Sec
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                Claimed Top Speed
                150 kmph
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                Dimensions and Capacity
                Fuel Tank Capacity
                15 L
                13 L
                Width
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                782 mm
                834 mm
                Length
                2171 mm
                2151 mm
                Height
                1097 mm
                1243 mm
                Fuel Tank Reserve Capacity
                3 L
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                Ground Clearance
                168 mm
                157 mm
                Wheelbase
                1441 mm
                1452 mm
                Kerb Weight
                180 kg
                190 kg
                Seat height
                800 mm
                800 mm
                Electricals
                Headlight
                LED
                LED
                Taillight
                LED
                LED
                Indicators
                LED
                LED
                Daytime Running Lamps
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                Yes
                Low Fuel IndicatorYesYes
                Distance To EmptyYes
                -
                Average Fuel Economy IndicatorYesYes
                Tyres and Brakes
                Front Brake Size
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                310 mm
                320 mm
                Rear Brake Size
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                240 mm
                230 mm
                Front Tyre Pressure (Rider)
                29 psi
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                Front Tyre Pressure (Rider & Pillion)
                29 psi
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                Rear Tyre Pressure (Rider)
                29 psi
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                Rear Tyre Pressure (Rider & Pillion)
                33 psi
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                Underpinnings
                Frame
                Half Duplex Cradle
                Beam Type Perimeter Frame

                Pros & Cons

                • Pros
                • Cons
                • Honda CB350RS

                  • The neo-retro design has been executed very well and the bike looks pretty good
                  • Engine is very smooth and refined, with no vibrations felt even at higher speeds
                  • Brakes are very responsive and provide good feedback

                  Bajaj Dominar 400

                  • 350cc version is substantially cheaper than the 373cc model
                  • Doesn’t lose out on power
                  • Still looks unique
                • Honda CB350RS

                  • Is quite a bit expensive when compared to its rivals
                  • Lacks a distinct flavour, and feels like just a slightly altered variant of the CB350 H’ness
                  • Engine lacks the bottom end torque expected from a long stroke motor

                  Bajaj Dominar 400

                  • Is pretty heavy
                  • Instrument console legibility could’ve been better
                  • Only two colour schemes

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                User Reviews of Comparison

                • CB350RS
                • Dominar 400
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                  sourodeep on Jul 14, 2026
                  4.3
                  CB350rs review
                  I chose this bike because mainly my routes are on highways and ofcourse, because of the japanese reliability honda offers, plus it's the best bike in the segment in my opinion as it gets a fair amount of safety features like traction control, dual channel abs and because of the slipper clutch provided, gear changing and overall the engine is butter smooth. Also it gives the best mileage in the segment too, as I have ridden a classic 350 before, I can definitely tell the difference. Rides are butter smooth, it's like the bike is gliding, absolutely 0 vibration, it's not that comfortable as the hness 350 as it has a more aggressive riding stanc than the hness, but it's fairly comfortable, not that bad, the only thing bugs me are the stock seats, it's very uncomfortable for the pillion and your rear may hurt a little on long rides, but overall I'll rate it a 4/5, which is not bad at all. If you want the best looking neo retro bike in the segment, the cb350 RS is for you hands down, it has great mileage, very low maintenance cost, fairly comfortable (change the stock seats) and it feels rarer than other bikes in the segment as the BigWing network is so limited, and that gives you the satisfaction you need.
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                  kevin on May 26, 2026
                  4.5
                  Excellent Bike
                  I must say, it is a very good bike at this range because of the mileage and the power. The comfort of this bike is also top notch. I would recommend this bike to my friends. Also the engine is very good. So good. Now I am planning to taking the bike to Kozhikode. The comfort of this bike is very good. The mileage of this bike is around 35 kmpl. The power of this bike is outstanding in compared to other bikes. The mileage and the power of this bike is top notch at this range. The comfort of this bike is also great. The power of the engine is also very impressive at this range. So yeah, I would recommend this bike to everyone.
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                  maulik on Feb 17, 2026
                  4.5
                  Smooth Engine, Great Looks, Efficient Mileage!!
                  I was willing to go in 160cc or above. I took test drive, the engine smoothness and stunning look are the 2 key factors. Apart from that Cb350rs has better mileage than speed 400 and price range is also lower comparatively. Better than Triumph in mileage and better than RE in performance. It’s suited for those who are willing to do rides on weekends and wants to use as daily commute as well. Highway ride is better compared to city. Still having 350cc with dual channels abs helps you out manoeuvre others and gives extra edge while breaking. City mileage between 33.5 to 36 kmpl and highway mileage varies between 38 to 44 kmpl, depending on riding style and roads.
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                  khushal on Feb 05, 2026
                  3.7
                  Big bike for big guys
                  RS is basically scrambler but its retro finish looks very good also its size in lines with my tall and muscular stature, this has good height better milage than other, heavy weight bikes also this makes you different. Ride is very comfortable and smooth on highways, it will literally melt the rider very satisfying and also easily manageable in traffic and gear shifts are very important in such situations which is well supported in the RS Yes it is very easily recommendable for anyone who is looking for a good looking heavy bike for both cruising and offroading even in daily commute to hobby riding it basically caterers to all the needs that can arise
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                  sidharth on Oct 26, 2025
                  4.0
                  Good in the highways, not that good in the cities
                  It has really good looks Honestly it is a retro scrambler like a royal enfield but i went for the honda for its engine and mileage Honda has a good reliability record The engine has a perfect rythm that will make you fall in love. I have rode around 5000 km The suspension is stiffer than expected especially in the rear. Great handling . Needed a sprocket change earlier than expected but the service is good and the price is also descent. It has good mileage on the highways but i usually drive it in the city, still not bad Good looks and a lovely engine rhythm Not recommended for city use the tall gearing is really annoying in the cities.
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                  sachin on Jul 13, 2026
                  4.3
                  Value for money bike
                  Value for money bike as it have around 40bhp power and look amazing when riding on highways. I bought it in 2018 and have done 80k. Bike have good road presence and led headlight give it a beast look. Bike is amazing when ride on highways. Maintenance cost is little higher as of poor service centre as they randomly guess about the fault. I went to them 7-8 time for coolant leak issue but they failed to repair it but every time they deliver me the bike confidently saying they have repaired it, enjoy the ride. If you looking for highway, daily commuting or for long ride of upto 300-500 km in a day, you can buy this bike at this price range under 2.5 lakh but only if u have any local mechanic who can service this bike and parts available.
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                  faisal on Jul 10, 2026
                  4.5
                  amazing machine ...
                  I love this machine, always eager to take long ride with this monster machine. Best, powerful and stylish machine in this segment. I love it. Amazing and comfortable feel for long ride but mileage is a little bit disappointed, otherwise everything is best. I feel proud to be owner to this amazing machine.
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                FAQs on Honda CB350RS and Bajaj Dominar 400

                Q) Which bike is better Honda CB350RS or Bajaj Dominar 400?

                A) As per our average user rating, Honda CB350RS has a score of 4.2/5 while Bajaj Dominar 400 has rate of 4.4 /5.

                Q) Which bike among Honda CB350RS and Bajaj Dominar 400 is cheaper?

                A) Honda CB350RS price starts at Rs 1,97,939 & Bajaj Dominar 400 price starts at Rs 2,04,370 in Delhi . Honda CB350RS is cheaper between these.
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