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Honda H'ness CB350 Anniversary Edition: Photo Gallery

Modified On Dec 8, 2021 05:01 PM By Team Bikedekho for Honda Hness CB350

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H'ness CB350 Anniversary Edition demands a premium of Rs 9,000 over the DLX variant

Honda recently launched the Anniversary Edition of the H'ness CB350 at the India Bike Week 2021. This special edition model has only received cosmetic upgrades, and is priced at Rs 2.03 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). So to know more about the aesthetic upgrades, let's take a closer look at it, via detailed images.



The retro-modern styling of the motorcycle has been retained, so it continues with the circular LED headlight, bullet-type indicators, and chromed circular rear-view mirrors.



However, the Anniversary Edition comes with two colour options: Pearl Igneous Black and Matt Marshal Green Metallic. These two colour options look much more premium than the regular ones. Additionally, Honda has also equipped the variant with black highlights and pin stripes on the fuel tank with dedicated Anniversary logos (apart from the gold-finished ‘Honda’ logo on the sides of the tank) for the extra premium quotient.

It also comes equipped with a split-type tan-coloured seat, chrome side-stand, body-coloured front and rear mudguards, and golden ‘H’Ness CB350’ emblems on the side panels.



The Anniversary edition comes with the same instrument cluster as the DLX Pro variant.  The Bluetooth-enabled instrument cluster gets turn-by-turn navigation with voice control, phone call alerts, incoming messages, music playback, gear position, average fuel efficiency, distance to empty readout, real-time mileage and an integrated USB port.  



Powering the H'ness CB350 Anniversary Edition is the 348.36cc single-cylinder engine that sits in a half-duplex cradle frame and churns out 21.07PS and 30Nm. This engine comes mated to a five-speed gearbox with a slipper clutch. It also comes with a segment-first traction control system.

The ride of the neo-retro motorcycle is taken care of by a telescopic fork at the front and a dual-spring hydraulic suspension at the rear. Meanwhile, for braking, it mounts a 310mm disc up front and a 240mm disc at the rear assisted by dual-channel ABS. The H'ness CB350 rides on a Y-shaped six-spoke 19-/18-inch alloy wheel setup wrapped in tubeless tyres, with a100-section unit at the front and 130-section unit at the rear.

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