When Honda revived the CB nameplate in 2020, it left many disappointed, considering it was making a comeback as a small-displacement single. It has been largely limited to markets like India, Japan, ...
We highly doubt there’s anyone out there who wouldn’t be thrilled to ride a vintage two-wheeler, regardless of its displacement or age. Follow us: Right, it seems fairly reasonable to assume that any ...
The Honda H'ness CB350 is the Japanese company's first modern-classic motorcycle for our market, aimed squarely at the Royal Enfield Classic 350. The H'ness CB350 is available in two variants- DLX and ...
The Honda H’Ness CB350 had a highly successful launch a few months ago when it was introduced to the market as a direct competitor to the Royal Enfield Meteor 350. The launch was actually so ...
Okay, Where’s The Scrambler? Just as we thought, Honda did indeed have plans for a Scrambler version of their highly successful H’Ness CB350 that was released in India, and GB350 that was for Japan.
Honda has updated its 350cc range – CB350, CB350 RS and CB350 H’ness – for 2025 to meet the latest government norms. While these models carry forth the earlier design, they now feature new colours.
A new tax regime, the GST 2.0, has shaken up the Indian motorcycle market, bringing significant price reductions for cruiser bikes with engine capacities of 350cc and below. This move directly impacts ...