Honda CB350RS

Ex-Showroom Price

₹ 2,14,856
* Delhi. May vary.
Our take on this /// Verdict

The Honda CB350RS is a good stylish scrambler bike. Smooth riding is possible by the Honda CB350RS engine. It is not the fastest bike out there but it is great for casual riding and city rides.  It has traction control which is very useful for Indian road conditions. It provides a very reliable engine and the thumping sound of the exhaust

Price

Honda CB350RS Scrambler price is Rs 2.15 lakh (ex-showroom) in India. Available in  Radiant Red Metallic and Black with Pearl Sports Yellow colors.

2024 Honda CB350RS Scrambler on road price is Rs 2.47 lakh in Delhi, Rs 2.56 lakh in Mumbai, Rs 2.50 lakh in Kolkata and Rs 2.54 lakh in Chennai. The prices mentioned here are approximate and we suggest you contact your nearest Honda dealership to get the exact on-road price quote in your city.
Latest Updates
Tuesday, 19 September 2023 05:29 AM

Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India today launched the onboard diagnostic (OBD) phase II-compliant 2023 H'ness CB350 and 2023 CB350RS. While the 2023 H'ness CB350 price starts at Rs 2,09,857 (ex-showroom, New Delhi), the 2023 CB350RS price begins at Rs 2,14,856 (ex-showroom, New Delhi).

Wednesday, 18 September 2024 10:31 AM Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India (HMSI) has initiated a recall for the CB350RS, along with other models in the 300-350 cc range, due to issues with the wheel speed sensors and camshaft. The recall affects motorcycles manufactured between October 2020 and April 2024. The faulty parts will be replaced free of cost, regardless of the warranty status. I believe this proactive step by Honda is crucial for ensuring customer safety and maintaining trust in their products.
Tuesday, 10 September 2024 08:01 PM Honda has launched new editions of the CB350RS, featuring new color schemes and updates. This move is part of Hondas strategy to keep their retro-style motorcycles fresh and appealing in the market. The new versions also comply with BS6 Phase 2 emissions standards. I think these updates will help Honda stay competitive in the segment dominated by Royal Enfield.
Sunday, 01 September 2024 07:16 PM Honda is offering discounts on the CB350RS as part of their promotional offers. For instance, buyers aged between 18 and 25 can get a discount of Rs 10,000 on their purchase. These offers are aimed at attracting more young buyers to Hondas BigWing dealerships. I think these discounts could be a great incentive for those looking to purchase a premium motorcycle.
Wednesday, 10 April 2024 01:26 PM A custom build of the Honda CB350RS, inspired by the Dirt Freak modding company, has been showcased at the Nagoya Motorcycle Show. This Scrambler-style build enhances the bikes off-road capabilities with block-pattern tires, a metallic bash plate, and other protective gear. I believe such custom builds can significantly boost the appeal of the CB350RS among adventure enthusiasts.
Saturday, 31 July 2021 07:26 AM The Honda CB350RS has been compared to its top rivals in the market, including the Royal Enfield Hunter 350. The CB350RS stands out with its bold and aggressive design, coupled with a retro touch. I believe its performance and features make it a strong contender in the retro-classic motorcycle segment.
Colour Options and Price in India
Bike Variant 2024 Honda CB350RS Scrambler
Availability Status in India Available
2-Wheeler Type Scrambler
Latest Price in India 2024 Honda CB350RS Scrambler price is Rs 2.15 lakh (ex-showroom).
Fuel Type Petrol
Colour Options Radiant Red Metallic, Black with Pearl Sports Yellow
Official Tagline Live Your Story
On Road Price 2024 Honda CB350RS Scrambler on road price is Rs 2.47 lakh in Delhi, Rs 2.56 lakh in Mumbai, Rs 2.50 lakh in Kolkata and Rs 2.54 lakh in Chennai. The prices mentioned here are approximate and we suggest you contact your nearest Honda dealership to get the exact on-road price quote in your city.
MAXABOUT RATING AND OVERVIEW
Design
Performance
Comfort
Fuel Economy
Features
Build Quality
Value for Money
Vehicle Overview Honda 2-Wheelers India has officially launched the scrambler version of CB350 Highness in the Indian market. Known as CB350RS, the motorcycle is powered by the same 348.36cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled, fuel-injected engine, which is good for a maximum power of 20.8HP along with a peak torque of 30Nm. The engine is mated to a 5-speed gearbox. The Honda CB350RS competes in the market with the likes of the recently-launched Jawa 42 Version 2.1.
ENGINE AND GEARBOX
Engine Details 348.36cc, Air-Cooled, Single-Cylinder, 4-Stroke SI Engine
Fuel System PGM-Fi (Programmed Fuel Injection)
Cooling Air Cooled
Engine cc (Displacement) 348.36 cc
Maximum Power 20.8 HP @ 5500 rpm
Maximum Torque 30 Nm @ 3000 rpm
Number of Cylinders 1
Emission Norms BS6-Compliant
Compression Ratio 9.5:1
Bore 70.0 mm
Stroke 90.5 mm
Torque Control System
Number of Gears 5
Clutch Multiplate Wet, Assist and Slipper Clutch
Side Stand Engine Cut Off
MILEAGE AND TOP SPEED
Mileage Honda CB350RS mileage is 35-40 kmpl (approximate).
Performance In terms of performance, the 350cc motorcycle can accelerate from 0-100 kmph in around 12 seconds.
Top Speed Honda CB350RS top speed is 135 kmph (approximate).
BRAKES AND TYRES
Front Brake 310mm Single Disc
Rear Brake 240mm Single Disc
ABS 2-Channel ABS
Front Tyre 100/90-19 M/C 57H
Rear Tyre 150/70-17 M/C 69H
Front Wheel 19-inch
Rear Wheel 17-inch
Tubeless Tyres
Alloy Wheels
KEY FEATURES AND COMPETITORS
Braking System 2-Channel ABS (Anti-Lock Braking System)
Key Features Tuck and Roll Seat, Dual-Tone Fuel Tank, Forward Riding Position, Underseat-placed LED Tail Lamp, Sporty Grab Rails, Skid Plate, Wide Pattern Tyres, Unique Headlamp Ring, Sharp LED Turn Indicators, Black-Finished Exhaust System with Chrome-Finish Heat Shield. Digital-Analogue Instrument Cluster with Battery Voltmeter Reading, Gear Position Indicator, Mileage Indicator, and Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC)
Similar Bikes Jawa 42 Version 2.1, Royal Enfield Meteor 350, Bajaj Dominar 400, Royal Enfield Classic 350, Benelli Imperiale 400
SUSPENSION AND CHASSIS
Front Suspension Telescopic Forks
Rear Suspension Twin Shock Absorbers (Hydraulic)
Frame (Chassis) Half-Duplex Cradle Frame
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT
Overall Length 2171 mm
Overall Width 804 mm
Overall Height 1097 mm
Ground Clearance 168 mm
Seat Height 800 mm
Wheelbase 1441 mm
Kerb Weight 179 kg
Fuel Tank Capacity 15 litres
Seat Length 640 mm
INSTRUMENT CONSOLE FEATURES
Speedometer Analogue
Tachometer
Trip Meter Digital
Odometer Digital
Clock Digital
ABS Light
Gear Indicator
Service Reminder
Distance To Empty
Real Time Mileage
Mobile Phone Connectivity Via Bluetooth
BATTERY AND LIGHTING
Pass Light
Battery Type Maintenance Free
Capacity 6Ah
Voltage 12V
Head Light LED, DC
Tail Light LED
Auxiliary Light
Automatic Headlamp On (AHO)
COMFORT FEATURES
Electric Start
Pillion Grabrail
Pillion Footrest
Engine Stop Switch
Miscellaneous Information
Hazard Warning Switch
Ex Showroom Price vs On Road Price Ex-Showroom Price is the Manufacturing Cost of the vehicle + Dealer/Seller Profit + GST (Goods and Service Tax) + Transportation Charges (from the manufacturing plant to the dealership). On the other hand, the On-Road Price is the actual cost you pay to the dealership to make the vehicle legal to run on the roads. It includes Ex-Showroom Price in your city + RTO Charges (Vehicle Registration) + One Time Road Tax + Insurance Charges. The On-Road Price also includes some optional things like if you opt for Genuine Accessories and Extended Warranty while buying a vehicle. Please note that the On-Road Price varies a lot across different states in India due to different percentage for the State Registration Charges.

FAQs

Most Popular FAQs for Honda CB350RS
  • Which one is better between Honda CB350RS or Royal Enfield Continental GT 650?

    17 April 2025 23:01

    The choice between the Honda CB350RS and the Royal Enfield Continental GT 650 depends on several factors, including your riding style, preferences, and needs. Here are some key differences to consider: - **Engine and Performance**: The Royal Enfield Continental GT 650 is powered by a 648cc air-cooled, parallel-twin engine producing 47 PS @ 7150 rpm and 52 Nm @ 5250 rpm, which is significantly more powerful than the Honda CB350RS's 348.36 cc single-cylinder engine producing 21.07 PS @ 5500 rpm and 30 Nm @ 3000 rpm. - **Mileage and Range**: The Honda CB350RS has a claimed mileage of 35 kmpl, while the Royal Enfield Continental GT 650 typically offers around 25-30 kmpl. The CB350RS has a 15-liter fuel tank, similar to the Continental GT 650, but the better mileage of the CB350RS might give it a slightly longer range. - **Handling and Ergonomics**: The Honda CB350RS is known for its sportier riding posture with a wide handlebar and slightly rearset footpegs, while the Royal Enfield Continental GT 650 has a more upright riding position. The CB350RS also features a more comfortable and spacious seat. - **Braking and Safety**: Both bikes come with dual-channel ABS, but the Royal Enfield Continental GT 650 has larger brake discs compared to the CB350RS . - **Price**: The Honda CB350RS is priced between ?2.15 lakh to ?2.18 lakh, whereas the Royal Enfield Continental GT 650 is significantly more expensive, starting at around ?3.28 lakh. If you prioritize raw power and a more traditional cafe-racer experience, the Royal Enfield Continental GT 650 might be the better choice. However, if you are looking for a more affordable, fuel-efficient bike with a sportier riding posture and modern features, the Honda CB350RS could be the better option.

  • What is the minimum down payment for the Honda CB350RS?

    17 April 2025 09:45

    The minimum down payment for the Honda CB350RS can vary depending on the source and the specific calculations. However, based on the available data, the minimum down payment is approximately ?12,217 to ?12,765. For example, the down payment for the DLX variant can be as low as ?12,217, while for other variants it can be around ?12,765[4).

  • What is the waiting period for the Honda CB350RS in India?

    17 April 2025 09:45

    The waiting period for the Honda CB350RS in India varies by location. In cities like Delhi, Mumbai, and Kolkata, the waiting period is approximately one month. However, in cities such as Bengaluru and Chennai, buyers may have to wait around 2 months, while in Pune, the waiting period is between 30 to 45 days.

  • How to improve the mileage of the Honda CB350RS?

    17 April 2025 09:45

    To improve the mileage of the Honda CB350RS, it is crucial to adopt several riding and maintenance strategies. First, riding at moderate speeds, such as 70-80 kmph on highways, can help achieve mileage of 40+ kmpl. In city conditions, a calm riding style can yield around 36 kmpl, while aggressive riding can lower it to around 33 kmpl. Ensuring proper tire pressure is essential, as it significantly affects fuel efficiency. Maintaining the recommended tire pressure can optimize mileage and overall performance. Regular maintenance, including chain lubrication and cleaning, is vital. Frequent lubrication of the chain and keeping it clean can enhance the bike's performance and fuel efficiency. Using the ECO indicator on the bike can also help in optimizing fuel efficiency. Riding in the right gear at the right speed, with minimal throttle inputs, keeps the ECO indicator on, which can help achieve better mileage, such as 38+ kmpl. Additionally, avoiding bad petrol and ensuring the bike is serviced regularly can prevent mileage issues. For instance, using fresh petrol after encountering mileage drops can restore the bike's original fuel efficiency. By combining these practices, owners can maximize the fuel efficiency of their Honda CB350RS, making it a highly economical and enjoyable ride.

  • Which one is better between Honda CB350RS or the Royal Enfield Continental GT 650?

    19 September 2023 05:34

    Both the bikes are good in their own forte. the CB350RS seems like a bit of a missed opportunity from Honda. It could have used the capable foundations of the H’ness to create a more unique motorcycle with a more well-defined identity that would’ve appealed to an entirely new and different audience. Instead, it’s taken this middle-of-the-road approach and created a halfway house that we find hard to recommend to anyone except museum curators. On the other hand, the Continental GT 650 is a fun-to-ride cafe racer. The GT’s sporty riding position makes it much more suitable for twisty mountain roads and even high-speed straight-line blasts. To top things off, the twin-cylinder motor provides the performance and refinement that the 535 simply couldn’t.

  • Does the Honda CB350RS have advanced technology?

    19 September 2023 05:31

    Yes, it's likely to have some modern tech features. While we don't have all the specific details yet, Honda usually adds cool technology to their bikes to enhance your riding experience such as a digital display showing important information about your ride, and maybe even the ability to connect your smartphone to the bike for things like navigation or playing music. 

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Wouldn't recommend it to anyone

Lokesh Goyal | 2 years ago
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I recently purchased a Honda Highness CB350 and since then, my blood pressure has been continuously increasing. Every time I ride this bike, I have been disappointed with its performance and reliability. I have had to replace the disc pads, paint, alloy wheel ring, and tyres, all within a short period of time. Adding to the misery, the Honda complaint escalation matrix and after-sales service have been extremely unhelpful and inefficient. I am now at a point where I feel like my only option is to sell the bike or let it rust further, as I can't find anything good about this bike. Overall, my experience with the Honda Highness CB350 has been totally disappointing and I wouldn't recommend it to anyone.

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Comfortable drive and comes with cool looks

Rahul Singh Oinam | 2 years ago
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The Honda Highness CB350 is a complete bike designed keeping in mind the customer-centric perspective. It offers a comfortable drive and comes with cool looks. Honda is known to provide excellent service and maintenance, so one can be rest assured about that. Its pros include a charging USB port which is now a mandatory part of life. The only con of the bike is the absence of navigation when going for a long leisure drive.

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Not good

Nimish Rai | 2 years ago
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After purchasing the Honda H'ness CB350 in May 2022, the chain sprocket worked well for the first 9000 km. However, at 11,000 km the chain started to make a noise and I could feel a vibration when riding. When I asked the service team about it, they said I would need to replace the chain sprocket every 10,000 km. This is something all Honda H'ness CB350 buyers should be aware of, as it may be a common issue with the chain sprocket of this bike. 

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Great choice for anyone looking for a reliable and comfortable ride

Sucheta Kundu | 2 years ago
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The Honda H’ness CB350 is a great choice for anyone looking for a reliable and comfortable ride. It has the power to take you wherever you need to go, and it offers great fuel economy. The road handling is excellent, making it suitable for a variety of terrain. The only downside is that the bike does not have a lot of protection from the elements, such as rain or mud. If you are looking for a bike that can take you through all kinds of weather, then the Honda H’ness CB350 is a great choice.

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Simply awesome!

Divya Gupta | 2 years ago
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The Honda H'ness CB350 is simply awesome! I have had two years and 20,000 kms of riding experience with this machine and all I have had to pay for apart from regular servicing is for break pads twice for the front and once for the rear, and chain sprockets after 19,500 kms. The maintenance costs for parts like break pads and chain sprockets are acceptable for the mileage that I have been getting, which is 41+ for at least the last 3,500 kms. The riding experience is 5 out of 5. The suspension is a bit harder than ordinary 150cc bikes but the traction control and slipper clutch are best in class and very useful while riding, especially in city traffic and on bad roads. Therefore, I can highly recommend this bike to anyone who wants to upgrade from the 150cc to the 350cc segment.

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