The new colour schemes are a nice addition to the bike
Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India recently updated the CB350 H’ness in India. The neo-retro motorcycle now gets an OBD-2B compliant engine, new colour schemes with updated graphics across all its variants. The new Honda CB350 H’ness’ prices start at Rs 2,10,500 (ex-showroom, Delhi). The bike is offered in three variants: DLX, DLX Pro and DLX Pro Chrome and is available in four new colour schemes and updated graphics. Here’s a detailed overview of the colour schemes the CB350 H’ness gets:
Pearl Deep Ground Grey:
This colour scheme is offered across all three variants of the bike. This colour scheme gets grey coloured body panels and fuel tank with the front fender being a differentiating element with a black colour in the DLX variant, matching body coloured the DLX Pro variant and chrome coloured in the DLX Pro Chrome variant. In the top-end DLX Pro Chrome, this colour scheme gets orange and white graphics on its tank complimenting the base grey colour. This colour scheme gives the bike a clean and elegant look, appealing to buyers who like a subtle-looking bike.
Pearl Igneous Black:
This colour scheme is also available across all three variants with the DLX Pro Chrome getting updated red and orange graphics on the fuel tank. The bike gets glossy black coloured body panels, fuel tank and fenders with the DLX Chrome getting a chrome coloured front fender.
This colour gives the bike a very attractive and mean look while being classy. This colour scheme will appeal to younger buyers who want their bike to look aggressive without being flashy.
Rebel Red Metallic:
This colour scheme is exclusive to the DLX Pro variant with body panels, front and rear fenders, fuel tank coloured in a darker shade of red. It is complimented by chrome badging on the tank. This colour scheme gives the bike a flashy look, with its attractive red colour and will appeal to buyers looking for something eye-catchy.
Athletic Blue Metallic:
This colour scheme is available exclusively in the top-end DLX Pro Chrome variant and gets blue coloured bodypanels, fuel tank with complimenting skyblue graphics. This colour scheme is accompanied by chrome elements like the long straight-piped exhaust, front and rear fenders along with chrome Honda badging.
This colour scheme, though expensive, is definitely the best looking in our opinion. This gives the bike the necessary appeal to distinguish itself from the crowd and looks clean, elegant and will appeal to a wide range of buyers.
BikeDekho Says:
The Honda CB350 H’ness has received good response from the Indian market and sold 2,039 units in February 2025. The CB350 H’ness definitely has the appeal of a retro-bike while having a touch of modernity. It is smooth, refined and lighter than its competition – all the traits a Honda should have. Now, with this update and new colour schemes, the bike should cater to a more variable buyer range.
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