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Honda CB350C Special Edition launched at Rs 2.02 lakh

Going forward, the base CB350 models will be renamed CB350C.
1 min read26 Sep '25
Dinshaw MagolDinshaw Magol
Honda CB350C red front right static in studio

Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India has launched a new 350cc model, called the CB350C Special Edition, priced at Rs 2.02 lakh (ex-showroom, Bengaluru). The CB350C is based on the standard CB350 but gets different cosmetic touches. 

  1. This is the most expensive variant of the three CB350 models  
  2. Gets distinctive cosmetic touches, available in two colours 
  3. Now the CB350 models have been renamed CB350C

Honda CB350C design and price details

CB350C available in three variants now: DLX, DLX Pro and Special Edition

This special edition Honda CB350C has distinctive graphics on the fuel tank as well as on the front and rear fenders, and is available in two colours – matte tan brown and glossy metallic red. The brown colour gets red highlights, and the red colour gets brown highlights. Depending on the colour you choose, the split seats will be finished in either tan or black. The pillion grab rail is chromed out on the special edition CB350C – against the black one on the standard models. 

Honda CB350C brown front right static in studio

Bookings for the CB350C special edition have commenced, and the bike will be available from the first week of October. At Rs 2.02 lakh (ex-showroom, Bengaluru), the CB350C special edition is the most expensive of the three CB350C versions available – the DLX is priced at Rs 1.97 lakh, while the DLX Pro costs Rs 2.00 lakh. 

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