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Last Updated on: 30 Sep 2025

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Honda CB350 price in Hyderabad

₹2.34 - ₹2.46 Lakh
On road price, Hyderabad
Hyderabad
Starting₹3,379 /month
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The CB350 price in Hyderabad ranges from INR 1.97 lakh to INR 2.00 lakh, depending on the variant (excluding RTO, insurance, and miscellaneous cost). Meanwhile, the Honda CB350 on road price in Hyderabad falls between INR 2.34 lakh and INR 2.46 lakh.

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Honda CB350 price & variants

VariantsOn road price
Honda CB350 DLX
348.66 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹2.34 Lakh
Honda CB350 DLX Pro
348.66 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹2.46 Lakh

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Honda CB350 Colours

Matt Axis Grey
Pearl Ingenious Black
Rebel Red Metallic

Trending Questions on Honda CB350 - Answered by Autocar Experts

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Asked by: Nazimon Dec 22, 2025

I am 50 years old and currently own a 2017 Yamaha FZ-S. I want to upgrade to a more comfortable motorcycle. I occasionally go on long rides and need a bike that offers good comfort without straining my back or shoulders. My height is 5’7”.

The Hero Xpulse 210 will be the one bike that will fit all your requirements. If you find it to be a little tall and aren't comfortable with it, then roadster bikes like the TVS Ronin, Honda CB350 models and the Royal Enfield Bullet / Classic 350 will be a good bet. Take a test ride of all and decide what suits you best.
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Asked by: Nishant yadavon Dec 14, 2025

I am a fourth-year college student looking for a good cruiser-style bike. Budget is not an issue. I do not want a fat or race-styled motorcycle; I prefer a standard, classic look similar to Royal Enfield or Harley-Davidson (or the X440 for reference). I want a bike that offers strong speed and excellent stability, with no major compromises in performance or usability. Please suggest suitable options.

Among the RE 350s, you can consider the Hunter / Bullet / Classic models for their comfortable ride, neutral ergonomics and smooth as well as characterful engine. In a similar vein, the Honda CB350s also warrant strong consideration for similar reasons. 

All the Harley-Davidson X440 models have a similar riding experience and only differ in terms of features and design, so pick the one you like the most. 

Lastly, we would also recommend you take a look at the Triumph Speed T4 and Triumph Speed 400 as they offer great performance and quality at a reasonable price. 

Take a test ride of all the bikes you shortlist before you decide. 

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Asked by: Badriprasadon Dec 14, 2025

I have arthritis and back pain, and work in sales, which involves long and daily rides. Which bike would be better for me: the TVS Ronin or the Royal Enfield Hunter 350?

Both the TVS Ronin and Royal Enfield Hunter 350 are good options because they have a neutral rider's triangle, comfortable suspension, and are easy to manage. The TVS Ronin is a good deal lighter than this Royal Enfield bike, so we would steer you toward it if that is a priority for you.
You should also consider the Honda CB350 because it has good seating and suspension comfort, neutral ergonomics, and is easy to handle inside the city. Take a test ride of all three before you decide.
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Asked by: Pradeepon Nov 10, 2025

I want to upgrade my FZ-S to a 350cc+ neo-retro (not a sports bike). I’ve test-ridden most options except the Scram 440. My shortlist is the Guerrilla 450, Jawa 42 FJ and Triumph Speed 400. I liked the Jawa 42 FJ best, but online feedback about engine and service issues concerns me. The Guerrilla felt too aggressive, and the Speed 400 did not impress me visually and may be tall for my height. I need a premium-feeling bike for office use and occasional 100 km trips. I do not want a Classic 350. Please advise.

The latest Classic Legends bikes have come quite a way from their predecessors in terms of build quality and finish levels. The Jawa 42 FJ, in particular, is a machine we quite liked when we rode it. 

As a machine, it is a capable option, but we haven't had the chance to test its long-term reliability yet. You should also know that the company has a less-than-stellar reputation for after-sales and servicing, so do find out what the exact situation of Yezdi/Jawa service in your area is before you go ahead with the purchase. 

While you don't want the Classic, the Royal Enfield Hunter 350 is a good option if you want something similar in feel but different (read: modern) in its design. It is also one of the more manageable Royal Enfield bikes, which should be approachable for you. We would also recommend you test ride a Royal Enfield Scram 440 because it blends old-school charm and quite a lot of modern capability. 

You can also take a look at the Honda CB350 models because they look and feel more modern than their Royal Enfield counterparts and should be easy to manage in the city. 

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