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Last Updated on: 08 Mar 2026

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Honda CB350 price in Sangrur

₹2.22 - ₹2.34 Lakh
On road price, Mumbai
Mumbai
Starting₹3,218 /month
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The CB350 price in Sangrur 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 Sangrur falls between INR 2.22 lakh and INR 2.34 lakh.

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Honda CB350 price & variants

VariantsOn road price
Honda CB350 DLX
348.66 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹2.22 Lakh
Honda CB350 DLX Pro
348.66 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹2.34 Lakh

Honda CB350 Images

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Honda CB350 Colours

Matt Axis Grey
Pearl Ingenious Black
Rebel Red Metallic

More questions you may find useful

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Vishnu Srivatsava

9w

I’m looking for a motorcycle with good manoeuvrability like the Royal Enfield Hunter 350. I’m 6'2" and lean, and while I liked the Hunter’s handling in the city, it felt a bit short and gave me some back discomfort. I don’t want a very heavy bike because that becomes difficult to manage in traffic, and I prefer something with a comfortable ride posture (not too forward-leaning) and a seat that doesn’t feel cramped. I’ll often ride with my parents on the pillion, so good suspension and pillion comfort are important. I also want a bike that’s practical for daily city use with features like ABS, a decent service network, and good running costs, not just a basic commuter. My budget is under ₹2 lakh, though I can stretch it a little if the alternatives are significantly better. I don’t prefer regular commuter bikes; I’m looking for something stylish, unique, and enjoyable to ride without making a big hole in my wallet. I’m also open to waiting for upcoming or expected models if there are good options worth holding out for, and I plan to do proper test rides to check ergonomics and overall comfort before deciding.

Autocar India team

Autocar India

Verified
8w

Since you've said you want something manageable in the city and also stand out from the sea of commuters, we'd recommend taking a look at the Honda CB350 and the Triumph Speed T4. Both have upright ergonomics, good ride comfort and have a well-balanced chassis which ticks all the boxes you're looking for. Of the two, the Speed T4 will offer more performance than the Honda, and both are similarly fuel efficient. Also, Bajaj will be downsizing all the Triumph 400s to 350cc to take advantage of the new GST 2.0 regime, and these bikes should be released by the first half of the year. Once this move is complete, expect prices across the board to be quite a bit lower, and if you are shopping in this space, it would be prudent to wait a few more months.

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Triumph Speed T4
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Prabal Upadhyay

10w

I have to ride from Ghaziabad to South Delhi every day, which is about 80 km, and a large portion of it is in traffic. I might also take solo trips on long weekends. I used to love the Gixxer 250, but due to pillion comfort concerns, I’ve shifted my preference toward cruiser or neo-retro bikes. I like the Hunter 350 and the CB350, and I also love the look of the GT650 but don’t have the money to buy it. My current decision is leaning toward the Hunter, but I’m afraid of making the wrong choice, especially given its touring and high-speed performance limitations. Please suggest which bike would be most suitable.

Autocar India team

Autocar India

Verified
9w

Both bikes that you have shortlisted will be excellent companions for your long daily run. Both the Honda CB350 and Royal Enfield Hunter 350 have smooth, torquey engines, upright seating ergonomics and a plush suspension setup. If you are a taller person, you may feel a little more comfortable on the CB350 because it is a larger machine than the Hunter, although the RE isn't exactly cramped. In a similar price range, you should also take a look at the Hero Xpulse 210. With its long-travel suspension, peppy engine and commanding ergonomics, this could possibly be the most comfortable bike to tackle long distances every day. Its seat height - at 830mm - is on the taller side, but if that's not a dealbreaker, we'd strongly recommend taking a look at it. A test ride of these three will help you decide which is the best option for you.

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