The Honda CB350C retro-classic cruiser motorcycle is powered by a 348.36cc engine that produces 20.8hp and 29.5Nm. Its upright riding posture and wide handlebar help reduce strain on the back and shoulders. Honda CB350C has a wide seat that makes this cruiser comfortable for both rider and pillion during extended journeys. However, some riders may struggle to place both feet flat on the ground while riding this bike due to its 800mm seat height.
There are three Honda CB350C variants available in the Indian market as of now. Honda CB350C DLX costs Rs. 1.87 lakh, Honda CB350C DLX Pro costs Rs. 1.99 lakh and Honda CB350C DLX Pro Special Edition costs Rs. 2.01 lakh (ex-showroom). The Honda CB350C on-road price ranges between Rs. 2.07 lakh and 2.54 lakh depending on the variant chosen, road tax and insurance.
Great experience awesome road presence excellent Handling
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Vikrant Bedi•8 Jun 2026
5/5
Grt motorcycle in his segment you can cruise on it easy at 110-120 km/hr no excess engine sound and vibration. Average is also grt around 32 if you cruise on higher speed like 100to 110 and around 40 if cruise on 70 on highway. City easily getting around 35kmpl. Rest all depends on driving.
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Nithin Jacob•7 Jun 2026
5/5
Awesome sounds perfomance Very good. Fantastic ride experience
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B Lelen Dymzs•5 Jun 2026
5/5
I can say Honda cb350c is the best option for everything. Performance is refined and mileage is good. Enjoy riding it.
As per ARAI, Honda CB350C mileage is around 42.17kpl. However, as per owners, real-life mileage ranges between 37 to 42kpl depending on roads, terrain, riding habits and weather conditions.
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Honda CB350C colour palette has multiple shades including Mat Axis Grey Metallic, Pearl Igneous Black, Red Metallic, Mat Dune Brown, DLX Pro Mat Axis Grey Metallic, DLX Pro Pearl Deep Ground Grey, DLX Pro Pearl Igneous Black, DLX Rebel Red Metallic, DLX Mat Axis Grey Metallic, DLX Mat Dune Brown, DLX Pearl Deep Ground Grey and DLX Pearl Igneous Black
What is the ideal tire pressure for Honda CB350C while riding solo?
While riding solo, riders are advised to maintain front tire pressure at 29 psi whereas rear tire pressure should be maintained at 33 psi.
What is the CB350C service schedule?
Honda CB350C should be serviced at first 750km to 100km following every 6,000 km or every six months, whichever comes first.
Can I ride Honda cb350c on potholes-ridden roads?
Honda CB350C offers 181 mm of ground clearance that helps in clearing speed breakers and potholes. Its telescopic front forks and twin rear shock absorbers should also help absorb bumps and uneven surfaces, contributing to a more comfortable ride.
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