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Last Updated on: 14 Jul 2026

Honda CB350RS

₹2.37 - ₹2.40 Lakh
On road price, Mumbai
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Starting₹3,379 /month
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The Honda CB350RS is a street motorcycle powered by a 348.36cc engine that produces 21.1hp and 30Nm. It comes with a traction control system that helps in preventing rear-wheel slip on low-grip surfaces. Handling Honda CB350RS 180kg kerb weight depends on rider's build and riding experience. Its assist slipper clutch helps in reducing clutch effort and keeping the motorcycle stable during downshifts.

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Honda CB350RS Features and specifications

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Body Type
Bike
Engine
348.36 cc
Fuel Type
Petrol
Transmission
Manual
Max Power
20.78 bhp @ 5500 rpm
Max Torque
30 Nm @ 3000 rpm
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Honda CB350RS price & variants

Honda CB350RS is available in two variants: DLX and DLX Pro. Honda CB350RS price is Rs. 1.97 lakh for DLX and Rs. 1.99 lakh for DLX Pro (ex-showroom). On-road prices of Honda CB350RS variants range between Rs. 2.18 lakh and Rs. 2.43 lakh depending on city, road tax and insurance. 

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VariantsOn road price
Honda CB350RS DLX
348.36 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹2.37 Lakh
Honda CB350RS DLX Pro
348.36 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹2.40 Lakh

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Honda CB350RS Mileage

As per ARAI,  Honda CB350RS mileage is around 35kpl whereas owners report its mileage ranging between 30 to 35kpl depending on real world conditions such as weather, roads, terrain and riding habits.

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PowertrainThe combination of engine type, fuel, and transmission that powers your vehicle and determines how it drives and what it runs on.ARAI MileageMileage certified by the government, tested under controlled lab conditions. Real-world mileage will vary.User Reported MileageMileage figures are reported by vehicle owners and represent the approximate real-world efficiency you may experience. Actual mileage will vary based on driving conditions, habits, and vehicle condition.
Petrol-Manual
348.36 cc
NA34.89 kmpl

Honda CB350RS Images

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  • Smoked Black Sporty Fender 
  • Analogue Digital Metre
  • Assist Slipper Clutch
  • Wider rear tyre
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Honda CB350RS Colours

Honda CB350RS colour palette includes shades of Pearl Igneous Black + Yellow, Pearl Deep Ground Grey, Rebel Red Metallic, Mat Axis Grey Metallic, Pearl Igneous Black and Pearl Deep Ground Grey. 

Honda CB350RS FAQs

The Honda CB350RS launch date in India was February 16, 2021.

The Honda CB350RS price in India starts at ₹1.98 lakh for the DLX variant and goes up to ₹2.00 lakh for the DLX Pro variant (ex-showroom).

The Honda CB350RS on road price varies depending on city and variant, ranging between ₹2.16 lakh and ₹2.19 lakh.

The Honda CB350RS mileage is (company-claimed).

The Honda CB350RS seat height is 800 mm.

The Honda CB350RS top speed is around 150 kmph.

The CB350RS is available in two variants: DLX and DLX Pro.

The Honda CB350RS colours include Pearl Igneous Black, Pearl Deep Ground Gray, Mat Axis Grey Metallic, Red, and dual-tone options on the DLX Pro.

The Honda CB350RS rivals the Triumph Speed 400, Yezdi Scrambler, and Royal Enfield Meteor 350 in India.

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Questions you may find useful

15w

I am planning to buy the Honda CB350RS this month. Is it the right time to buy, or will there be a refresh in design and features soon?

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15w

Honda hasn't announced any refreshes or model updates for the CB350RS in the near future, so you can go ahead with your purchase. The RS is available with similar features to the other CB350 models, and its main differentiation from the others is in terms of its handling (owing to its smaller 17-inch rear wheel) and its sportier seating position.

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18w

I ride around 30 km daily in the city and also have back problems. I have shortlisted three motorcycles: the Triumph Speed 400, Honda CB350RS, and TVS Apache RTR 160 4V. Which of these bikes would you recommend for comfortable daily commuting?

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18w

Between the three bikes you've shortlisted, all three are comfortable for city use, but they all sit at very different price points, and it wouldn't be right to compare the TVS Apache RTR 160 4V with the Honda CB350RS and Triumph Speed 400. If you want a straightforward commuter, then sticking to a machine in the 150-160cc space like the aforementioned Apache, Bajaj Pulsar N160, and Honda Unicorn would make sense. These bikes will be lighter and easier to manage within the city (which is where you'll spend most of your life), as well as be fuel-efficient and comfortable. If instead you do want to look at something more premium, the Honda and Triumph you have shortlisted are also good options. You should also look at the Royal Enfield Classic / Bullet 350 in this segment. These bikes will be larger and more spacious than the 150/160cc options mentioned above, with better build quality, road presence and pillion comfort. However, they will demand a little more effort at slow speeds and will also not be as fuel-efficient as the commuters.

TVS Apache RTR 160 4V
Honda Bikes CB350RS
Triumph Speed 400
Bajaj Pulsar N160
Honda Bikes Unicorn
Royal Enfield Classic 350
Royal Enfield Bullet 350
4w

I am confused between the CB 350 RS and the Triumph Scrambler. I like the quiet and refined nature of the Honda. My rides will mostly be city rides and long tours occasionally. I like the triumph for its suspension and engine. The Honda, on the other hand, is quite characterful but comes at the cost of torque and power. I also have the concern of pillion comfort on the Honda. Which of the two will be a better option for the city, and in the long term?

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4w

Between the 350cc Triumph Scrambler 400 and Honda CB350RS models, the Scrambler is the more accomplished machine and therefore, the more logical purchase. However, we don't always buy motorcycles because they make more sense, and it would be prudent to take test rides of both and then decide which is the better one for you. If you can make your peace with the slower speeds that the Honda is capable of sustaining, there is an enjoyable and reliable machine underneath the good-looking bodywork of the CB350RS. Pillion comfort isn't great on the Honda, but it's not unusable; you'll just have to make some aftermarket provisions or live with it. The Triumph is the faster and more comfortable machine, but it feels a little anonymous to ride - like an appliance on two wheels. If you don't think this will be a problem for you (like the lakhs of other 350/400cc Triumph owners), then the Scrambler is a great option to check out. As we said at the start, take test rides of both machines to see which one tugs at both your sensible side as well as your heartstrings before you go ahead with your purchase.

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Honda Bikes CB350RS
7w

I am confused between the Triumph Speed 400, Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350, and Honda CB350RS. Which one would you recommend for comfortable city rides along with occasional long rides?

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6w

Since your usage is mostly going to be inside the city, we'd advise choosing between the Honda CB350RS and 350cc Triumph Speed 400. Both bikes have smooth, torque-focused engines, light clutch action, manageable seat heights and good weight management, which should make them easy to use in the city. Out on the highway, both feel quite unstressed as long as you keep the speeds between 100-110kph at the most in top gear. The Speed 400 will feel more sprightly than the CB350RS owing to its higher output and lower weight but the Honda's engine has a little more character than the Triumph's.The Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350 is a gorgeous and eye-catching bobber but comfort and highway capabilities aren't exactly its strong suits. If you do want an option from the 350cc Royal Enfield lineup, we'd recommend taking a look at the Bullet / Classic because these bikes are excellent at city duties and if you don't mind carrying a sedate pace on the highway, they'll do the job just fine. These options are very different from one another, so we'd advise you to take proper test rides of each to see which one suits you best before you pull the trigger on your next purchase.

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Honda Bikes CB350RS
Royal Enfield Classic 350
Royal Enfield Bullet 350
Royal Enfield Goan Classic 350
8w

I currently own a Pulsar 220 and am planning to buy a new bike. I am confused between the Honda CB350 RS and the Triumph T4. I have test-ridden both bikes. The T4 feels more comfortable and powerful, but its mileage is quite low. Please suggest which one would be the better choice.

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7w

Fuel economy isn't set in stone and is a facet of the bike that depends on various factors. How you ride, what condition the bike's mechanicals are in, whether tyre pressure is within the prescribed limits, surrounding weather and traffic, and many more. In our experience, the Triumph Speed T4 has returned better fuel economy than the Speed 400 in pretty much all situations. And we suspect the new 349cc engine is near-certain to be even more fuel efficient than the 399cc version we tested.That being said, the Honda CB350RS is a machine that is one of the most fuel-efficient in its class, and given that its motor makes lower output, it's likely to be more economical than the Speed T4. While fuel economy is undoubtedly an important factor in a vehicle's purchase decision, especially in today's inflationary times. We recommend you take the overall picture of the bike into consideration before finalising your choice.

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Honda Bikes CB350RS
12w

I am planning to buy a motorcycle under Rs. 3 lakh. I am 5'10" tall and want a bike with an upright riding posture. My usage will mostly include highway rides and hilly terrain, along with a little bit of city riding. I am looking for a motorcycle with a smooth and refined engine that handles well. I currently have three options in mind: the Honda CB350RS, Honda NX200, and Triumph Scrambler 400 X. Which of these would suit my needs the best? Also, if you think there are better alternatives, please let me know.

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6w

The bikes you are looking at, all fall in very different displacement and price brackets, so making a direct comparison between them will be unfair. The Honda NX200 is a dressed up street bike and with its smaller and simpler 184cc, air-cooled, single-cylinder engine, it will feel strained on the highway at faster, triple-digit speeds. The CB350RS is a neo-retro motorcycle with a smooth engine and comfortable suspension which will make it a nice companion out on the highway, as long as you don't mind making progress between 80-100kph. Beyond that, speed will rise rather slowly and the engine does feel a little outside its comfort zone. The Triumph Scrambler 400X (with the 350cc engine) could actually prove to be the most capable all-rounder for your use case with its peppy engine and commanding ergonomics. You could even look at the Triumph Speed 400 (now with a 350cc engine) and the Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 as they both have neutral ergonomics and decent highway manners.A test ride will be imperative before you make a decision.

Triumph Scrambler 400 X
Honda Bikes NX200
Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450
Triumph Speed 400
Honda Bikes CB350RS
20w

I’m thinking of buying either the CB350 RS or the Yezdi Roadster 2025. Between the two, which one would you recommend if I want a bike that performs well both in the city and on long tours?

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20w

The Honda CB350RS has a retro-feeling, air-cooled engine with a lower performance ceiling than the Yezdi. It does, however, have an engaging riding position and will also have better ride quality. You also need to bear in mind that the Honda is a better finished product. It has a great reputation for being reliable and easy to service in the long run - fronts that Yezdi (and Classic Legends, as a whole) still have some work to do. The latest-gen Yezdi Roadster is an improvement over its predecessor, but in some areas it still lacks behind the competition.

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Yezdi Roadster
21w

I want to upgrade from a Unicorn to a 350+cc comfortable ride machine. I have the CB350RS, Hunter and Ronin in mind. I am looking for a relaxed, plush ride. Should I wait for the Triumph 350 series or go with any of the above, or consider other alternatives?

Verified
21w

The Bajaj-made 350cc Triumph bikes will be launched in the coming months, and going by our experience with the current 400cc bikes, it would make a lot of sense to wait and see how these turn out.The Honda CB350RS is a good option if you want a retro, relaxed and comfortable riding experience with modern styling and trademark Honda strengths of being easy to ride and own.The TVS Ronin is also a good option to consider because it has similar performance to the air-cooled 350s from Honda and Royal Enfield bikes, while being much more affordable to purchase. It also ticks the box of having plush ride quality, which is important for you.We'd recommend a test ride of the Ronin, CB350RS and Royal Enfield Hunter 350 if you want to purchase a bike immediately but if you can wait for some months, then the Triumph 350s could be the way to go.

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22w

I want to purchase a bike in 2026 and am deciding between the Honda CB350 RS and the Royal Enfield Bullet 350 Battalion Black. What do you suggest?

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21w

The Battalion Black is the base variant in the Royal Enfield Bullet 350 lineup and has a simpler finish for certain components and only single-channel ABS owing to its rear drum brake. However, its riding experience should largely be the same as the other variants, and in that sense, it would make for a relaxed, characterful and comfortable motorcycle. In many ways, the Honda CB350RS will feel similiar to ride because of its air-cooled engine and plush suspension. But it has a sportier, more engaging seating position and feels a lot lighter on its feet. It also comes with modern conveniences such as tubeless tyres, a slip/assist clutch and all-LED lighting. The CB350RS is also over Rs 30,000 more expensive than the Bullet 350 Battalion Black, so price will play a key role in your purchase decision. Picking between the two will boil down to which bike you gel with better. Also, whether you think the Honda deserves the extra money it commands over the Royal Enfield.

Royal Enfield Bullet 350
Honda Bikes CB350RS
25w

I am 6′ 0″ tall and looking for a bike for city use. My budget is ₹3 lakh, and I’m considering options like the Classic 350, Meteor 350, CB350 RS, and Harley-Davidson X440. I’m really confused - can you help?

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24w

For city use, we'd recommend picking between the Royal Enfield Classic 350 and Honda CB350RS. Both seat the rider comfortably, although the CB350RS has a slightly sportier seating position. But also have a comfortable suspension, which is what you'll value in the city. If ridden sensibly, the two 350s will also return decent fuel economy. Do bear in mind that the Classic 350 is likely to be updated with a slip/assist clutch soon. if you are looking to buy this bike, we'd advise you to defer your purchase by a few months.Since you're already looking at the Classic, its sibling, the Hunter 350, also makes for a great city bike. Despite its relatively smaller size, larger riders will fit just fine on the Hunter, and this is the most city-friendly machine of all the bikes you are looking at. The Harley-Davidson X440 is also a good option inside the city with its torquey engine, neutral ergonomics and decent suspension. But its fuel economy will be lower than the other bikes, and its top model falls outside your budget.Take a test ride of these bikes to decide which is the best option for you.

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Honda CB350RS On Road Price in India

CitiesOn road price
Chennai
₹2.29 - ₹2.32 Lakh
Delhi
₹2.15 - ₹2.17 Lakh
Gurgaon
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Kolkata
₹2.20 - ₹2.22 Lakh

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