Last Updated on: 07 Nov 2025
Honda CB350RS price in Pilkhuwa
The Honda CB350RS price in Pilkhuwa starts at ₹1.97 lakh for the DLX variant and goes up to ₹2.00 lakh for the DLX Pro variant (ex-showroom). In this price range, you can also consider similar bikes like the Triumph Speed 400 (₹2.34 lakh), Yezdi Scrambler (₹2.10 lakh - ₹2.12 lakh), Royal Enfield Meteor 350 (₹1.91 lakh - ₹2.13 lakh), and Triumph Speed T4 (₹2.17 lakh).
The Honda CB350RS on road price in Pilkhuwa ranges between ₹2.16 lakh and ₹2.19 lakh, depending on the variant selected.
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I am a new and young rider who will use the bike for around 20 km daily and rarely go on highways. I am interested in retro-style bikes within a budget of ₹4 lakh. Please suggest some options.
In the neo-retro bike space, you can get credible options from Honda, Royal Enfield and Triumph. The Honda CB350 models and Royal Enfield 350s are similar in that they use big, air-cooled engines that prioritize torque over outright horsepower.
However, the Honda bikes are lighter than the REs, which will impact the riding experience significantly. What sways the decision towards the Royal Enfields bikes is that they have a strong low-and mid-range torque output. It results in a more effortless riding experience in the city without too many gear changes.
The Triumph 400s use a liquid-cooled, 399cc engine with significantly more power and torque than the Honda and RE 350s, and they also have a sportier chassis. As a result, their riding experience is more modern, and they feel significantly quicker.
Depending on what you want from your neo-retro machine, the answer will differ, so we recommend you take a test ride to decide what suits you best.
Hi, I’m a 37-year-old male, 5'10" tall, and looking for a fun and comfortable bike. I’m confused between the Triumph Speed 400 and Honda CB350RS. Most of my driving will be in the city, with occasional highway rides. Which should I choose?
Both options you have shortlisted are lovely city ones, but have very different characters. The Triumph Speed 400 - while it has a neo-retro aesthetic - is quite a quick machine, but its performance doesn't come at the expense of real-world usability.
The Honda CB350RS - while it may look the most modern of the three CB350 models - has a relaxed, laidback riding experience.
We recommend taking a test ride of both bikes back to back and seeing which one you like more before you decide.
I’m 47 years old and 5'11" tall. I’m confused between the Yezdi Roadster 2025, Honda CB350RS, and Guerrilla 450. I need a bike for both long rides and city office use. I take road trips of 400-500 km quarterly. I previously owned a Royal Enfield Thunderbird X. Please suggest which bike would be best for me.
Among the bikes you have shortlisted, we'd recommend choosing between the RE Guerrilla 450 or the Honda CB350RS. The Guerrilla is better suited for highway rides, thanks to its more powerful engine. On the other hand, the CB350RS makes a great city bike with its light clutch and smooth, torquey motor.
In a similar price range, the RE Scram 440 is also worth considering. It can comfortably cruise at 100-110 km/h on highways and offers good suspension comfort for broken city roads.
If you’re open to stretching your budget a little, the RE Himalayan 450 is another strong contender. It’s a wonderful highway tourer and still quite manageable for city use.

























