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Last Updated on: 07 Oct 2025

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Honda CB350 H'ness price in South Garo Hills

₹2.14 - ₹2.16 Lakh
On road price, South Garo Hills
South Garo Hills
Starting₹3,057 /month
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The Honda CB350 H'ness price in South Garo Hills ranges from ₹1.92 lakh to ₹1.97 lakh, depending on the variant (excluding RTO, insurance, and miscellaneous costs). Meanwhile, the CB350 H'ness on road price in South Garo Hills falls between ₹2.14 lakh and ₹2.16 lakh.

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Honda CB350 H'ness price & variants

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Honda CB350 H'ness DLX
348.36 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹2.14 Lakh
Honda CB350 H'ness DLX Pro
348.36 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹2.17 Lakh

Honda CB350 H'ness Images

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Honda CB350 H'ness Colours

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Rebel Red Metallic

Trending Questions on Honda CB350 H'ness - Answered by Autocar Experts

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Asked by: Rude Son Dec 14, 2025

Is the Honda CB350 H’ness a good first bike compared to the Yamaha XSR155? What city mileage should I expect? My priorities are comfort for city riding and weekend rides, and I have shortlisted these two bikes.

Between the Honda CB350 H'ness and the Yamaha XSR155, the Yamaha is almost certain to give you better fuel economy, although fuel efficiency depends on how and where you ride as well.
When it comes to comfort, however, the CB350 H'ness will be the better alternative because the XSR155 - while it has reasonable comfort - can feel a little stiff over bad stretches of road because its suspension and frame are largely the same as the R15 sportbike.
We recommend you take a test ride of both to help choose which is better for you.
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Asked by: Rudeon Dec 12, 2025

Is the CB350 H’ness a good choice for a first bike?

With its neutral ergonomics, gentle and measured power delivery, light clutch action and manageable seat height, the Honda CB350 H'ness should prove to be a great first bike for most riders. 

Honda bikes also have a reputation for great reliability and low running costs, for by and large, most two-wheelers it sells in India, which should give you added peace of mind. 

If you want an alternative from another brand with a similar riding experience and style, then the Royal Enfield Hunter 350 makes for a great option. 

Take a thorough test ride of both before you make your decision.

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Asked by: Rammohanon Nov 11, 2025

I used to ride a 1997 Royal Enfield Bullet and now ride a Vespa 150. I want to upgrade to a Honda H’ness 350. I am 62 years old and enjoy regular bike riding, with no off-roading. What is your advice?

With its low seat height, neutral ergonomics and smooth, thumpy engine, the Honda CB350 H'ness will be a great fit for someone who wants a mellow machine with lovely retro styling. 

You could also take a look at the Royal Enfield Bullet / Classic 350 because these modern 350cc REs are lovely machines that are now about as reliable as their competitors while also retaining that old-school feel. In case the Bullet / Classic prove to be too heavy, then the Royal Enfield Hunter 350 with its lower seat and less weight will also fit the bill. Take a test ride before you decide to go ahead with your purchase.

 

 

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