Tag: CB350

  • Bike becomes expensive by Rs 6000 in 7 months, competes with Royal Enfield in India

    Honda has again increased the price of its powerful bike Highness CB350. The company launched this bike in October last year. At that time, the price of its DLX model was Rs 1.85 lakh. However, only a few months later, the company made this model expensive by a thousand rupees. Now its new price has been 1.90 lakh rupees. That is, this bike has become expensive by Rs 5,000 in 7 months.

    The company has tried to give it a retro design. It gets round LED headlamps, single-pod instrumentation, alloy wheels, chrome headlights and large fuel tank, chrome fenced, rear shock absorbers, retro turn indicators and retro style exhaust pipes. Chrome elements will also be seen at many places on the bike’s engine and mirrors.

  • Honda Highness CB350 price suspension ends

    The suspension of Honda Highness CB350 prices is over. The company has officially announced these. The Honda Highness CB350 (DLX) will cost Rs 1.85 lakh, while the DLX Pro will be priced at Rs 1.90 lakh. The company launched it last week with an approximate.

    Looking at the prices, it can be said that by spending more than 5 thousand rupees, the DLX Pro variant will get advanced features like dual-paint option, two-unit horn and Honda smartphone voice control system. This is Honda’s first cruiser motorcycle in India and with this the company has entered the 300-350 cc modern-classic motorcycle segment of the Indian market.

  • After Honda, Bajaj will now launch a new cruiser motorcycle in the Sub-400cc category,

    Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India (HMSI) recently forayed into the Sub-400cc Modern-Classic motorcycle segment with the Highness CB350, which has been launched in the country at a starting price of Rs 1.90 lakh (ex-showroom). In India, it will compete directly with the Royal Enfield Classic 350. Till now Enfield dominated the sub-400cc category, but now the company is going to face more difficulties as Bajaj Auto is also preparing to enter this segment. , although no information has yet been officially revealed from Bajaj, and the ‘Neuron’ may actually be a completely different motorcycle. However, if it is a sub-400 cc cruiser, it can also use the Dominar 400’s 373.3 cc single-cylinder engine. However, fitting this engine in a cruiser motorcycle can be a challenge.