Honda H'ness CB350 Legacy Edition debuts at Rs. 2.2 lakh
Honda has launched the H'ness CB350 Legacy Edition, a modern take on the classic CB350 from the 1970s. With a price tag of Rs. 2.16 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi), the Legacy Edition costs Rs. 1,500 more than the DLX Pro Chrome model. This new edition sports a Pearl Siren Blue color, bold fuel tank graphics, and a 'Legacy Edition' badge on its side panels, setting it apart from other Hness CB350 trims.
The bike bears a retro design with modern technology
The H'ness CB350 Legacy Edition maintains the circular design theme and chrome accents seen on other variants, giving it a timeless appearance. At the same time, it boasts modern features like a semi-digital console with Bluetooth connectivity, an assist and slipper clutch, and an optional traction control system. The bike is powered by a 348.36cc, air-cooled engine that delivers 20.78hp and 30Nm of torque, coupled with a five-speed gearbox.
Suspension and braking remain unchanged
The suspension setup for the H'ness CB350 Legacy Edition includes telescopic forks in the front and dual springs in the rear. Braking is managed by 310mm discs at the front and a 240mm rotor at the back. The motorcycle rides on a 19-18-inch alloy wheel combination and features a double cradle frame. Weighing in at 181kg and sporting a 15-liter fuel tank, the H'ness CB350's performance specifications remain unchanged.
Competing against established rivals in the market
The H'ness CB350 Legacy Edition faces tough competition from Royal Enfield Classic 350, Benelli Imperiale 400, and Yezdi Roadster. By combining retro design elements with cutting-edge technology, the Legacy Edition aims to appeal to buyers seeking a unique and nostalgic motorcycle experience.