Honda CB350C
The Honda CB350C special publication offers a 348.36 metre cubes from a single cylinder engine. The brand has begun accepting motorcycle orders as delivery is scheduled for the first week of October 2025. The bikes can be used through major brand dealers and will be sold at Rs 2.01 (formerly the Exhibition Hall). Using this version, the brand brought updates to the Retro Classic 350 Cubic Metter. Cm. The new motorcycle is the famous version of the CB350, called the CB350C. Comes with a special sticker for the fuel tank. Additionally, there is a striped graphic that passes through the fuel tank and the front and rear wings. Emphasizing retro elements, the bike receives a chrome rear rail with rear handles with black or brown seats. All of this is complete with two color options: Rebel Red Metallic and Matt Dune Brown.
The Honda CB350C Special Edition, issued in India, is issued in a volume of Rs 2.02 with the special Honda CB350C Retro Fraaas Edition with a 348.36cc monocylinder engine that produces 20 hp.

Honda CB350C Special Edition
Honda Motorcycle & India Scooter (HMSI) has expanded the range of motorcycles with the launch of a brand new special CB350C publication. The brand has begun accepting motorcycle orders as delivery is scheduled for the first week of October 2025. The bikes can be used through major brand dealers and will be sold at Rs 2.01 (formerly the Exhibition Hall). Using this version, the brand brought updates to the Retro Classic 350 Cubic Metter. Cm. The new motorcycle is the famous version of the CB350, called the CB350C. Comes with a special sticker for the fuel tank. Additionally, there is a striped graphic that passes through the fuel tank and the front and rear wings. Emphasizing retro elements, the bike receives a chrome rear rail with rear handles with black or brown seats. All of this is complete with two color options: Rebel Red Metallic and Matt Dune Brown.

The bike has classic designs and modern elements too. This includes an assistant and slippers as well as a digital and analog tool panel with built-in Honda Vocal Control System (HSVCS) for navigation and alerts.
The bike is looking for power from 348.36 cubic meters. CM, monocylinder, air class, BSVI OBD2B E20 Recovery PGM-Fi generates 20 hp. With 29.5 nm torque at 5,500 rpm and 3,000 rpm, combined with a 5-speed gearbox. This allows the special publication CB350C to take advantage of the highest price of the three CB350Cs. The DLX option is available for Rs 1.97 and the DLX Pro is available for Rs 2.00.





