Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India (HMSI) has launched two new OBD2B compliant cruiser bikes - 2023 H’Ness CB350 and CB350RS - in the Indian auto market. The two models have a classic look and bold design that reflect the pride on the ride. The company has also launched accessory kits for the two models. 2023 H’Ness CB350 offers three variants- DLX, DLX Pro and DLX Pro Chrome. The 2023 H’Ness CB350 comes with a new retro design with chrome finished. Also 2023 H’Ness CB350 motorcycle has offered many safety features for the riders that enhanced their safety at a higher niche. Here are the top 10 features of the 2023 H’Ness CB350 motorcycle:-

1. Engine and Performance:- The motorcycle is powered by 348.36cc, 4 Stroke, SI engine it produces a maximum power of 15.5kW at 5500 rpm and a maximum torque of 30N-m at 3000 rpm with 5 gears.

2. Dimension:- It is 2163 mm long, 789 mm wide, 1107 mm high, 181 Kg weighs with 1441 mm wheelbase. It has 15 L fuel tank, 166 mm ground clearance.

3. Mileage:- It gives the mileage of 45.8 kmpl. The top speed of the cruiser bike is 125 km/h. It can acceleres upto 0-100 Kmph in 12.55s.

4. Colour:- H’Ness CB350 offers a precious red metallic, mat marshall green metallic, pearl nightstar black and mat massive grey metallic.

5. Brakes:- H’Ness CB350 is equipped with a dual channel ABS braking system. It comes with a hydraulic 310 mm front and 240 mm rear brake.

6. Suspension:- The motorcycle gets a Telescopic front suspension and Twin - Hydraulic rear suspension.

7. Digital Display:- The motorcycle features a digital speedometer, analogue, odometer, tripmeter, clock, Bluetooth, Call/SMS alerts, music, Honda Smartphone Voice Control system (HSVCS), Weather information and Volume Adjustments, dual horn and real time mileage indicator.

8. Safety:- It is equipped with a Honda Selectable Torque Control, Engine Kill Switch, Gear Position Indicator, ESS (Emergency Stop Signal), Hazard Switch, Side Stand With Engine Inhibitor, Dual Horn,

9. Competitors:- The motorcycle competes with Royal Enfield Classic 350, Benelli Imperiale 400 and the Jawa Forty Two.