There has always been a demand for classic bikes in the Indian market. Royal Enfield has been at the top in this segment but now Honda has introduced a new bike in this segment. Honda CB350 RS has been launched in the market with a stunning retro look, powerful engine and advanced features.
Engine and performance of Honda CB350 RS
This new Honda bike has a 348.36cc single-cylinder, air-cooled engine that generates 20.7bhp of power and 30Nm of torque. It has a 5-speed gearbox which gives you a very smooth and powerful performance. The silencer note of this bike is also very powerful, which gives this bike a classic cruiser look and great feel. Apart from this, its retro design makes it even more awesome.
Special features of Honda CB350 RS
Many high-tech features have been given in this bike, which make it even more special in this segment. In this bike you get Bluetooth connectivity and Honda Smartphone Voice Control System HSVCS, Honda Selectable Torque Control HSTC, dual-channel ABS, 18-inch large alloy wheels, full LED lighting, semi-digital instrument cluster and double-layer exhaust system.
Honda CB350 RS price and variants
Honda has launched this bike in two variants. The first is CB350 RS Deluxe, whose ex-showroom price is ₹ 2,14,800, while the second variant CB350 RS Deluxe Pro, whose ex-showroom price is ₹ 2,17,300.
Competition of Honda CB350 RS
Honda CB350 RS competes directly with Royal Enfield Classic 350. Talking about the competition between the two bikes, the engine of Honda CB350 RS is of 348.36cc while the engine of Royal Enfield Classic 350 is of 349cc. Talking about the power of both the bikes, Honda CB350 RS has 20.7bph and that of Royal Enfield Classic 350 is 20.2bph. Honda CB350 RS generates a torque of 30Nm and Royal Enfield Classic 350 generates a torque of 27Nm. The price of Honda CB350 RS starts at Rs. 2.14 lakh and Royal Enfield Classic 350 starts at Rs. 1.93 lakh