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    Honda CB350C Special Edition Unveiled: Features, Price, and Market Position

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    HMSI has expanded its motorcycle range with the launch of the Honda CB350C Special Edition, a premium mid-size offering. The bike is priced at ₹2,01,900 (ex-showroom, Bengaluru). The retro cruiser will be available at all BigWing dealerships from the first week of October 2025. Bookings are now open.

    At an ex-showroom price of ₹2.02 lakh, the bike is positioned against other mid-capacity cruisers in India. Customers can book the bike through the official Honda website or at BigWing dealerships.

    The CB350 platform, formerly known as the Hness, has been updated as the CB350C. The Special Edition features a new CB350C logo and a Special Edition badge on the fuel tank. Furthermore, the fuel tank, front, and rear fenders receive new striped graphics, enhancing the retro-cruiser design.

    The bike retains the traditional cruiser riding position, but features refreshed aesthetics. A chrome-finish grab rail and a dual-seat configuration (available in black or brown) are available, depending on the chosen color scheme. Consumers can choose from two new color options: Rebel Red Metallic and Matt Dune Brown, which boost the bike’s classic aesthetics.

    The Special Edition integrates classic styling with modern technology. It features a digital-analog instrument cluster that supports the Honda Smartphone Voice Control System (HSVCS). The system enables navigation and calling functionalities via a headset. The bike features dual-channel ABS, assist and slipper clutch, and Honda Selectable Torque Control, which helps control wheel slip in challenging conditions. The model aims to compete with Royal Enfield’s Bullet and Classic models.

    CB350C Features HMSI Honda Mid-size Motorcycle New Launch Price Retro Cruiser Special Edition
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