Honda is developing a cruiser based on the Honda CB350 to compete with the Royal Enfield
Honda is developing a cruiser based on the Honda CB350 to compete with the Royal Enfield
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New Delhi: A Honda cruiser based on the H'ness CB350 will debut in India by November. It will compete with the Meteor 350 by Royal Enfield. The bike should have a chic appearance and a long list of features, such as full-LED lighting and a semi-digital instrument cluster.

A 348.36cc fuel-injected engine should power it. Let's examine the bike to see what to anticipate.

In India, the cruiser market is slowly growing in popularity, and Honda wants to take advantage of that. With a smooth ride and excellent performance, its new bike will be a welcome addition to its 350cc lineup.

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The two-wheeler will generate respectable sales on our shores if priced competitively. The car will compete against the Yezdi Roadster in addition to the Meteor 350.

A side-mounted exhaust, split-style seats with a pillion backrest, a high-set handlebar, and circular mirrors should all be features of the new Honda cruiser. The bike might have alloy rims, an all-LED lighting setup, and a semi-digital instrument console with Bluetooth.
At a later time, information about its size and fuel storage capability should be released.

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A 348.36cc fuel-injected engine with 20.8hp and 30Nm of torque could be used to power the cruiser built on the Honda H'ness CB350 platform. A 5-speed gearbox should be connected to the mill to handle transmission work.

The Honda cruiser should have dual-channel ABS for better road handling, disc brakes on the front and rear wheels, and other safety features to protect the rider. Telescopic forks on the front and twin hydraulic shock absorbers on the back will handle the two-suspension wheeler's functions.

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At the time of the cruiser's launch in India, Honda will make available and cost information. The cost of the two-wheeler is anticipated to be around Rs. 2.3 lakh (ex-showroom).

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