
Honda has just unveiled the CB350C Special Edition, a new version of the retro bike that is part of its famous CB350 lineup.
The Honda CB350C Special Edition arrived in India following the successful partnership between Honda Motorcycles and Scooters India, which had introduced the CB350 H’Ness. However, this new edition comes without the H’Ness name, indicating a possible strategy by the brand to simplify the naming of its models.
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The model retains the well-known 348 cc air-cooled single-cylinder engine and comes equipped with key technologies such as Honda Selectable Torque Control, dual-channel ABS brakes, and an assist and slipper clutch for greater riding comfort.
One of the technological highlights is Honda’s Smartphone Voice Control System. With it, the rider can pair their smartphone with the bike and use voice commands while wearing a Bluetooth headset.

For those looking for customization or more convenience, the CB350C Special Edition offers a complete line of original accessories, including guards, luggage racks, saddlebags, and a rear backrest for the passenger.
The same-color fork protectors remain prominent, now with a new striped detail found on the front and rear fenders as well as on the fuel tank.
The new styling also includes special stripes and decals, while the contrasting details on the split seat add a distinctive touch to the overall design.
Available in Rebel Red Metallic (red) and Matt Dune Brown (brown), the CB350C Special Edition has a starting price of around $2,200 in the Delhi region, although the price may vary.
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