Good News for Riders — Honda Unveils Retro-Style CB350 Special Edition
Honda has released a limited-edition version of its CB350 motorcycle, blending classic design with modern engineering.
Honda has introduced the CB350 Special Edition, a limited-edition motorcycle that adds vintage-inspired styling while retaining the proven mechanical setup of the standard CB350. The Special Edition stands out with redesigned fuel tank graphics, side panels, and fenders, all styled to evoke the golden era of Honda’s classic bikes.
The motorcycle comes in two color options — Matt Dune Brown and Rebel Red Metallic. The red version features cream accents reminiscent of the CB models from the 1960s and 1970s, giving it a distinct old-school charm.

Under the retro bodywork, the CB350 Special Edition is powered by a 348cc air-cooled single-cylinder engine that delivers 20 horsepower at 5,500 rpm and 21.7 lb-ft of torque at 3,000 rpm. It’s paired with a five-speed gearbox equipped with an assist-and-slipper clutch for smoother shifting.

Standard equipment includes black alloy wheels, a chrome exhaust, a dual seat with a chrome passenger grab rail, chrome mirrors, and a round LED headlight with a chrome bezel.

The bike also features Honda’s Smartphone Voice Control system and a hybrid analog-digital instrument cluster. Safety features include dual-channel ABS and torque control for added stability.
So far, pricing has only been announced for India, where the CB350 Special Edition starts at ₹202,000 (about $2,275). Honda has not yet confirmed if or when the model will be available in the U.S. market.
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