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The Honda CB350 debuted in the Indian market on October 22, 2020. Honda re-introduced this retro-style naked motorcycle to a reborn Indian motorcycling industry. 

There was a worldwide buzz (and a few tears) saying that Honda had let one of its best bikes slip through its fingers. 

However, this model, like other formerly Japan-only models such as the CB400 and CX500.Is too far gone from being produced in any other country. It remains exclusively for the market of India.

Honda didn’t make much noise about revising the CB350 motorcycle. But it features a host of changes that should make it an even better touring street bike than the previous model. 

The most significant change is the colourway, premium components, and styling updates. Honda India gives the CB350 Anniversary Edition exclusive to this trim level. With a Honda motorcycle and scooter.

With upgrades in style. The new CB350 comes with a green and black colour paint scheme with a pinstripe on the fuel tank with gold finish emblems.

Honda CB350 Anniversary Edition

To celebrate the 50th anniversary of a classic bike, Honda has dropped its latest limited-edition offering onto the market. 

The Honda CB350 Anniversary Edition is a retro-themed motorcycle with classic styling which takes design elements from the Honda CB500 Four. 

This is an honest combination of modern and retro. This is undoubtedly a bike built for style and comfort rather than power.

In 2022, Honda will begin producing only two motorcycles.One of which would be the new CB350 Anniversary Edition. 

There are no changes in the performance specs. And it arrives with the same BS6 348.36, air-cooled, single-cylinder, counterbalanced.And the fuel-injected powerplant that makes 20hp integrated. With five-speed manual transmission equipped with a slipper clutch.

While the standard CB350 already sells like hotcakes in domestic markets. This new limited edition variant looks to give the entry-level machine a much-needed boost in foreign markets such as India and Japan.

via Bikedekho

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