2021 Honda CBR650R India launch soon Updated Feb 19, 2021 | 11:36 IST
Among the many changes we will get to see on the new Honda CBR650R, the most consequential update will be to the suspension set up. 2021 Honda CBR650R India launch soon 
Soon after launching the Honda CB350 RS in India, Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India is now bracing to bring in yet another big bike in India. Yep, word has it that the two-wheeler manufacturer will soon bring in the 2021 Honda CBR650R and retail the bike via its Honda BigWing chain of premium dealerships. As for when the new Honda CB350 RS will be launched in India well, according to reports the inline-four sports tourer bike will be launched here by March in all probability. Now, time to take a look at what updates the upcoming Honda bike in India will come sporting.
Updated Feb 12, 2021 | 11:26 IST
Honda has sold over 10,000 units of H ness CB350 in three months. The bike, which marks the Japanese brand s entry in the mid-capacity cruiser segment in India locks horns with RE Meteor and Classic 350. Honda H ness CB350 racks up over 10,000 sales in 3 months 
You guys remember the Honda H ness CB350? Yeah, so this baby, which became available for retail in India last year in October, has achieved its first sales milestone. The two-wheeler manufacturer announced that it has now crossed the 10,000 sales milestone for the H ness CB 350. What s also interesting is the fact that this milestone has been achieved in a little over three months since the bike was launched in India. A premium bike that is retailed via the Honda BigWing dealerships in the country, Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India offers this baby across two variants: DLX and DLX Pro.
Honda H ness CB 350 s price in India increased by up to ₹2,500 Updated Jan 09, 2021 | 11:26 IST
Honda H ness CB 350 s price in India has been increased for the first time since the bike became available for retail here last year in year October. Honda H ness CB 350 s price in India increased by up to ₹2,500 
Honda H ness CB 350 s price in India has been increased for the first time since the bike became available for retail here last year in year October. Honda 2Wheelers India has hiked the bike s price by ₹1,500 for the DLX variant, whereas the range-topping Honda H ness CB350 DLX Pro is now dearer by ₹2,500. This means the DLX variant now gets a price tag of ₹1,86,500 and the DLX Pro now costs ₹1,92,500. Now if you are wondering if the comany has offered some upgrades or changes to go with the price hike, the answer is no. The made-in-India Honda H ness CB 350 features no cosmetic or mechanical changes.