Being the rebranded version of the iconic CB350, Honda CB350C Special Edition comes with multiple cosmetic enhancements and features.
Honda 2-Wheelers India has launched the CB350C Special Edition at a sticker price of Rs 2.02 lakh (ex-showroom Bengaluru, Karnataka) in the country. The bookings for the special edition model have begun at the brand’s official website while the first deliveries are promised from the first week of October 2025. Honda CB350C Special Edition can also be booked by visiting the Honda BigWing dealerships across the country. With the launch of this special edition, Honda has rebranded the iconic CB350 as the CB350C.
Design-wise, it comes in a retro classic look with a fresh ‘CB350C’ logo along with a Special Edition sticker on the fuel tank. The body panels including the fuel tank, front fender, and rear fender flaunt new striped graphics. The rear grab rail comes finished in chrome while the seat is presented in black or brown shade, depending on the variant’s colour.
Honda CB350C Special Edition is rolled out in two colourways namely Rebel Red Metallic and Matt Dune Brown. It also boasts of a semi-digital instrument cluster which can be paired with Honda Smartphone Voice Control system (HSVCS) through Bluetooth connectivity. Some of the other notable features onboard the CB350C Special Edition are Assist & slipper clutch, Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC) system and Dual-channel ABS.

At the heart, the CB350C Special Edition houses the same OBD-2B compliant 348.36cc single-cylinder air-cooled PGM-FI petrol engine which is also E20 fuel ready. It generates maximum power of 20.8 bhp at 5500 rpm and highest torque of 29.5 Nm at 3000 rpm while coupled with a 5-speed transmission.
Introducing the new CB350C Special Edition, Mr. Tsutsumu Otani, Managing Director, President & CEO, Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India, said, “The CB legacy has always represented timeless design, refined performance, and strong emotional connect with riders across generations. With the introduction of the new CB350C Special Edition, we are not only strengthening our mid-size motorcycle portfolio but also creating a fresh identity that resonates with today’s classic customers. We are confident that this new avatar will further elevate the pride of ownership for our customers.”

Meanwhile, in other news, Honda recently reduced the prices of its 350 portfolio comprising of the CB350 RS, CB 350 H’Ness and CB 350 in the Indian market due to rationalization of GST. Under GST 2.0, all the motorcycles with engine capacity below 350cc will be taxed at 18 percent from the existing 28 percent. Hence, the price of Honda CB 350 series has been slashed by up to Rs 19,000.