Introducing the Honda CB350 H’ness in Vietnam: Beautiful Design, Well-Equipped, Starting at 130 Million VND

On January 24, Honda Vietnam Company (HVN) unveiled the CB350 H'ness model for the first time, with a starting price of 129,900,000 Vietnamese Dong.

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In the Vietnamese market, the Honda CB350 H’ness is available in 2 color variations: Black Gray and Red Black, with the following specific prices:

No.

Color

Recommended retail price (including 10% VAT)

1

Black Gray

129,990,000 VND

2

Red Black

129,990,000 VND

In terms of design, the Honda CB350 H’ness has a minimalist and powerful design, with a classic touch and a modern look.

The engine block is designed to be exposed, upright, full of power, giving the bike a majestic appearance reminiscent of high-end large-displacement motorcycles. The frame has a double-cradle structure, enveloping the large engine and the shiny chrome exhaust pipe.

The lighting system features a vintage round design equipped with modern 2-tier LED lights and a LED ring-shaped turn signal. The bike features a large, classic-shaped fuel tank with subtle bulges on both sides.

The 14-spoke cast wheels and wide tubeless tires with multiple water drainage grooves provide flexible and stable operation, with a striking masculine appearance.

The seat height is set at 800mm, providing a straight, natural sitting position and easy control of the bike. The seat is flat and provides enough comfortable seating for both the rider and the passenger.

CB350 H’ness has a deep, powerful exhaust sound. The large-diameter exhaust outlet design produces a crisp, deep sound that is exhilarating.

The heart of the CB350 is a 350cc, 4-stroke, single-cylinder, air-cooled engine with a powerful maximum power of 15.5kW at 5,500 rpm and a maximum torque of 30Nm at 3,000 rpm.

In terms of equipment and convenience, the CB350 H’ness features a slipper clutch system to prevent rear wheel lock caused by engine braking when downshifting, making the clutch lever lighter and smoother. The bike is equipped with a synchronized front disc brake with a diameter of 310mm and a rear disc brake with a diameter of 240mm, integrated with a 2-channel ABS system to effectively control the speed of the bike and prevent wheel lock in emergency braking situations. The Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC) system maintains traction between the rear tire and the road surface, automatically adjusting the engine torque when wheel slip is detected. The Emergency Stop Signal (ESS) system provides not only a safe driving experience for the rider but also for vehicles behind, by automatically flashing the turn signals when a sudden deceleration of the bike is detected.

The instrument panel features a multi-function LCD screen that displays various information including fuel level and time, gear position, average fuel consumption, real-time fuel consumption, battery voltage, and remaining fuel capacity.

In addition, the CB350 also features a range of interesting utilities: an integrated engine stop switch and start button; hazard lights with all 4 turn signals flashing when activated in emergency situations or when riding in low visibility conditions.

The CB350 H’ness will be available for sale from January 29, 2024, at the CB authorized dealership network, with a 3-year or 30,000 km warranty, whichever comes first. In addition, to help customers own and experience the new bike more easily, Honda Vietnam will support the training and testing for an A2 driver’s license at the HVN Safe Driving Training Center in Vinh Phuc province.

Trang Nguyen (Forum.autodaily.vn)

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