Top 5 350cc Motorcycles in India: Features, Specs, and Costs

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The mid-capacity motorcycle market in India has always been a playground for motorcycle enthusiasts. Royal Enfield’s long-standing dominance in this sector is now facing challenges from a growing number of Indian and international two-wheeler manufacturers eager to establish their own foothold. As the market continues to expand with a multitude of options, choosing the perfect 350cc bike can be a daunting task. To assist you in making an informed decision, we have curated a list of the finest 350cc bikes available in India. This comprehensive guide provides detailed features, specifications, and the latest pricing information to help you select the model that best suits your needs.

Best 350cc Bikes That You Should Consider in India

1. Royal Enfield Hunter 350 

The Royal Enfield Hunter 350 stands out as the most budget-friendly motorcycle model in this lineup. Notably, it also claims the title of being Royal Enfield’s lightest motorcycle currently available. Packed with premium features, including sleek alloy wheels, turn-by-turn navigation, and a semi-digital instrument console, the Hunter 350 exudes a sporty vibe. Its agility is further enhanced by a shorter wheelbase, making it exceptionally maneuverable in both city traffic and extended journeys. With its youthful aesthetics and robust engine performance, it enjoys significant popularity as one of India’s most sought-after 350cc bikes and certainly the most cost-effective on this roster. The Royal Enfield Hunter 350 is available with a starting price of Rs. 1.50 lakh onwards.

FeaturesSpecifications
Semi-digital instrument consoleEngine capacity: 350cc air-cooled single-cylinder
Dual channel ABSPower: 20.78bhp
USB mobile charging portTorque: 27Nm
Turn-by-turn navigation systemGears: 5-speed
Alloy wheels with tubeless tyresMileage: 45km/l

2. Royal Enfield Classic 350

The Royal Enfield Classic 350 holds a distinguished position as one of the company’s top-selling motorcycles. Renowned for its commanding road presence and the iconic thumping engine sound, it reigns supreme in the mid-capacity motorcycle market. The all-new Classic 350 carries forward this legacy while incorporating a contemporary engine and electrical system.

Featuring a generously proportioned oval fuel tank, dual rear suspension setup, and a variety of classic paint schemes, it effortlessly evokes a sense of nostalgia from a bygone era, exuding the timeless charm and essence of a classic motorcycle. The Royal Enfield Classic 350 is available with a starting price of Rs. 1.87 lakh onwards.

FeaturesSpecifications
Semi-digital instrument consoleEngine capacity: 350cc air-cooled single-cylinder
Dual channel ABSPower: 20.78bhp
USB mobile charging portTorque: 27Nm
Turn-by-turn navigation systemGears: 5-speed
Alloy wheels with tubeless tyresMileage: 45km/l

3. Royal Enfield ES 350

The Royal Enfield ES, formerly known as the Electra, maintains the design aesthetics of the Bullet while introducing an electric start mechanism in place of the kick-start option. Renowned for its robustness in handling substantial payloads, this motorcycle offers a commanding riding posture and sizeable wheels that enhance control.

In a recent update, the model has been refreshed with a selection of new color choices and the addition of black-spoked wheels, imparting a contemporary touch to its classic appeal. The Royal Enfield ES 350 is available with a starting price of Rs. 1.87 lakh onwards.

FeaturesSpecifications
Single channel ABSEngine capacity: 350cc air-cooled single-cylinder
Analogue instrument consolePower: 19.10bhp
Blacked-out spoked wheelsTorque: 28Nm
Electric start optionGears: 5-speed
 Mileage: 40km/l

4. Honda H’ness CB350

The Honda H’ness CB350 represents a contemporary interpretation of a classic motorcycle design. While it retains classic elements like the round headlight, teardrop fuel tank, dual rear suspension, side panels, and chrome embellishments, it embraces modernity with features such as alloy wheels and disc brakes. The motorcycle stands out for its impressive build quality and smooth, vibration-free engine, positioning it as a prime example of a retro-modern motorcycle in the Indian market.

In addition to its design, the H’ness CB350 offers a range of premium features, including LED lighting, a digital instrument console, and more, setting it apart as a feature-rich option compared to some of its rivals. The Honda H’ness CB350 is available with a starting price of Rs. 2.00 lakh onwards.

FeaturesSpecifications
LED lightingEngine capacity: 350cc air-cooled single-cylinder
Assist and slipper clutchPower: 20.78bhp
Side stand with engine inhibitorTorque: 30Nm
Real-time mileage displayGears: 5-speed
Digital instrument consoleMileage: 40km/l
Gear position indicator 
Hazard switch 
Dual channel ABS 
Torque Control System 

 5. Benelli Imperiale 400

The Benelli Imperiale 400 embraces a retro-classic motorcycle design reminiscent of the Royal Enfield Bullet. However, it sets itself apart by offering additional features, including a semi-digital instrument console, electric ignition, and enhanced power output. Its design features, such as the round headlight and teardrop fuel tank, maintain a classic touch while highlighting its retro-modern character.

FeaturesSpecifications
Disc brakesEngine capacity: 374cc air-cooled single-cylinder
Dual channel ABSPower: 21bhp
Halogen headlightTorque: 29Nm
Semi-digital instrument consoleGears: 5-speed
 Mileage: 40km/l

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