Honda recently launched the H’ness CB350 in foreign markets such as Australia, by the name of GB350. The motorbike is made in India and exported to Japan and a few other countries in the south.

Apart from the name, the bike is the exact same unit which is sold in India and uses the same 348cc, single-cylinder engine that produces 20.78 bhp and 30 Nm of Torque and comes paired with a 5-speed gearbox with a slipper and assist clutch. As for suspension, the bike sports telescopic forks at the front and dual springs at the rear.

The Design also stays the same. The GB350, like the earlier CB models, get the retro treatment with circular old-school components like a headlamp, mirror and turn signal. To complete the retro look, the bike also has some chrome elements.

But don’t judge a book by its cover because the CB350’s list of features brings it to the modern age such as a traction control, a USB charging port, Honda smartphone voice control, a semi-digital cluster and ABS as standard.