Honda 2Wheelers India has added iOS support to its Honda Smartphone Voice Command system on the HNess CB350, which was previously only available with the Android Auto system. The Honda Smartphone Voice Command system connects to a smartphone via Bluetooth and displays call, message, and navigation information. This feature, however, is only available on the higher-spec DLX Pro and Anniversary Edition trims of the bike. The DLX Pro is priced at $2,03,179, while the Anniversary Edition is priced at $2,05,679 (both ex-showroom, Delhi).
Aside from the new iOS compatibility integration, the rest of the motorcycle’s specifications remain unchanged. It retains the same features such as full-LED lighting, Honda Selectable Torque Control, assist and slipper clutch, and a semi-digital instrument panel side-stand with engine inhibitor, and a dual-channel ABS.
The motorcycle is powered by a 348.3cc single-cylinder engine that produces 21bhp at 5,500rpm and 30Nm of torque at 3,000rpm. The engine is coupled with a 6-speed manual transmission. The motorcycle’s hardware kit includes telescopic front forks, twin rear springs, and disc brakes on both wheels.
Meanwhile, Honda has raised the prices of its popular Activa 125 and Activa 6G scooters. Both scooters have become expensive, with prices ranging from $500 to $1,000. And the most recent price increase takes effect on April 1st. The Honda Activa 6G now has a starting price of 71,432 and the Activa 125 has a starting price of 74,989 as well. (Both prices are ex-showroom in Delhi.)
Source:ASTech