Honda, however, is bringing some method into this madness. It has developed features and comforts along with subtle tweaks that would make this modern classic something which you can ride everyday. As it is being developed for India, everything here is brand new right down to the engine, which is a 348 cc single cylinder air cooled motor which makes 20.8 bhp and 30Nm. The power figures are not massively different from competition except the fact that torque is more and available early- important for a relaxed cruiser like riding experience. The 5-speed gearbox has a slip and assist clutch while the bike is lighter than the Enfield Classic 350.
What will make Royal Enfield lovers sit up and take notice is the sound of the bike which curiously has certain similarities. It is again no doubt who Honda wants to woo here but it remains to be seen how Royal Enfield fanatics will take to this! There are some features you would not expect but you get like LED lights and smartphone connectivity. Available on the top-end trim, the rider can pair his/her smartphone with the bike and access various functions. Guess what? You can play music via Bluetooth too. However with a bike like this, more than the features, the design along with look and feel is what matters. The Classic 350 Royal Enfield has a charm to it and that is where Honda needs to score with the H'Ness if it wants a large slice of the sales.
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The design is different with a retro vibe all right but it does have its own appeal. The look is clearly inspired by the old Honda CB bikes and follows a clean yet old-school design. There is chrome used on the bike and it is done right. We do like the LED round headlamp. Yet it does not blatantly copy or embrace the 'classic' wholeheartedly with some bits missing like classic wire spoke wheels which to some are very important for the look of them. The H'Ness has alloys and is also fitted with tubeless tyres- something a lot more practical then.
There are two variants namely DLX and DLX Pro with prices starting at Rs 1.85 lakh. For the money, you get a good looking modern classic motorcycle with some modern features. The H'Ness is also lighter than competition and might be more nimble to ride. However, it would be tough to match or compete with the appeal of a Bullet or Classic 350 plus the reach of Royal Enfield is also higher with a bigger dealer network. That said, the H'Ness will surely shake things up in this segment and that's what Honda wanted in the first place.
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