Honda, a Japanese motorcycle manufacturer, has debuted its new GB350C in Thailand, marking its first introduction in Southeast Asia. The 2026 Honda GB350C is available in Thailand for $5,000 USD, positioning it against competitors like the 2026 Royal Enfield Meteor 350, which is priced at $5,300 USD.
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The 2026 Honda GB350C launched in Thailand. MotorcrossMagazineTH
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The motorcycle features a LED headlight. Honda
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The analog instrument cluster integrates an LCD screen. Honda
Drawing inspiration from its sibling, the CB350 H'ness, the GB350C stands out with a distinctive 15-liter teardrop fuel tank. It features a classic round LED headlight adorned with chrome accents. The seat is a split design, allowing the rear seat to be removed, and is embellished with white stitching. A LED taillight and an analog instrument cluster with an integrated LCD screen provide comprehensive information.
The motorcycle is powered by a 348 cc single-cylinder, air-cooled engine with electronic fuel injection, producing 20 horsepower. It comes with a manual clutch and a 5-speed gearbox, which incorporates a slipper clutch and an HSTC traction control system. Honda explains that a key highlight of the GB350C is its smooth and easy handling, free from jerky movements, making it suitable for urban riders who frequently travel medium distances.
For safety, the GB350C is equipped with a single disc brake system on both wheels, integrated with a single-channel anti-lock braking system.
Minh Vu


