Honda CB350RS vs Triumph Speed 400

Triumph Speed 400 Price starts at Rs. 2.40 Lakh which is Rs. 25,144 costlier than base model of Honda CB350RS priced at Rs. 2.14 Lakh. The claimed mileage of Honda CB350RS is 35 kmpl whereas the mileage of Triumph Speed 400 is 30 kmpl. In technical specifications, Honda CB350RS is powered by 348.36 cc engine , while Triumph Speed 400 is powered by 398.15 cc engine. Honda CB350RS is available in 5 different colours while Triumph Speed 400 comes with 4 colours. The Comparison Honda CB350RS vs Triumph Speed 400 can be described on the basis of price and specifications.

CB350RS vs Speed 400

Key Highlights CB350RS DLXSpeed 400 STD
Engine Type 4 Stroke, SI Engine Liquid-cooled, 4 valve, DOHC, single-cylinder
Max Power 21.07 PS @ 5500 rpm 40 PS @ 8000 rpm

CB350RS vs Speed 400 Key Highlights

Basic Info Honda CB350RS DLXTriumph Speed 400 STD
Rating
91 reviews
83 reviews
Brand Name Honda Triumph
Ex-Showroom Price Rs. 2.14 Lakh Get On-Road Price Rs. 2.40 Lakh Get On-Road Price
Engine Type 4 Stroke, SI Engine Liquid-cooled, 4 valve, DOHC, single-cylinder
Max Power 21.07 PS @ 5500 rpm 40 PS @ 8000 rpm
Fuel Type Petrol Petrol
Colors
Honda CB350RS Colors
Triumph Speed 400 Colors
Brakes Front Disc Disc
Brakes Rear Disc Disc
Wheel Size Front :-482.6 mm,Rear 431.8 mm Front :-431.8 mm,Rear :-431.8 mm
Wheels Type (Pressed Steel/ Alloy) Alloy Alloy
ABS Dual Channel Dual Channel
Starting Self Start Only Self Start Only
Speedometer Analogue Analogue
EMI
Rs. 5,883 @ 6% (36 months)
Rs. 6,571 @ 6% (36 months)
Insurance Rs. 12,303 CB350RS Insurance Rs. 23,780 Speed 400 Insurance
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Engine Type
4 Stroke, SI Engine
Liquid-cooled, 4 valve, DOHC, single-cylinder
Engine Displacement
348.36 cc
398.15 cc
Max Power
21.07 PS @ 5500 rpm
40 PS @ 8000 rpm
Max Torque
30 Nm @ 3000 rpm
37.5 Nm @ 6500 rpm
Emission Type
bs6-2.0
bs6-2.0
Bore
70 mm
89.0 mm
Stroke
90.519 mm
64.0 mm
No Of Cylinders
1
1
Drive Type
Chain Drive
Chain Drive
Valve Per Cylinder
...
4
Fuel Type
Petrol
Petrol
Compression Ratio
9.5:1
12:1

Brakes Front
Disc
Disc
Brakes Rear
Disc
Disc

Quarter Mile
18.04s @ 109.57kph
...
Braking (60-0 kmph)
17.55m
...
Braking (80-0 kmph)
31.00m
...
Braking (100-0 kmph)
50.19m
...
Mileage (Overall)
35 kmpl
30 kmpl
0-100 Kmph (sec)
11.99s
...

Tyre Size
Front :-100/90-19, Rear :-150/70-17
Front :-110/80-17, Rear :-150/70-17
Peak Power
21.07 PS @ 5500 rpm
40 PS @ 8000 rpm
Wheel Size
Front :-482.6 mm,Rear 431.8 mm
Front :-431.8 mm,Rear :-431.8 mm
Tyre Type
Tubeless
Tubeless
Wheels Type (Pressed Steel/ Alloy)
Alloy
Alloy

Seat height
800 mm
790 mm
Length*Width*Height
2171*782*1097 mm3
...
Wheelbase
1441 mm
1377 mm
Length
2171 mm
...
Ground Clearance
168 mm
...
Height
1097 mm
1084 mm
Width
782 mm
814 mm
Fuel Capacity
15 Liters
13 Liters
Kerb Weight
179 Kg
176 Kg
Tail Light
LED
LED
Saddle Height
800 mm
790 mm
Front Brake Diameter
310 mm
300 mm
Rear Brake Diameter
240 mm
230 mm

Additional Features
Seat Length - 640 mm, Average Mileage, Side Stand With Engine Inhibitor, Gear Position Indicator, Battery Voltage Meter, ESS (Emergency Stop Signal), Hazarad Switch, Honda Selectable Torque Control
...
Headlight
LED
LED
Turn Signal Lamp
LED
LED

Frame
Half Duplex Cradle
Hybrid spine/perimeter, tubular steel, bolt-on rear subframe
ABS
Dual Channel
Dual Channel
Body Type
Roadster Bikes
Roadster Bikes
Body Graphics
...
Instrument Console
Analogue and Digital
Analogue and Digital
Starting
Self Start Only
Self Start Only
Seat Type
Single
Single
Pass Switch
...
Display
Speedometer
Analogue
Analogue
Tachometer
...
Digital
Tripmeter
Digital
Digital
Distance to Empty Indicator
...
Low Fuel Warning Lamp
Techometer
...
Digital
Low Battery Indicator
...
Passenger Footrest
Cooling System
...
Liquid Cooled
Odometer
Digital
Digital

Standard Warranty (Years)
...
2

Pros and Cons

  • Positives
  • Negatives
Triumph Speed 400
  • Exciting and friendly performance
  • Comfortable yet sporty riding dynamics
  • Build quality is premium
  • Phenomenal pricing
Triumph Speed 400
  • Sharper braking would’ve been appreciated
  • Lacks ‘smart’ features

Is Honda CB350RS Better Than Triumph Speed 400?

55% users have chosen Honda CB350RS over Triumph Speed 400 in a survey being conducted on zigwheels.com.
Apart from this survey a total of 314 users have also rated Honda CB350RS and Triumph Speed 400 on some really important factors like Mileage , performance, comfort, safety etc. and have given their personal opinions about these bikes.
As per the users experiences Honda CB350RS is a winner for you if you are seriously looking for mileage, comfort and maintenance in your bike. On the basis of performance and features user have rated both the bikes equally.

Before making your decision you should also consider the unbiased and thorough analysis of these bikes on every aspect by our auto experts who have summarised the analysis in pros, cons and final conclusion..

Ratings Factor Speed 400 CB350RS
Mileage 4.3 3.5
Performance 4.5 4.5
Comfort 4.7 4.6
Maintenance 3.9 3.5
Features 4.8 4.8
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Recently Asked User Questions

Q. Which one is better between Honda CB350RS or Royal Enfield Continental GT 650?
  • Both the bikes are good in their own forte. the CB350RS seems like a bit of a missed opportunity from Honda. It could have used the capable foundations of the H’ness to create a more unique motorcycle with a more well-defined identity that would’ve appealed to an entirely new and different audience. Instead, it’s taken this middle-of-the-road approach and created a halfway house that we find hard to recommend to anyone except museum curators. On the other hand, the Continental GT 650 is a fun-to-ride cafe racer. The GT’s sporty riding position makes it much more suitable for twisty mountain roads and even high-speed straight-line blasts. To top things off, the twin-cylinder motor provides the performance and refinement that the 535 simply couldn’t. Moreover, we would suggest you to take a test ride before making the final decision. Follow the link and select your city accordingly for dealership details.
Q. Is it good for long solo rides, compared to Husqvarna svartpilen 250?
  • Yes. Very stable and smooth on highways. No vibrations at all even at 140kmph
  • Honda CB350RS offers a different riding posture than that of Husqy. You do have to lean forward a bit to reach the bars, and the lower body is a bit more cramped than on the H’ness. While this certainly isn’t an uncomfortable position, it does mean that you will be tired out that little bit earlier when you go for longer stints out on the highway. Apart from this, the CB350RS offers excellent ride quality. The RS flattens out bumps superbly and remains quite composed at most times. With the sportier appearance and aspirations, you’d expect this bike to be a sharper handler than the H’ness. For a better understanding of compatibility and riding comfort, we would suggest you to take a test ride. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership details.

Honda CB350RS Vs Triumph Speed 400 FAQs

Which bike is best between Honda CB350RS vs Triumph Speed 400?
As per the users experiences Honda CB350RS is a winner for you if you are seriously looking for mileage, comfort and maintenance in your bike. On the basis of performance and features user have rated both the bikes equally.
Which bike is cheaper Honda CB350RS vs Triumph Speed 400?
The Honda CB350RS is cheaper than Triumph Speed 400 by Rs. 25,144.
Which bike offers better performance Honda CB350RS vs Triumph Speed 400?
For the DLX version, 348.36 cc Petrol engine of CB350RS produces 21.07 PS @ 5500 rpm of power and 30 Nm @ 3000 rpm of torque. Whereas for the STD version, 398.15 cc Petrol engine of Speed 400 produces 40 PS @ 8000 rpm of power and 37.5 Nm @ 6500 rpm of torque
As per the users experiences in terms of performance both are same.

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