If you’re someone with a budget between 3 lakh to 3.8 lakh and you’re considering a high-capacity scooter, the Honda Forza 350 has probably already made it to your shortlist. Known for its refined design, dependable Honda build quality, and a ride that feels almost cruiser-like, the Forza 350 has long been a top choice in the segment. And with the 2025 update, Honda has shown once again that it truly understands what users expect—delivering noticeable improvements across the board, all without raising the price.
Familiar Look, Sharper Details
Visually, the 2025 Honda Forza 350 sticks to its well-known European cruiser styling. But turn the key, and you’ll see where the changes are. The daytime running lights have been improved—replacing the previous outline-style DRLs with a combination of low-beam and always-on DRLs. This not only enhances daytime visibility but also adds a premium touch during night rides.
The full LED lighting system remains in place, providing excellent illumination at night along with a modern aesthetic. Overall, while the design stays true to its roots, the presence on the road feels a notch stronger.
All-New 5-Inch TFT Display: A Big Step Forward
The standout upgrade in this new model is the 5-inch TFT full-colour screen, the same as what you’d find on the ADV350. This advanced instrument cluster supports smartphone connectivity, turn-by-turn navigation, and a detailed visual display of riding information.
Thoughtful Practical Upgrades
Honda has also added several features that enhance daily usability and safety:
– Flashing light and one-touch overtaking signal for better road communication
– Dual hazard lights to stay visible in unexpected situations
– New under-seat light, so you’re not fumbling with your phone torch in the dark
The generous under-seat storage, capable of holding two half-face helmets, is still there and remains just as practical. These aren’t flashy upgrades—they’re well thought out, and they solve real-world problems riders often face.
Powerful Engine
Under the bodywork, Honda hasn’t made changes to the powertrain—and honestly, it didn’t need to. The 330cc liquid-cooled, single-cylinder CVT engine still produces 21.6 kW of power and 31.8 Nm of torque, more than enough for city commuting and highway cruising.
Its strength lies in its proven reliability, low vibrations, and low maintenance costs. Honda’s logic is simple—if the engine’s already working brilliantly, why mess with it?
Safety: Reliable as Ever
As expected from a premium Honda scooter, the safety tech remains top-notch:
– Dual-channel ABS
– HSTC (Honda Selectable Torque Control) to prevent wheel slippage
– Updated front suspension, offering better comfort and handling on long rides
These features aren’t just there for the brochure—they genuinely enhance ride confidence, especially in rain or on hilly terrain.
Price: Upgrades Without a Hike
The 2025 Honda Forza 350 is still priced at around 3.7 lakh , just like the previous model. In today’s market, where even minor updates often come with higher prices, Honda’s move to offer meaningful upgrades without any price hike is genuinely refreshing. It’s clear they’re focusing on value, not just profits.
The 2025 Honda Forza 350 isn’t a drastic redesign, but rather a well-executed upgrade that builds on an already strong package. With improvements in technology, rider convenience, and nighttime usability—all while retaining the original engine, ride comfort, and design—the new model better suits modern commuter and touring needs.