The Honda CB 350 Was Elected the Most Beautiful Motorcycle in the World at the Garage Dreams Contest and Remains One of the Most Anticipated Models in Brazil, Combining Retro Style, Economical Engine, and Striking Visuals.
While many Brazilians remain eager for its arrival in the national market, the Honda CB 350 is back in the global spotlight. The reason? A customized model of the motorcycle was elected the most beautiful motorcycle in the world at the prestigious Garage Dreams Contest, one of the most renowned competitions in the international custom scene. The award reinforces the visual appeal of Honda’s new motorcycle, which combines retro design with modern touches—a combination that has been winning over two-wheeled enthusiasts around the globe.
Retro Visual with a Modern Soul Captivates the Audience and Judges
The winning version of the CB 350 at the festival presents a visual proposal that mixes nostalgia and boldness. The project was inspired by the cafe racers of the 70s, featuring metallic paint and a minimalist finish that enhances the classic lines of the model. But it doesn’t stop there: the model also received a high-mounted scrambler-style exhaust, mixed-use tires, and a tank with subtle curves, reinforcing the sporty retro look that defined an era.
Although it is a customization, the base remains the reliable Honda CB 350, equipped with a 348.36 cm³ single-cylinder engine, electronic fuel injection, and balanced performance. In real conditions, it is capable of delivering up to 47 km per liter, making it not only beautiful but also one of the most economical motorcycles in its category.
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Honda CB 350 Is Eagerly Awaited in Brazil
The appeal for motorcycles with a classic look has been growing in Brazil, especially among motorcyclists who value style, mechanical simplicity, and fuel economy. In this sense, the Honda CB 350 seems to fit perfectly.
Still without official confirmation of importation or national production, the model is already registered in the country, and its launch could happen at any moment—something that has generated high anticipation among fans of the brand.
The model includes versions such as the CB 350 RS and the H’ness CB 350, both already sold in markets like India. In the Asian country, the motorcycle competes with models like the Royal Enfield Classic 350, and now, with the prestige of the international award, the pressure for Honda to bring the model to Brazil is only increasing.
Garage Dreams Contest: Stage of Recognition
The Garage Dreams Contest is one of the most recognized events in the world when it comes to motorcycle customization.
The competition brings together unique projects created by authorized Honda workshops in various countries, always using the CB models, particularly the CB 350 and CB 650. The objective is to showcase the versatility and aesthetic potential of the brand’s classic models.
The award-winning unit of the Honda CB 350 was praised not only for its visual appeal but also for its attention to detail and balance between tradition and innovation. The compact dashboard, the flat seat with artisanal stitching, and the round LED headlight reinforce this union between past and future.
Why the CB 350 Could Be a Success in Brazil
In addition to its globally recognized beauty, the CB 350 combines other attributes that make it a promising motorcycle for the Brazilian market.
Its 348 cm³ engine delivers about 21 hp of power and low-end torque, which favors urban use and smooth travels. The 5-speed transmission and a weight of approximately 181 kg make the model balanced for different rider profiles, including beginners.
The telescopic front suspension, the two-channel ABS braking system, and the digital dashboard with Bluetooth connectivity show that the CB 350 has everything to please from a technical standpoint as well. And with an average consumption above 45 km/l, it meets the growing demand for economical motorcycles, ideal for daily use without sacrificing style.
The Honda CB 350, even before officially arriving in Brazil, has already gained fans and titles around the globe. Being elected the most beautiful motorcycle in one of the industry’s most important contests only reinforces the aesthetic relevance and commercial potential of the model.
With its retro design, excellent fuel consumption, and praised construction, the CB 350 stands out as one of the most anticipated launches in Brazil in recent years. Now, it remains to be seen when Honda will respond to this appeal from the national market—because, it seems, this motorcycle came to be more than just a visual icon: it may become a reference in efficiency and style in Brazil.


A pergunta que não quer calar: ” Será que ela também é boa prá dar um “grau”? Tipo: “Puxar” Até no peito?…kkk
Sou consumidor Honda se está 350 entrar no Brasil serei um homem feliz e fiel ao produto
Motocicleta confiável, econômica, se vier na faixa de preços das concorrentes, venderá muito. Serei comprador. A Honda, deverá manter o preço em torno dos 25000 reais.