Will the 2026 Honda GB350 & GB350S Launch in Thailand After the GB350C?




After the successful Thai debut of the Honda GB350C through Honda’s BigWing network, excitement is building around the possibility of the 2026 Honda GB350 and GB350S making their way to Thailand. With Honda officially unveiling both models in Japan, enthusiasts in Thailand are now wondering: could these retro-inspired machines be next?
2026 Honda GB350 – Timeless Retro with Everyday Comfort
The 2026 Honda GB350 stays true to its classic DNA. It is powered by a 348cc, single-cylinder, SOHC, 2-valve, air-cooled engine, engineered for smooth throttle response and strong low-end torque — ideal for relaxed city rides and short weekend escapes.
Key Specifications:
Seat Height: Approx. 800 mm
Weight: Around 179 kg
Engine Character: Smooth, torquey, beginner-friendly
This makes the GB350 approachable for new riders while remaining practical for experienced motorcyclists seeking a stylish daily commuter.
What’s New for 2026?
Redesigned LED headlight with a wider, clearer beam pattern
Smoked tail lamp for a subtle sporty touch
Premium round instrument cluster with chrome bezel
New 2026 Color Options:
Pearl Hawk’s Eye Blue – Deep, refined blue
Matte Ballistic Black Metallic – Stealthy matte black
Classical White – Clean and timeless
2026 Honda GB350S – Sportier Retro Appeal



For riders wanting a more aggressive aesthetic, the Honda GB350S delivers a sport-retro personality while retaining the same reliable 348cc engine platform.
Distinctive Features of the GB350S:
17-inch rear wheel for improved stability and handling
High-mounted exhaust for a dynamic stance
Shortened rear fender with sharp side panels
Shared lighting and instrument design with the standard model
New Color for 2026:
Heavy Gray Metallic-U, enhanced with Beta Silver Metallic tank graphics for a premium finish
Could Thailand Be Next?
The launch of the GB350C in Thailand signals that Honda sees potential in the mid-size classic motorcycle segment. If consumer demand remains strong, introducing the GB350 and GB350S would be a logical next step.
The standard GB350, in particular, could appeal to a broader audience due to its beginner-friendly ergonomics and versatile design. Meanwhile, the GB350S may attract younger riders seeking a sportier retro alternative.
At present, Honda Thailand has not issued an official confirmation, so enthusiasts will need to stay tuned for updates from the BigWing network.
Final Thoughts
With retro motorcycles gaining popularity across Southeast Asia, 2026 could be an important year for Honda’s GB lineup expansion in Thailand. If the GB350C continues to perform well in sales, the chances of seeing the GB350 and GB350S on Thai roads look increasingly promising.
For classic motorcycle lovers, this is definitely a development worth watching closely.
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