The legendary BSA Gold Star 650 motorcycle has officially launched in India, marking a significant moment for Indian motorcycling enthusiasts. Priced at ₹ 2.99 Lakh (ex-showroom Delhi), this motorcycle combines timeless British design with cutting-edge technology.
A Legendary Comeback
BSA is a brand with a rich history dating back to 1861. It has made its much-anticipated return to the Indian market with the Gold Star 650.
The Gold Star is known as the ‘gold standard’ of British motorcycles. It has already captured hearts in the UK. It has also captured hearts in Europe and several other countries. Now, it’s ready to make its mark in India.
Top-Class Features
The BSA Gold Star 650 motorcycle is powered by a 652cc liquid-cooled engine, delivering 55Nm torque and 45.6PS of power. It’s equipped with premium components, including Brembo brakes with dual-channel ABS, aluminium Excel rims, and Pirelli tires.
The design pays homage to classic British motorcycles. It also incorporates modern features like digital analogue instrumentation. There is also a 12V socket with USB charging.
British Craftsmanship Meets Modern Innovation
Designed by Redline Studios. Engineered by Ricardo. The BSA Gold Star 650 represents the perfect blend of classic British craftsmanship and modern engineering.
The motorcycle’s build quality and attention to detail are excellent. They represent BSA’s storied heritage.
Availability Across India
Starting August 15, 2024, the BSA Gold Star 650 will be available at select dealerships across India. BSA is also setting up a nationwide network of service centers to ensure comprehensive support for customers. The brand plans to continue innovating in motorcycle design and technology, with an eye on expanding its range in India.
The BSA Gold Star 650 motorcycle is more than just a ride. It’s a piece of motorcycling history brought back to life. With its classic design and modern features, it’s set to captivate a new generation of riders in India.
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