BSA Company to introduce Gold Star on 15 August

It will be powered by a 652cc single-cylinder engine.

12 Aug 2024 | 2795 Views | By Gavin Rodrigues, Autocar India

The BSA Gold Star is scheduled to make its debut in the Indian market on 15 August. The company has unveiled a teaser for the impending launch, with the 652cc single cylinder engine and BSA logo clearly visible.

Having been available in international markets for a while now, the BSA Gold Star is finally prepared to enter the Indian market. The motorcycle draws heavy visual inspiration from its predecessor, evident in elements such as the fuel tank design, curved fenders, side panels and an abundance of chrome detailing.

It is equipped with a 652cc single-cylinder liquid-cooled engine that generates 45hp at 6500rpm and 55Nm at 4000rpm and is mated to a five-speed gearbox. The bike features a telescopic fork in the front, twin shock absorbers at the rear, and rides on wire-spoke wheels. Braking is managed by a single disc at both ends, with ABS as a standard feature.

Positioned as a direct rival to the Royal Enfield Interceptor 650, BSA sells the Gold Star for £6500 - £7000 in the UK, while the former is priced at £6400 - £6900. Remains to be seen what Classic Legends can price it in India given that it is locally made here and the 650 range starts at Rs 3.03 lakh (ex-showroom, India). Would you be willing to pay similar or more money for a single cylinder motorcycle than a twin cylinder Royal Enfield? Let us know in the comments below.

 

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