BSA Gold Star launched at Rs 3 lakh

    The BSA Gold Star will be available on sale at select Jawa/Yezdi dealerships across the country.

    Published On Aug 15, 2024 02:28:00 PM

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    Renowned heritage company BSA has entered the Indian motorcycle market by launching its BSA Gold Star at Rs 3 lakh (ex-showroom). The bike, which has been available in international markets for a while, will now be available for sale at select Jawa/Yezdi dealerships across the country. 
    1. Powered by a 652cc, single-cylinder engine
    2. Delivers 45hp at 6,500rpm and 55Nm at 4,000rpm

    BSA Gold Star launch details

    The Gold Star boasts a modern classic design and wears a round headlight, curved fenders and a large amount of chrome. In terms of features, BSA has equipped the Gold Star with a semi-digital instrument cluster, a 12V charging socket and a USB port. Powering the Gold Star is a 652cc single-cylinder liquid-cooled engine delivering 45hp at 6,500rpm and 55Nm at 4,000rpm, coupled with a five-speed gearbox. 
     
    The motorcycle is equipped with a telescopic fork at the front and twin shock absorbers at the rear. Braking duties are taken care of by a 320mm disc at the front and a 250mm disc at the rear, along with dual-channel ABS. The Gold Star gets six colour options and prices for these will range from Rs 3 lakh to Rs 3.34 lakh. It will rival the likes of the Royal Enfield Interceptor 650, which is available at a starting price of Rs 3.03 lakh (ex-showroom, India). 
     

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    aspher hepburn - 124 days ago

    Why this have dual exhaust like interceptor and instead have one like classic 500

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