Press ESC to close

BSA Goldstar 650 launched in India at Rs 2.99 lakh: a new







BSA Goldstar 650 debuts in India: Price, features and rivals

In celebration of India’s 78th Independence Day, Classic Legends is bringing the much-awaited BSA Goldstar 650 to the Indian market. Originally manufactured by Birmingham Small Arms (BSA), once the world’s largest motorcycle manufacturer, the historic motorcycle is making a sensational comeback. Following its successful re-launch in the UK in 2021 and subsequent popularity in Europe, Turkey, New Zealand and the Philippines, the BSA Goldstar 650 is now ready to take on the Royal Enfield 650 twins in India. Prices for the BSA Goldstar 650 start at Rs 2.99 lakh (ex-showroom).

BSA Goldstar 650: Key Specs and Features

The BSA Goldstar 650 is equipped with what is claimed to be the largest single-cylinder engine ever fitted to an Indian motorcycle. Here are its salient features:

  • engine: Powerful 652cc single-cylinder engine that delivers 45.6 hp and 55 Nm of torque.
  • brake: Equipped with Brembo brakes and dual-channel ABS for enhanced safety.
  • Wheels and Tires: Sporty aluminum Excel rims with high-quality Pirelli tires.
  • design: Blending classic British style with modern elements including digital analogue instrumentation.
  • Other Features: Includes a 12V outlet and a USB charger for added convenience.

BSA Goldstar 650: Price by Color

The BSA Goldstar 650 is available in six different colors, each with a different price point:

  • Highland Green: Rs. 2,99,990
  • Badge Red: Rs. 2,99,990
  • Midnight Black: Rs. 3,11,990
  • Dawn Silver: Rs. 3,11,990
  • Shadow Black: Rs. 3,15,990
  • Heritage Edition – Glossy Silver: Rs. 3,34,990

The BSA Goldstar 650 is expected to make a significant impact in the Indian motorcycle market, blending classic aesthetics with modern performance to offer a compelling alternative to the Royal Enfield 650 twins.


Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Canopy Tents Professional Customization

- Sponsored Ad -
Canopy Tents Professional Customization