Combining rich legacy of the OG Gold Star with modern technology, the new BSA Gold Star 650 becomes a part of the prized collection of Prince Lakshyaraj Singh Mewar of Udaipur.
Indian royalty and automotive opulence goes hand in hand. Enough has been written about the love for cars and motorcycles that many Indian emperors and princes had. While such royal families are now reduced to merely a shade of their former glory, some descendants have certainly kept the passion alive. Recognising this, BSA Motorcycles has delivered the first-ever BSA Gold Star 650 of Rajasthan to Prince Lakshyaraj Singh Mewar of Udaipur. Prince Lakshyaraj is well-known for his rare collector of heritage artifacts and antique cars. The new Gold Star 650 becomes the latest highlight of his treasure.
New BSA Gold Star 650: Retro Meets Modern
The new BSA Gold Star 650 went on sale in India on August 15, 2024. The neo-retro motorcycle offers an amalgam of classic Brit aesthetics and modern tech. Some of the key highlights of this motorcycle include:
- Largest single-cylinder engine in India: A 652cc liquid-cooled mill outputting 45 hp and 55 Nm.
- Powerful Braking System: Brembo brakes with dual-channel ABS.
- Avantgarde Hardware: Excel rims shod with Pirelli tires to aid handling and control.
- Color Options: Six colour options, with Legacy Edition in Silver Sheen paying homage to the original design.
First launched back in 1938, the original Gold Star set many speed records, It went on to become a dominant force on in the world of circuit racing. The new iteration tries to capture this legacy, whilst offering the value proposition of a mass-market road-going middleweight. It’s designed by Redline Studios in the UK and engineered by Ricardo. The engine tuning is courtesy Technical University of Graz. The new model is on sale at select dealerships across India. Prices start at Rs 2.99 Lakh (ex-showroom).
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Prince Lakshyaraj Singh Mewar on acquiring BSA Gold Star 650
Commenting on this latest addition to his collection, Prince Lakshyaraj Singh Mewar stated, “The BSA Gold Star 650 is a masterful blend of tradition and innovation. I have always admired vehicles with a rich history, and the Gold Star represents the best of both worlds—heritage and modern craftsmanship. It’s an honor to include this iconic motorcycle in my collection, where it will stand alongside other vehicles that have shaped automotive history.”
Ashish Singh Joshi, Director, BSA Company, said, “The BSA Gold Star 650 holds a special place in the hearts of those who appreciate history and craftsmanship, much like the esteemed collection curated by Prince Lakshyaraj Singh Mewar. It is a privilege to present him with this timeless motorcycle, which we hope will bring him immense joy as both a collector and a rider.”
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