do you like Royal Enfield, but are looking for something new and exciting? So there is good news for you! Mahindra has launched a great retro motorcycle called BSA Gold Star 650 which gives tough competition to Royal Enfield.
Come, in this article we know in detail about the powerful engine, retro look and features of BSA Gold Star 650.
When will it be launched in India?
Mahindra has not yet revealed the official launch date of Gold Star 650.
But, it is expected that it will hit the Indian market by the end of 2024.
Powerful engine
In BSA Gold Star 650, you will get a powerful 652cc single-cylinder, DOHC engine.
This engine generates 45.6 PS of power and 55 Nm of torque.
This bike, which comes with a 5-speed gearbox, will give you a great performance experience while riding.
Retro look
The specialty of the Gold Star 650 is its retro look.
This bike will remind you of the BSA Gold Star of the 1960s.
In this, you will get to see a classic fuel tank, straight seat at the rear, low side panels and a lot of use of chrome.
Modern features
However, along with the retro look, you will also get modern features, such as:
Twin-pod instrument cluster consisting of analog speedometer and LCD display.
LED headlamp and tail lamp
Dual-channel ABS
USB charging port
Price
Mahindra has not yet revealed the price of the Gold Star 650.
However, it is estimated that its price can start from Rs 3.0 lakh and go up to Rs 3.30 lakh.
Main advantages of BSA Gold Star 650:
Powerful 652cc single-cylinder engine
5-speed gearbox for great performance
Attractive retro look
Inclusion of modern features
Will give tough challenge to Royal Enfield
The powerful performance, retro look and modern features of the Gold Star 650 make it a direct challenge to the Royal Enfield Interceptor 650.
If you are thinking of buying a retro motorcycle, then the Gold Star 650 can be a great option for you.
The BSA Gold Star 650 is a great option for those who want a stylish, powerful and affordable retro motorcycle.
It will also be liked by those who are looking for something different from the Royal Enfield Interceptor 650.