BSA Motorcycles delivers Rajasthan’s First Gold Star 650 to Prince Lakshyaraj Singh Mewar of Udaipur
The handover took place in a private ceremony at his residence in Udaipur, with the motorcycle taking its place alongside other treasured vehicles displayed in the city’s renowned palace, open to the public.

UDAIPUR
BSA Motorcycles, the iconic British brand proudly delivered the first BSA Gold Star 650 in Rajasthan to Prince Lakshyaraj Singh Mewar of Udaipur. A grand collector of heritage artifacts, including crystals and antique cars, Prince Lakshyaraj has now added the legendary Gold Star 650 to his remarkable collection. The handover took place in a private ceremony at his residence in Udaipur, with the motorcycle taking its place alongside other treasured vehicles displayed in the city’s renowned palace, open to the public. Launched in India on August 15, 2024, the BSA Gold Star 650 embodies the perfect fusion of classic British design and modern technology. With a legacy dating back to 1903, the BSA mark has been a symbol of motorcycling excellence and remains a significant part of British engineering history—now proudly welcomed into Udaipur’s prestigious automotive collection. 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
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