BSA’s 2025 Expansion: New Models That Are Worth a Ride

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Reviving the Classics: The Bantam 350

BSA has pulled a rabbit out of its hat with an aggressive expansion in 2025, debuting not one, not two, but three drool-worthy models. First on the list is the Bantam 350, a name that echoes through the ages of British riding and now reimagined as a charming 334cc, A2-friendly, liquid-cooled single-cylinder naked roadster. Its price? A jaw-dropping £3499, which means it’s ready to go head-to-head with the likes of Honda’s GB350S and Royal Enfield’s J-series 350s. Talk about accessibility!

Scrambling Into the Modern Era

As if the Bantam 350 wasn’t enough to get the juices flowing, BSA also introduced the Scrambler. This beauty comes powered by a larger 652cc single and boasts all the modern retro features motorcycle enthusiasts crave. With dual-channel ABS, robust suspension, Pirelli tires, and a five-speed gearbox, it’s perfect for both urban escapades and mild trail adventures. Priced starting at £5999, the Scrambler is the rugged companion you didn’t know you were missing.

Thunderbolt: Charging into Adventure

Wrapping up the year of new launches is the mighty Thunderbolt, a slick shot back into the adventure class. Also with a 334cc single (yep, sharing with the Bantam), it bears a purposeful, semi-retro aesthetic. With modern tech like Bluetooth connectivity, turn-by-turn navigation, and ABS that adjusts to multiple modes, this bike is designed for the modern adventurer. BSA’s 2025 lineup truly reflects their solid commitment to making motorcycling more accessible and relevant. If you’re looking for performance with a side of nostalgia, grab your helmet—these bikes are ready to hit the road!

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