BGauss RUV 350: All You Need to Know
RUV 350 has been entirely developed and manufactured at the company’s Chakan plant, in Pune, India.
22/07/2024
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PIC : RACHNA TYAGI
MUMBAI
BGauss, the RR Kabel-backed global EV brand, recently launched its second offering in the Indian market in the form of RUV (Rider Utility Vehicle) 350. BGauss has sales network in 85+ countries globally with over 25,000+ retail outlets and 13 production facilities. The BGauss RUV 350 e-scooter offers multiple segment-first features and utilities and goes up against the Ather Rizta, TVS iQube and Ola S1 in the Indian market. BGauss RUV 350 has been entirely developed and manufactured at the company’s Chakan plant, in Pune, India. Introduced in three variants namely 350i EX, 350 EX, and 350 Max at price points of INR 1.10 lakh, INR 1.25 lakh and INR 1.35 lakh (ex-showroom), respectively, the overall appearance of the scooter is somewhat inspired from the step-through scooters that we see frequently in several South-East Asian countries. It rides on 16-inch alloy wheels and has the biggest storage space for a helmet in its segment. Other striking design elements include micro-alloy tubular frame, metal body panels and an LED headlamp to name a few. It is available in five vibrant color schemes. Some of the notable features onboard are a 5-inch Smart TFT display with Bluetooth, Cruise Control Reverse Mode, Hill Hold,
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