To be honest, the first time I saw the BGauss BG RUV 350 at the showroom, I felt a strange sense of curiosity. The shape looks modern, but some of its lines reminded me of older Maruti EV models. And yes, the moment I sat inside, the electric silence and light steering felt different. But immediately, a question popped up in my mind how will this perform in the real world?
Here’s a little anecdote last year, a dealer called me for a test ride. I noticed that the car seemed a bit confused during a software update. Straight up, it felt like even the EV was in a mood for a while. I feel the BG RUV 350 also needs some software polish. The features are flashy, but there’s a slight doubt about reliability.
Design and Comfort
The exterior is sleek, a unique mix between a hatchback and an SUV. But here’s a pause the rear seat feels a bit tight, especially for taller passengers. I once took a friend along on a test ride, and he said, “Bro, the space at the back is less.” The interior feels modern, with a combination of touchscreen and digital cluster. But the plastics feel a bit cheap; a more premium touch would have helped.

Range and Battery Performance
The company claims a 350 km range. But from my perspective, I remember past EVs making similar claims, and in reality, they delivered around 280–300 km. Driving style and AC usage can reduce it even further. As for charging, fast charger support exists, but fast charging stations are still limited. On one Bangalore ride, I had to wait 40 minutes because the charger was occupied. That’s the real EV scenario.
Driving Experience
The drive is smooth, and low-speed pick-up is decent. On the highway, you need to push a bit more. The suspension is comfortable on city roads and absorbs potholes easily. Another small thing during a test drive, the regenerative braking felt a little jerky. It adjusts during normal driving, but initially, it feels odd.

Software and Tech Features
The infotainment screen is sharp, and the navigation feels clean. But as I saw during the dealer anecdote, software updates can occasionally confuse the car. Voice commands aren’t perfect, and sometimes notifications arrive with a delay. Honestly, it seems like an early-stage bug. If you’re tech-savvy, it may test your patience.

Final Thoughts
From my 10 years of auto experience, the BGauss BG RUV 350 is a promising EV, but caution is advised in real-world use. Styling and tech are good, but space and software have small issues. If you want a clean city EV and can compromise a little with patience, it’s worth a try. But for highway and long trips, you might want to think twice.
Simply put, this EV might impress you on the first ride, but as you use it daily, small quirks will show up. Also, the charging and software support network needs improvement in the future. This is my insider opinion a mix of honesty and personal experience.

