Togg brings two cars to German IAA show as part of European expansion


Togg, the first homegrown Turkish carmaker to emerge in decades, is spearheading expansion into Europe by showing two battery-electric models at the IAA car show in Munich next week.

Togg has been selling its T10X SUV in Turkey since 2023 and has pitched it with a sticker price of €41,000 when it is expected to enter showrooms in Germany – home to Europe’s largest Turkish diaspora – later this year.

Alongside the T10X on the Togg stand will be the new T10F notchback saloon which uses the T10X modular system and is designed to woo away customers from the VW ID.7. The T10F has a given range of 623 kilometres between charges.

The new Togg saloon has a full-width cockpit display and generous entertainment and connectivity features. More technical details will be revealed at the show from September 9-14.

Togg said it will also put in an appearance in Munich, where it will offer test drives in the two cars.

The existing Togg sports utility stands at 4.60 metres and squares up against the Volkswagen ID.5 and Tesla Model Y. It comes with either 52.4 or 88.5 kWh batteries for á standard ranges of up to 523 kilometres and the SUV can be equipped with either one or two motors.

The power output then varies from 160 kW/218 hp to 320 kW/435 hp. According to the manufacturer, the most powerful Togg has a top speed of up to 185 km/h.

The Togg is no slouch either when it comes to charging and can do so at up to 180 kW.

Togg was founded in 2018 as Türkiye’nin Otomobili Girişim Grubu using an acronym of the Turkish for “Turkey’s Automobile Joint Venture Group Inc.”.

President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan had earlier made repeated calls for a new Turkish-made car after the demise of the defunct Anadol brand which made cars and pick-ups between 1966 and 1991.



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