The Togg T10X, a vehicle developed and manufactured entirely in Turkey, is now available for pre-order starting on March 16th. The starting price for this innovative car is set at 953,000 Turkish Liras, which is approximately $50,200. The vehicle, which has been in development for five years, will be exclusively built in Turkey and priced from 953,000 Turkish Liras (~$50,200).
Described by Togg as a āsmart deviceā, the T10X will initially be sold with a single rear-mounted electric motor delivering 218 hp and the option between two battery packs offering up to 523 km (325 miles) of range. Customers who pre-order between March 16 and 25 and pay 60,000 liras (~$3,200) will enter a lottery to determine who the first 20,000 owners will be.
The flagship variant, featuring a pair of electric motors that combine to produce 435 hp and 700 Nm (516 lb-ft), will start at 1.215 million liras (~$64,000) and will be available for delivery from October 29.
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Togg plans to build 20,000 units of the T10X this year, with the first deliveries of the base variant set to reach customers at the end of March. The automaker claims that the vehicle can reach 62 mph (100 km/h) in 7.4 seconds, while the flagship variant can achieve the same speed in just 4.8 seconds.
In addition, Togg says that by using its Trugo charging stations, owners can charge their vehicle from 20% to 80% capacity in just 30 minutes.
Togg CEO, GĆ¼rcan KarakaÅ, expressed his excitement about the launch, stating, āFrom day one, we set out to create a globally competitive mobility technology brand whose intellectual property is 100 percent owned by Togg, TĆ¼rkiye, and to create an ecosystem around our smart device and digital products that are accessible to everyone and can be developed by everyone by putting the user at the center.ā
With the T10X, Togg aims to establish itself as a leader in the electric vehicle market and create an accessible and user-centric mobility brand that can compete on a global scale.