Erdogan stirs Turkish electric vehicle first

Turkey's automotive industry has expanded its range with the new electric model Togg T10F, an addition to the T10X family SUV. Official presentation followed exhibition IA Mobile 2025 in Munich, while the first to take over the new car was Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who tested [...]
Official presentation followed exhibition The IA Mobile 2025 in Munich, while the first to take over the new car was Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who tested it on a symbolic trip near the Dolma Bahce Palace in Istanbul, writes A2 CNN.
T10F reaches 435 horsepower. Its autonomy ranges from 335km to 610km, while from 0 to 100 km/h in just 4.1 seconds.

Erdogan was also the first to take over SUV T10X electricity in 2023. He has been the main supporter of the Togg project, a consortium that includes giants such as BMC, Zorlu Holding, Anadolu Group, Turkcell and Turkey's Union of Chambers (TOBB), offering fiscal facilities and free land to the factory in the Stock Exchange.

Togg has ambitious plans for expansion on the European market, starting first from Germany, the country with the largest Turkish community abroad, while later attending France and Italy. Both models, T10F and T10X, have received five stars on Euro NCAP security tests./Periscope/














