Türkiye’s electric vehicle manufacturer Togg has delivered its first cars in Europe, beginning with Germany—the company’s first international market—as part of its broader expansion strategy across the continent.
The first deliveries took place in Stuttgart, known as the capital of Germany’s automotive industry, where Togg’s European center is based. The event ushered in the debut of the T10X and T10F smart models on German roads, both designed, developed, and produced entirely in Türkiye.
Togg began sales in Germany in September, following its official launch at the IAA Mobility fair in Munich on Sept. 8. Preorders opened on Sept. 29, leading to the first customer deliveries this week.
According to company officials, Togg is rapidly expanding its infrastructure in Germany to support the rollout of its smart vehicles. The first delivery point was set up in Kelheim, with a new center in Neuss expected to follow soon. Active service points currently operate in Berlin, Essen, and Nuremberg, while additional locations, including Munich, are being prepared.
Test drive and experience centers have also been established in major German cities such as Cologne, Berlin, Frankfurt, Munich, and Hamburg. Prospective buyers can schedule test drives through the company’s Trumore mobile app, with pop-up stores already open in Cologne, Hamburg, and Frankfurt.
Togg’s digital platform, Trumore, is now fully operational in Germany, offering end-to-end digital services—from ordering and payment to vehicle management. Users can access route and charging planning tools as well as personalized in-car experiences.
The company also plans to introduce new energy solutions in the near future, integrating them into its growing mobility ecosystem in Europe. Both the T10X and T10F models have received a five-star safety rating from Euro NCAP, the independent European car safety assessment program.
Tax-inclusive prices for the newly launched T10F sedan model range from €34,295 ($39,777.06) to €48,600, while the T10X SUV model starts at €34,295 and goes up to €49,200.