Türkiye’s electric vehicle manufacturer Togg will start accepting pre-orders for its new T10F fastback sedan in September, with the first deliveries scheduled for the same month.
The company announced that the T10F will be on display at Togg experience centers across Türkiye, allowing potential buyers to view the vehicle before placing orders.
The pre-order period will open at the same time, with deliveries beginning later in the month.
The T10F, which began engineering tests in August 2024, will have a driving range of 600 kilometers (373 miles) on a single charge — about 80 kilometers more than Togg’s existing SUV model.
The vehicle can charge from 20 percent to 80 percent in 28 minutes using fast-charging technology. Its electric motor delivers 218 horsepower and enables the car to accelerate from 0 to 100 kilometers per hour (62 mph) in 7.2 seconds.
The T10F’s design incorporates artificial intelligence systems and advanced driver-assistance features. Inside, the model offers a total of 41.3 inches of digital display space, including a 12.3-inch instrument panel, a 29-inch infotainment screen, and an 8-inch touch control display.
The launch of the T10F comes as Togg prepares to expand into Europe, with its T10X model recently completing a problem-free journey from Kocaeli’s Gemlik district to Munich, Germany, as part of its market entry preparations, Bild reported last week. The fully electric SUV will debut at the IAA Mobility Fair in Munich before reaching German roads later in 2025.
The report ran under the headline “Rival arrives from Türkiye amid Germany’s automotive crisis,” highlighting the competitive landscape as Togg expands into Europe.
Togg, founded in 2018, unveiled its first electric vehicle prototype, the T10X, in December 2019, and began mass production of the model in 2022.
Starting deliveries in 2023, the company operates from its Gemlik plant as Türkiye’s only domestically produced electric vehicle brand, jointly owned by Anadolu Grubu (23%), BMC (23%), Turkcell (23%), Zorlu Holding (23%), and TOBB (8%).
Togg leads Türkiye’s electric vehicle market, selling 17,101 units in the first half of 2025 — outpacing its closest competitor by 4,781 units.