Price unveiled for Türkiye’s first indigenous electric car TOGG

Türkiye’s first indigenous electric car maker TOGG on Tuesday unveiled the prices of its first model, with online pre-orders to begin later this week.The price of the standard range model T10X will start from 953,000 Turkish liras (about $50,200) to 1…

Türkiye’s first indigenous electric car maker TOGG on Tuesday unveiled the prices of its first model, with online pre-orders to begin later this week.

The price of the standard range model T10X will start from 953,000 Turkish liras (about $50,200) to 1.055 million liras (about $55,600), while the long-range model was priced at 1.215 million liras (about $64,000).

Pre-orders for the TOGG T10X will be taken online on March 16-27 and deliveries will start in late March.

With two different battery options for the 160 kW power (218 horsepower) T10X with rear-wheel drive, buyers can choose between a range of 314 kilometers (195 miles) or 523 km (325 mi).

The first version of the T10X is able to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 7.6 seconds, while the second, for which delivery will start on Oct. 29, can do 0-100 km/h in 4.8 seconds.

Featuring 320 kW power (435 horsepower), the second version also sports all-wheel drive.

The batteries of the TOGG T10X can be recharged to up to 80% from 20% in less than 28 minutes at fast-charging stations.

Drivers can also choose from six different color options for the electric vehicle.

Source: Anadolu Agency

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