The T10F was presented by
Turkish automaker
Togg on 9 January 2024, during the
Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2024 held in
Las Vegas.
Design The
fastback body shape allows the sedan to offer a sportier design than conventional sedans. However, the design moves away from the classic notchback fastback shape and adopts a more dynamic and aerodynamic silhouette with its five doors. Key features include a sculpted line that extends from the front to the rear door, a rear wing edge that wraps around the door handle, and a vertical chrome element on the C-pillar. The T10F's design emphasizes details and aerodynamics, featuring flush door handles and sculpted wheels to optimize airflow. The surface of the rear wings follows the base of the rear window, incorporating an integrated spoiler and giving the rear volume a distinctive aesthetic. Cutting the rear pillar allows for a two-tone roof. The front of the T10F features boomerang-shaped daytime running lights, with long, thin turn signals integrated into the front fascia. The grille has been sculpted with recesses and chrome inserts reminiscent of
tulip petals, one of the
symbols of
Turkey. The rear light design mirrors that of the
T10X SUV, with a side light design that visually increases the width of the vehicle. The rear bumper's aerodynamic air outlets mirror those at the front. In terms of dimensions, the Togg T10F is slightly taller, longer, and wider than the
Tesla Model 3 and
BYD Seal which occupying the
D-segment mid-size car despite being as a
C-segment compact size. The Togg T10F measures at 4,830 mm (190.2 in) longer, 1,881 mm (74.1 in) wider, and 1,560 (61.4 in) taller than the both
Tesla and
BYD. The Togg T10F slated to compete against the electric mid-size sedan like the
BYD Seal,
Tesla Model 3, and
Hyundai Ioniq 6 in the Turkish EV market.
Interior The interior of the T10F is very similar to that of the
T10X. The sedan offers an ultra-modern interior with 12.3-inch digital on-board instrumentation and a central touchscreen infotainment screen based on a huge 29-inch panoramic panel which covers the entire width of the dashboard. Added to this is a second 8-inch touch screen positioned further down for access to settings. The center console in a floating form has a rotary transmission selector on the side, a wireless charger, a button for the
electronic parking brake,
regenerative braking control and a
touchpad. The
Trumore app allows access and use of the vehicle. The manufacturer offers a 12-speaker Meridian sound system inside its sedan.
Batteries Togg offers two battery options for the T10F which correspond to a choice between a
lithium-ion battery with a capacity of 52.4 kWh for a range of 350 km, or a larger lithium-ion battery with a capacity of 88.5 kWh providing a range of 623 km. The T10F has a charging capacity of up to 180 kW with a DC charger, allowing the battery to go from 20% to 80% in 28 minutes. The batteries are produced at Siro in
Gemlik,
Bursa province. Siro's facilities are located alongside the
Togg plant. Siro is a Togg subsidiary (50% owned) established in partnership with energy company Farasis Energy. Togg is also developing its own battery technology under the Trugo brand.
Safety The T10F comes standard with seven
airbags and a suite of
Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) that can evolve through continuous learning and automatic over-the-air (OTA) updates. The sedan includes
adaptive cruise control with stop-and-go function that works in conjunction with a traffic sign detection system, a lane keeping system and a lane departure warning system. The vehicle also features a surround view camera, blind spot assist system, driver assistance system, advanced electronic stability control and automatic parking assist system.
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