According to
khabarkhodro, The first prototype was presented at the facility where it will
be produced.
Türkiye'nin
Otomobili Girişim Grubu, or TOGG, opened its production facility with a grand
ceremony. At the ceremony, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan took the
stage with the prototype of the first C-segment SUV to be produced by the
brand.
TOGG didn't
announce the name of the new model at the ceremony, but it did offer some hints
at the final production form. We're told that the EV will come with options for
single and dual motors, two battery capacity options, and predicted maximum
ranges of 186 miles (300 kilometers) and 311 miles (500 km), respectively.
We also don't know
the price of the TOGG model, but the company reports that pre-sales of
the EV are
slated to start in February of 2023. In March, official sales will start.
TOGG says its plant
is expected to produce between 17,000-18,000 vehicles in its first year. The
company also speculates that by 2030, the plant will have produced more than 1
million cars.
At the opening
ceremony, it was also announced that TOGG would not use a dealer-based system.
Instead, users will be able to order through the mobile application called
"TOGG Care." Models will be tested in areas called "experience
points."
The brand's first
model, the C-SUV, will go on sale in March 2023. For the highly anticipated
C-Sedan, which appeared at the CES 2022, we have to wait for 2025.
The C-X Coupe
replaced the C-Hatch version, which we saw canceled during the launch. This
model will be on the market in 2026. For the most affordable B-SUV model,
unfortunately, buyers will have to wait until 2027.