Turkish car manufacturer TOGG will be present at CES 2022 running from January 5-8t in Las Vegas, debuting its “Use-Case Mobility” technologies. TOGG, also known as Turkey’s Automotive Joint Venture Group, consists of five local companies that have come together to create a range of electric vehicles. TOGG revealed prototypes for its electric SUV and sedan two years ago and recently confirmed that production of both models would begin in 2022.

In a statement, TOGG confirmed that the Use-Case Mobility technologies it will bring to CES will weave “together advanced electric, autonomous, and connected mobility technologies within one design sphere.” Presumably, the automaker will bring along its electric SUV and sedan prototypes but this has yet to be confirmed.

 

Both the electric SUV and sedan pictured here were designed by Italian studio Pininfarina Both the SUV and sedan models will be offered in single and dual-motor configurations. Entry-level models will be rear-wheel drive with a single electric motor delivering 200 hp while flagship models will add an electric motor up front, resulting in a combined 400 hp. Dual-motor versions should hit 100 km/h in 4.8 seconds while single-motor ones should hit the same mark in 7.6 seconds.

Preliminary range details suggest base models will be able to travel at least  300 km on a single charge while dual-motor models should have a range of over 500 km. TOGG will build its vehicles at a factory in the Gemlik district of northwestern Bursa province, which should be completed in early 2022.