Turkey’s automotive startup, Togg, made its international public debut today at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), in Las Vegas. To mark the occasion, it showed off the “Transition Concept Smart Device”, an electric fastback study with an odd choice for a name. Designed by Pininfarina, the car joins the company’s previously announced compact-size electric SUV and sedan concepts. It’s not clear if this latest fastback is intended to replace the previously seen compact sedan or was created just for CES.
A “dynamic and innovative fastback,” the
Transition Concept Smart Device features a slick styling highlighted by the
suicide-style rear doors. Per Pininfarina, the concept leading the design of
the car was a line that runs all the way down the side of the vehicle. The
illuminated Togg logo, meanwhile, is unique to this car and represents the
unification of Eastern and Western cultures.
Inside, the Togg Transition Concept Smart
Device features a sporty steering wheel, four single seats with seatbelts
integrated within them, and a plethora of infotainment screens. Passengers are
welcomed into the car with pillarless suicide doors.
Togg did not share any technical details
about the fastback study.