Las Vegas is thousands of miles away from Turkey, but that didn’t stop Togg from introducing the new T10F at CES. However, this shouldn’t be surprising as the company said the model is “not just a car,” but rather a “connected smart device.” Marketing hyperbole aside, the T10F is an electric fastback sedan that follows in the footsteps of the T10X crossover. It features a fully enclosed grille with chrome accents, which are designed to resemble tulip petals.
The grille is flanked by slender LED
headlights, which reside above boomerang-shaped daytime running lights. We can
also see a large central intake as well as triangular air curtains. Moving
further back, there are digital side mirrors, flush door handles, and a
pronounced shoulder line. We can also see a contrasting black roof as well as a
curvaceous rear end with a slender light bar.
The interior is decidedly high-tech as it
houses a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster and a massive 29-inch widescreen
infotainment system. They’re joined by a lower 8-inch display that appears to
be focused on climate controls and phone contacts. Togg didn’t say much else
about the cabin, but the company confirmed the T10F will be their first vehicle
to offer a heated steering wheel. Besides that, we can see a rotary shifter,
touch controls, and what appears to be a wireless smartphone charger. The trunk
holds 500 liters of luggage, but that can be expanded to 1,350 liters by folding the rear seat down.
On the performance front, the entry-level
model has a rear-mounted motor producing 215 hp and 350 Nm of torque. This setup will enable the car to accelerate from 0-100 km/h in 7.2 seconds. Customers will also be able to get a dual-motor
all-wheel drive system, which increases the output to 429 hp and 700 Nm of torque. Thanks to the extra oomph and traction, this
variant can hit 100 km/h in 4.6 seconds.
Additional details are limited, but Togg
is expecting a WLTP range of 600 km with the long range battery. It
reportedly has a capacity of 88.5 kWh, while the standard 52.4 kWh battery is
said to deliver 350 km of range. Regardless, Togg said a 180 kW DC
fast charger can take the battery from a 20-80% charge in as little as 28
minutes. The T10F will reportedly be launched in Turkey next year, before being
offered in Europe.