Togg T10X

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Togg T10X
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2023 Togg T10X
Overview
Manufacturer Togg
Production
Model years 2023–present [3]
AssemblyTurkey: Gemlik [3]
Designer Pininfarina [4] [5] and Murat Günak [5]
Body and chassis
Class Compact crossover SUV (C)
Body style 5-door crossover SUV [6]
Layout
Powertrain
Electric motor Single motor: 160 kW (210 hp) [7]
Dual motor: 320 kW (430 hp)
Transmission Single-speed fixed
Battery 88.5  kWh or 52.4  kWh
Range523 km (325 mi)  WLTP [8]
Plug-in charging CCS up to 180 kW [9]
Dimensions
Wheelbase 2,890 mm (113.8 in) [10]
Length4,599 mm (181.1 in)
Width1,886 mm (74.3 in)
Height1,676 mm (66.0 in)

The Togg T10X is a fully electric C-segment SUV produced by the Turkish car manufacturer Togg. [11] Togg started manufacturing the T10X in 2022, which is the first of five electric cars models that are planned to be produced by 2030. [12] Deliveries started in April 2023. [13]

Contents

Naming

The T10X has a designation that corresponds to a model code at Togg: [14]

Overview

The vehicle was designed by the Turkish designer Murat Günak in collaboration with Pininfarina, [4] [5] based on Togg's requirements, including a tulip motif. [5] The design of the T10X incorporates several elements of Turkish culture, notably the rims and the tulip-shaped grille. Additionally, the stitching lines on the T10X seats also represent a tulip. [15]

Interior

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Interior of Togg T10X

The T10X has 12-inch digital on-board instrumentation and a central touch screen resting on a 29-inch panoramic panel that covers the entire width of the dashboard. To this is added a second touch screen positioned further down for access to the settings. [16] The center console in a floating form has a rotary transmission selector on the side, a button for the electronic parking brake, a regenerative braking control and a touchpad. Standard equipment inside the vehicle also includes an on-board camera with voice activation and control. An infotainment system using artificial intelligence and Togg's Trumore digital platform incorporates a home automation (Smart Living) and ubiquitous technology system allowing the user to perform multiple actions of daily life. Togg offers an optional Meridian sound system inside its SUV.

Motors

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Different color options for the Togg T10X

The T10X is offered in two powertrain configurations, namely an electric motor on the rear axle providing rear-wheel drive (RWD) or dual electric motors on the front and rear axles offering all-wheel drive (AWD). The Rear-Wheel Drive (RWD) configuration with an electric motor delivers 160 kW (218 hp) and 350 N m of torque, enabling 0–100 km/h in 7.6 seconds. [17] For its part, the configuration in all-wheel drive (AWD) with two electric motors develops a power of 320 kW (436 hp) and 700 N m of torque allowing to perform the 0 to 100 km/h in 4.8 seconds. [14]

Togg T10X RWD [18] [19]
V1 Standard RangeV2 Standard RangeV2 Long Range
MotorElectricElectricElectric
Motor power (kW)160160160
Motor power (ch)218218218
Torque (N m)350350350
Transmission layoutRear-wheel drive (RWD)Rear-wheel drive (RWD)Rear-wheel drive (RWD)
Maximum speed (km/h)185185185
0 - 100 km/h (s)7,47,47,8
Weight (kg)194919742126
BrakesCooled disc brakeCooled disc brakeCooled disc brake
SuspensionsMacPhersonMacPhersonMacPherson
Battery
TypeLithium-ion
Battery capacity (kWh)52,452,488,5
Battery range (cycle WLTP) (km)314314523
Consumption (kWh/100 km)16,716,716,9
Charging time
AC charging station195 minutes195 minutes345 minutes
DC charging station28 minutes (20 to 80 %)28 minutes (20 to 80 %)28 minutes (20 to 80 %)
Togg C-SUV, 2022 2022 Togg C-SUV.jpg
Togg C-SUV, 2022

Batteries

Togg offers two battery options for the T10X which correspond to a choice between a lithium-ion battery with a capacity of 52.4 kWh for a range of 314 km and a consumption of 16.7 kWh/100 km, or a larger lithium-ion battery with a capacity of 88.5 kWh providing a range of 523 km for a consumption of 16.9 kWh/100 km. [20] The T10X 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. [21] The standard Turkish electrical power socket (which is 230V) will provide a full charge overnight. [8] 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. [22] The battery is guaranteed for 8 years, [23] and Farasis Energy says the cells will last for 1 million kilometres. [8]

Trim levels

The T10X is offered in two trim versions. The entry-level finish, named V1, only has the battery with a capacity of 52.4 kWh while the more luxurious finish, named V2, allows you to choose between the 52.4 kWh battery or the one with more large capacity at 88.5 kWh. Each of the two finishing versions offer a group of options (Launch Package) containing different elements from one version to another.

Safety

The car is claimed to conform to the standards of the European New Car Assessment Programme's five-star rating system, [24] however as of October 2023 NCAP has not done the tests. [25] Cars sold in the home market are limited to 185 km/h. [26] [27] The T10X comes standard with nine airbags and a suite of Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) that can evolve through continuous learning and automatic over-the-air (OTA) updates.

Autonomy and communications

According to Zorlu, cars will be constantly connected to the internet by 5G. [26] This SUV includes adaptive cruise control with stop-and-go function that works in conjunction with a traffic sign detection system, a lane keeping system, a lane departure warning system, frontal, rear and rear cross-traffic collisions. The vehicle also features a surround view camera, blind spot assist system, driver assistance system, advanced electronic stability control and automatic parking assist system. [28]

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