The Togg T10X is Turkey's first indigenous electric vehicle, produced by a consortium of major Turkish industrial groups (BMC, Zorlu, Anadolu Group, Turkcell) at a purpose-built factory in Gemlik, Bursa. Since deliveries began in April 2023, the T10X has rapidly captured approximately 20% of Turkey's EV market, with 30,000+ units sold in 2024. The company subsidiary Siro produces lithium-ion batteries domestically, and Togg launched European sales in Germany starting at €37,900 in late 2025.
Togg represents Turkey's most ambitious civilian technology sovereignty project — an attempt to build a national automotive brand from scratch in the electric era, bypassing the century of ICE automotive development that Turkey missed. The project benefits from government backing through tax incentives and charging infrastructure investment, and the consortium structure pools capabilities from Turkey's largest industrial groups.
The strategic significance extends beyond automotive: Togg is building a domestic EV supply chain including battery manufacturing, charging networks, and connected vehicle software. Five models are planned by 2030, with the T10X serving as the platform for scaling production and building brand recognition in European markets. Success would give Turkey its first globally competitive consumer technology brand since Turkish Airlines.