Full points to domestic car Togg on the German track

Togg, which will go on sale in Europe starting from Germany in the last quarter of this year, was tested at the world-famous Germany Nürburgring track before sales. Social media content producer Etem Sayın and racing pilot Buyruk Asarı tested Togg at the Nürburgring track, which is very well known in the racing world, during their trip to Germany, which started from Istanbul with the Togg T10X and completed by covering 5 thousand kilometers.

In the images shared by the duo about their experiences with Togg on their social media accounts, it was seen that Togg driver Aşarı left many vehicles behind despite the strong bends and heavy rain on the track. While the images in question attracted great attention, the details of this experience with Togg T10X were also a matter of curiosity.

HIS MOTHER WANTED IN THE DRAW

Etem Sayın, who said that he put many members of his family into the lottery to get a togg and that they went to Germany with the car his mother gave him, said: 'We started our trip to Germany with the offer of my friend Aşarı. to this tool “We look at it as 'Turkey's automobile'. "We look at it as the first electric car produced by Turkey and want it to develop." said. Sayın announced that their journey, which started from Istanbul, lasted 10 days, including the return journey, and covered a total of 5 thousand km.

CONSUMED 25 THOUSAND TL

“We stopped 23 times for charging on the road, and our total consumption was 25 thousand liras.” said Etem Sayın, referring to his charging experiences during the journey. “We stopped 23 times in total for charging, but this process could have been completed by stopping 13 times. Greece in particular pushed us. “Greece is far behind Turkey in terms of charging facilities.” found in the description. 

IT GATHERED GREAT ATTENTION

Stating that there was great interest in Togg abroad, Sayın said that among the foreigners they encountered, especially Italians and Germans showed great interest in Togg and were surprised. Mr. said: “A British journalist asked, then it became news. Apart from that, expats were very interested. People who saw us on the road waved, said hello, and honked their horns. We encountered Turkish trucks many times, they honked their horns and saluted in the same way. We passed through Thessaloniki. We visited the house where our Ata was born. We took images from there. There were Turks there, it was the holiday season. They showed great interest. Frankly, they were surprised. So, overall, we encountered a great interest.” used the terms.

HANDLING IS VERY GOOD

Racing pilot Buyruk Aşarı also stated that he had made the same trip 6-7 times before with fossil fuel vehicles, but he got stranded twice on the same route. “We entered the track not to participate in a race track, but to experience our vehicle on a public day.” said. Aşarı underlined that Togg's mechanics and handling were far beyond his expectations. “The vehicle handles really well. “It went very safely.” she said.