Turkish automaker TOGG has announced detailed financing plans for its upcoming T10F V1 and V2 electric vehicle models, scheduled for release in 2026. The availability of these loan options-with interest rates starting at 2.38%-signals a move towards increased market accessibility as the company prepares for full-scale production and expansion into European markets. This proclamation arrives after TOGG began accepting pre-orders for both models in Febuary 2023, with deliveries anticipated to begin in the first quarter of 2026.
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T10F V2 için 1,7 milyon TL kredi, 48 ay vade ve yüzde 2,38 faiz oranıyla aylık 68 bin 455 TL ödeme planı oluşturulabiliyor.
T10F V1 için ise 1,3 milyon TL kredi imkanı, yüzde 2,42 faizle aylık 52 bin 847 TL taksit seçeneği sunuluyor.
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Turkish Automaker TOGG Announces Financing Options for 2026 Models
Turkish electric vehicle manufacturer TOGG has unveiled financing options for its T10F V1 and T10F V2 models slated for release in 2026. The announcement comes as the company prepares to ramp up production and deliveries of its domestically produced vehicles, signaling a growing presence in the European automotive market.
Customers interested in the T10F V2 can secure a loan of 1.7 million Turkish Lira (approximately $54,000 USD) with a 48-month term and an interest rate of 2.38%. This translates to a monthly payment of 68,455 Turkish Lira (roughly $2,175 USD). For the T10F V1, TOGG is offering a loan of 1.3 million Turkish Lira (approximately $41,000 USD) at a 2.42% interest rate, resulting in monthly payments of 52,847 Turkish Lira (around $1,675 USD).
These financing options are designed to make TOGG’s electric vehicles more accessible to a wider range of consumers. The availability of relatively low-interest loans could be a key factor in driving adoption of the new models as the company expands its footprint in the competitive EV sector.
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