GSR II compatible Togg T10Xs are now on sale

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A 30-month term campaign for 700 thousand TL has started for Togg T10X. According to the statement, GSR II compatible T10Xs are also on sale.

The official statement from Togg on the subject was as follows: Togg, Turkey’s global technology brand serving in the mobility sector, continues to introduce the T10X to users with special financing support. Togg offered its current T10X versions to its users at advantageous prices as part of the campaign valid throughout September. Within the scope of the campaign, it is possible to own a T10X by choosing the option of 0% interest and 12 months maturity for a loan of 700 thousand TL or 30 months maturity with a monthly repayment of 35 thousand 607 TL with a 2.29% interest rate at contracted banks. Togg has launched the T10Xs, which have ADAS software and hardware designed to increase driver, passenger and traffic safety, which the “General Safety Regulations” GSR II have made mandatory as standard in vehicles as of September 1, 2024, for sale as of September 1. The September campaign will be valid for all GSR II compatible T10Xs and a limited number of GSR I compatible versions. With the GSR II regulation, the smart lane tracking system, lane departure warning, frontal collision warning and emergency braking system have been offered as standard in T10X models produced as of the date the application came into force.

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Users will be able to activate additional features such as “Heavy Traffic Pilot”, “Adaptive Cruise Control” and “Adaptive Driver Assistant”, which are not mandatory for the GSR II but are offered as standard hardware preparation, by purchasing them from the Trumore app. Users who receive their T10Xs before September 2024 will not be required to pay for these features.

These features coming to the T10X will work within the limits permitted by regulations; “Heavy Traffic Pilot” will automatically adjust driving speed up to 15 km/h according to the traffic in front, and in the event of a complete stop, it will continue following with a command from the driver as required by current regulations. “Adaptive Driver Assistant” will be able to follow the vehicle in front at speeds up to 60 km/h in cases where lane markings cannot be read, and will be able to adapt itself by learning user habits.

Togg stated in May 2023, when it started delivering the T10X model, that advanced driver assistance systems would be loaded onto the devices at a later date. Following the intensive engineering developments made since then to meet the requirements required for compliance with GSR II regulations, the work on the ADAS systems of the vehicles that will set off before September 1, 2024 is nearing completion. The calendar on this subject will be shared with users in the coming days.”

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