Turkey is getting closer to formally introducing its first car under the aegis of its own brand, TOGG. The so-called “smart device” has arrived in Tierra del Fuego, Argentina for its extensive winter testing after undergoing ongoing road, safety, performance, and range or battery tests at certified test sites throughout the world.
Turkish Airlines Board Chairman Statement:

According to a video posted by the Turkish Airlines subsidiary on Wednesday, Togg has transported using a special Turkish Cargo airplane. The Turkish Airlines Dr. Ahmet Bolat made the following comments regarding the shipment:
‘’We are honoring TOGG, one of Turkey’s most ambitious initiatives, for its successful performance in tests conducted around the world. We are happy to export Turkish technology and automobiles over the world, playing our part as the nation’s flag carrier and having the ability to fly to more countries than any other airline in the world.
TOGG CEO M. Gurcan Karakas stated:

According to TOGG CEO M. Gurcan Karakas, they have pleased to work with Turkish Airlines on both the CES 2022 and the current winter testing in Argentina projects. He added Since the first day we started on our journey, we have operated on the guiding philosophy of selecting our business partners from among the best in our nation and the entire world. We have now begun another fruitful partnership with Turkish Cargo for the continuation of our winter testing by delivering our TOGG Smart device to an accredited test center in Ushuaia, Argentina, the closest point to the South Pole.
Turkish TOGG Cargo flight:

The new TOGG brand identity and concept automobile made their debut on the global stage at the CES trade show, which held in Las Vegas from January 5 to 8, 2022. The car has flown there on a special Turkish Cargo flight. Turkish Cargo uses specialized machinery for delicate products requiring unique shipping procedures. With the help of cameras placed throughout the storage facilities, the movements of expensive cargoes kept in delicate cargo compartments are constantly monitored.






