At this year's CES electronics show, Turkish startup Togg unveiled its new concept car, which, according to the company, combines advanced technology, driverless technology and the latest connected elements – a selling point that Chinese new cars have been promoting for several years.
The next vision sounds more familiar, with Togg saying its goal is to produce five models and produce 1 million units by 2030. This is said to the European and American people at CES, even if it is not enough, for the Chinese market, Evergrande's bold words are still around liang for three days. Togg even said the company will be the first non-traditional car manufacturer in Europe to produce EVs.
Then back to the car itself, Togg's concept car was designed by the Italian design company Binfa, but the Chinese market, which is accustomed to PPT cars, is really strange about such a design, you can't say that it is not fashionable, nor can you say that it is not technological, but these design elements seem to have appeared repeatedly in PPT a few years ago.
From a design point of view, Togg's concept car has no special design elements, perhaps Binfa cobbled together a scheme that was not previously sold in China.