The TOGG T10F Long Range AWD enters the EV SUV market with strong credentials. Expected in Germany from about €50,000 starting September 2025, it combines all-wheel drive with a large battery and ambitious range.
Key Specs and Range
The battery is rated at 88.5 kWh nominal with 85.0 kWh usable and uses LFP chemistry. Real-world range is about 465 km in mild conditions and around 395 km in colder weather. Efficiency stands at 183 Wh/km under realistic driving. This makes the TOGG T10F competitive with premium electric SUVs, although range decreases on highways or in winter.
Performance and Drive
The AWD system delivers 320 kW (435 PS) with 700 Nm torque. Acceleration from 0-100 km/h takes 4.1 seconds and top speed is limited to 177 km/h. Such power places the T10F among the quicker electric SUVs. Moreover, the all-wheel drive improves grip and stability in poor conditions.
Charging and Usability
The vehicle supports 11 kW AC charging for home or destination use. DC fast charging peaks at 180 kW, allowing a 10-80% charge in about 33 minutes with ~85 kW average. Full charging at home takes roughly 9 hours 15 minutes. These speeds are practical for most owners, although charging slows above 80%.
Long Trip Suitability
EV Database rates the car 3 out of 5 for long-distance use. The one-stop range, with a 15-minute fast charge, averages 505 km. In mild conditions it can reach 577 km, while cold weather and highways reduce it to about 450 km. Therefore, it is capable of road trips but still requires planning and access to charging networks.
Size, Cargo and Practical Use
The TOGG T10F Long Range AWD measures 4,830 mm in length, 1,881 mm in width, and 1,555 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2,890 mm. Curb weight is about 2,294 kg. Cargo space is 505 litres, expandable to 1,350 litres with seats folded. It seats five and offers two ISOFIX points. These dimensions show it is practical for families and long hauls.
Strengths and Weaknesses
Strengths include strong range, quick acceleration, competitive charging, and generous cargo space. Weaknesses include range loss on highways, slower charging after 80%, no bidirectional charging, and a starting price that rises with options. Consequently, the T10F is excellent for performance-oriented EV buyers but less ideal for those needing extreme efficiency or advanced V2X features.
The TOGG T10F Long Range AWD blends long range, sporty performance, and practicality. It is well-suited for buyers who need power, space, and AWD security. However, efficiency drops under certain conditions and charging flexibility has limits. For drivers with access to reliable fast chargers, it stands out as a capable and exciting option in the premium electric SUV class.








