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Turkey’s Automobile Joint Venture Group (TOGG) which was announced in 2017 by Turkey’s president Recep Tayyip Erdogan and showcased its first two products in December (a sedan and an SUV), has submitted its design registration applications in India to the concerned authorities. As per a report from Turkish news outlet Dailysabah, TOGG’s applications are pending approval in countries like India, the United States, South Korea, Japan and China, and are expected to be cleared by the end of 2020. The group has also applied for industrial property rights for the car to the Turkish Patent and Trademark Office (TürkPatent). EVW could not independently verify the applications. The first car from the brand will be a C-Segment electric SUV that is expected to start production in 2022 from a new factory in the country’s Bursa province. The design of the C-SUV has also been registered as a trademark by the European Union’s Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) and the industrial property rights provided by the EUIPO will be valid until February 2029. The trademark can also be extended after that if TOGG applies for it. Cruise control system, interchangeable battery system, semi-replaceable battery and the mechanical connection structure are some of the features included in the patent applications. |
The Indian connection to the project is via Pininfarina, which is owned by the Mahindra Group. The Italian design house that has clients all over the world today has worked with TOGG for the design of the SUV. The looks, features and specs of the TOGG sedan & SUV made the world sit up and take notice as it was driven on to the stage by the Turkish president in an event in the Kocaeli province on 27 December. |
Originally Posted by Reinhard
(Post 4816843)
I hope they have also applied for anticipatory bankruptcy protection along with trademark & design registration. :D (Just don't see a Turkish car maker having any chance in our market.) |
Originally Posted by iTNerd
(Post 4816854)
If cars like Hector can sway Indian buyers, I don't see any reason why a Turkish car can't! Just need to induce the value-ness of the product, which the Indian Mass loves. |
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