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Farizon's electric SV van debuts in Australia with a $3,888 Lunar New Year discount

A bold new player enters Australia's electric van market. With three models, rapid charging, and a limited-time discount, Farizon targets fleets and camper builders.

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Farizon's electric SV van debuts in Australia with a $3,888 Lunar New Year discount

Farizon, a commercial vehicle brand under Geely Holdings, has launched in Australia with a Lunar New Year cashback offer. The promotion gives buyers $3,888 off its electric SV van until 15 March 2026. Three variants are available, each with different ranges and payload capacities.

The Farizon SV van comes in three versions: SWB Low Roof, LWB Low Roof, and LWB High Roof. Prices start at $69,990 for the SWB Low Roof, rising to $72,990 for the LWB Low Roof and $76,990 for the LWB High Roof. The smallest model offers a WLTP range of 376 km and carries up to 1,300 kg. The mid-sized LWB Low Roof covers 355 km on a charge and holds 1,235 kg. The largest, the LWB High Roof, has a 319 km range and targets fleet operators and the electric camper market.

All variants use an 83 kWh battery, which can recharge from 30% to 80% in about 36 minutes at a DC charger. The van's length spans 4,990 mm to 5,490 mm, making it longer than the LDV e-Deliver 7 in its extended configuration. Farizon is part of Geely Holdings, which also owns Volvo, Polestar, Zeekr, and Lotus.

The brand has already unveiled three Supervan models—Supervan E, Supervan L, and Supervan Max—at global trade shows. Future plans may include launches in Europe, Southeast Asia, and Latin America.

The Lunar New Year deal runs until mid-March 2026, offering a discount on all three variants. The van's fast-charging capability and flexible payload options aim to appeal to businesses and camper converters. Farizon's expansion follows Geely's broader strategy of growing its commercial vehicle presence worldwide.

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