It will be sold in other European countries as well.
Jameel Motors has teamed up with Zhejiang Geely Farizon New Energy Commercial Vehicle Group (Farizon Auto) to bring a shiny new lineup of electric vans to Britain. The first batch is set to hit the road in 2025, and these aren’t your granddad’s delivery vehicles – they’re smarter, greener, and packed with tech that might make your laptop jealous.
Farizon Auto might sound like a new superhero alias, but it’s actually a Chinese automotive company that’s been shaking things up since 2016. With its laser focus on zero emissions and user-friendly technology, Farizon has become a trailblazer in the world of commercial electric vehicles. Now, they’re taking their talents to the UK with a flagship model called the SV large van.
Let’s talk tech specs. The SV is no slouch in the battery department, thanks to something called “cell-to-pack technology.” What does that mean for you? Ten per cent more battery capacity, a lighter vehicle, and a more rigid body. Oh, and it’s rocking a dual-redundancy drive-by-wire system. Translation: it (probably) brakes faster, steers more precisely, and gets better range – all while carrying heavier loads.
From the get-go, the SV will come in three lengths, three heights, and two battery sizes (67 kWh and 83 kWh). A beefy 106-kWh option will join the party later. Pricing and specs are still under wraps, but with a setup like this, expect it to make some waves in the UK’s £1.6 billion-a-day light commercial vehicle (LCV) market.
Jameel Motors isn’t stopping with the UK. This partnership is part of a bigger plan to introduce Farizon to other countries, too. More information, including pricing, will be announced in the first months of 2025 prior to a full market launch later in the year.
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