The first Farizon SV electric vans have arrived in UK, with sales beginning in Q1 2025 and deliveries starting in Q2.
Initial shipments include two variants from the eight-model lineup planned for UK launch.
The SV panel van range offers multiple configurations – from the compact L1 H1 (4.9m long x 1.9m high) to the largest L3 H3 (5.9m long x 2.5m high). L1 and L2 models come with 67 kWh or 83 kWh battery options, while the L3 H3 offers 83 kWh or 106 kWh batteries.
WLTP range spans 177 to 247 miles combined, extending to 342 miles in urban settings.
The SV lineup positions itself against Ford’s E-Transit series – including both full-size E-Transit and E-Transit Custom – and various Stellantis competitors.
Chinese automotive corporation Geely owns the Farizon brand. The SV recently earned Euro NCAP’s Platinum safety award with 85 points, establishing it among Britain’s safest large vans.
This certification makes Farizon the highest-rated Chinese electric commercial vehicle manufacturer in Euro NCAP testing.
Jameel Motors will handle UK market introduction and sales under the Jameel Motors Farizon Auto banner. The company currently partners with automotive brands across Turkey, Morocco, Egypt, Algeria, Japan, China, and Monaco.
“Landing the first UK-spec vans sends a strong message to UK retailers and customers: we mean business,” said Tom Carney, Jameel Motors Farizon Auto managing director.
“We introduced ourselves and our plans for the Farizon SV last month, and we’re on track to meet our ambitious timelines. The team is already meeting customers, retailers and partners as we prepare for the start of sales in the coming weeks.”





