Farizon Auto continues to accelerate with the opening of its flagship retail site in north London. Operating from a temporary sales office for the short term until the refurbishment of the site has been completed, the Farizon sales team welcomed its first prospective customers on 15 July. The flagship dealership – on the busy A406 North Circular near the Hangar Lane Gyratory in Park Royal – showcases the brand’s corporate identity that will be implemented at its growing network of retail partner sites across the UK in the coming months.

Farizon’s flagship in North London

Farizon Auto started selling the Farizon SV electric van earlier this year via UK distributor Jameel Motors. The model line-up includes the option of 67 kWh, 83 kWh or 106 kWh batteries, with one efficient, all-electric powertrain available, which produces 170 kW (231 PS) of power and 336 Nm of torque. The SV delivers a WLTP range of up to 342 miles (city), and up to 247 miles (combined), while a 20 to 80 per cent top-up charge can be completed in as little as 36 minutes.

Scott Fogharty, Head of Business at Jameel Motors UK, commented: “Our team has been working hard to get this site open as quickly as possible, so we have a base from which to offer test drives and to finalise sales with a rapidly growing list of prospective customers. The reaction to our launch activities over the last few months has been hugely positive, and we’re looking forward to working with customers to quickly get them on the road with their new SV electric vans.”

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