Farizon has launched the all-new V7E electric medium-sized van at Commercial Vehicle Show 2026, held recently in Birmingham. The V7E relies on a skateboard chassis and drive-by-wire technology. It also offers 6.95 cubic meter cargo capacity, payload of up to 1,338kg, and ultra-low 500mm cargo platform for easier loading and unloading.

Farizon V7E electric van

The V7E is launched with a straightforward line-up: a single body size finished in one of three paint finishes; a single comprehensive specification, and with the choice of a 50 kWh or a 67 kWh battery. In terms of range, the new Farizon van model travels up to 295 miles on the WLTP City cycle and 204 miles WLTP Combined.

As stated by the van maker, the van is backed in the UK by a five-year / 120,000 mile manufacturer’s warranty. Alongside a growing network of franchise dealers, nationwide maintenance, service and repair coverage is provided by the AA’s network of mobile vehicle technicians for four years. The van is being launched in the UK by Jameel Motors alongside the larger Farizon SV electric van, with which it shares its advanced, by-wire platform technology. Prices start at £28,000 (excluding delivery charge, VAT, ZEVG, VED and first registration fee).

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