Farizon SV confirmed for E-Street at Automotive Management Live
Farizon, the electric van brand owned by Geely Holding Group, will showcase its new SV at Automotive Management Live on November 12 at the NEC Birmingham.
Developed specifically for the European market, the Farizon SV marks the brand’s entry into the UK’s growing electric light commercial vehicle (LCV) sector.
Visitors to the show’s E-Street feature, sponsored by Ohme, will be able to explore the L1 H1 variant, which offers dealers a first look at a versatile new option for fleets and SMEs transitioning to electric mobility.
Farizon, part of the same automotive group as Polestar, Lotus and Volvo, is targeting UK market leadership in electric commercial vehicles by the end of the decade.
The business is being led in the UK by former Inchcape executive Tom Carney.
Eight panel van variants are planned, but the compact L1 H1 version will be the first to arrive in the UK. It offers 67kWh and 83kWh battery options, DC fast charging up to 140kW (depending on battery), and a 2.0-tonne towing capacity.

The SV is also eligible for the Government’s £5,000 Plug-in Van Grant, reducing the entry price of the L1 H1 67kWh model to around £40,000 plus VAT.
To support early adopters, Farizon has launched a “Big 4” incentive package running until December 31.
The offer includes four years of warranty, servicing, roadside assistance and up to 4,000 miles of free EV charging.
Roadside cover will be delivered by the AA, with servicing available across the AA’s network of more than 200 LCV garages and 100 mobile technicians, as well as Farizon’s new UK dealerships in Park Royal, Heathrow, Somerset and Milton Keynes.

