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Volvo's parent company is launching a premium electric van in the UK

Volvo's parent company is launching a premium electric van in the UK

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China's Geely, owner of car makers including Lotus, Volvo, Polestar, Smart and LEVC, is looking to shake up the UK's LCV market with a new premium electric van brand.
Farizon, founded in 2016, is just weeks away from beginning UK deliveries of its flagship SV, a mid-sized van available in three sizes and with a range of different battery options, and it plans to tempt fleets away from established ICE-powered alternatives by offering a more usable and premium-oriented proposition.
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