Farizon SV Combi Released in Hong Kong and First Batch of 1,000 Taxis Delivered
HONG KONG, June 13, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Farizon New Energy Commercial Vehicle showcased multiple models at the Geely Holding Group exhibition booth during the 2025 International Automotive & Supply Chain Expo (Hong Kong), and held the first-batch delivery ceremony of 1,000 Farizon SV taxis and Farizon SV Combi Premiere, further deepening the brand's business layout in the Hong Kong market.
As the commercial vehicle sector under Geely Holding Group, Farizon has built a full-range product matrix covering heavy trucks, light trucks, micro trucks, LCVs, and buses. It is the first in China to realize the all-new-energy product series of its entire lineup, and in 2024 it became the world's first new energy commercial vehicle brand with a cumulative sales of 300,000 units. Starting from the fourth quarter of 2024, Farizon has gradually entered the European, Middle Eastern, and Asia-Pacific markets.
Farizon SV is an electric VAN exclusively developed by Farizon. Its highlights include a longest range of 398km, a maximum space of 13 cubic meters, and a hidden B-pillar design. It has also won the Euro NCAP Platinum Rating and is very popular in the European market. The cargo Farizon SV is currently on sale in Hong Kong. This Farizon display will further enrich the SV product line and complete the first batch delivery of 1,000 units of new taxi to the Big Bee fleet of Sino Development (International) Co. Limited.
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