MELBOURNE: The new Farizon V7E all-electric commercial van is set to enter Australia in 2026, and is aimed at price-conscious couriers, contractors, sole traders and fleet operators.
Farizon is the commercial vehicle marque of Geely Holding Group.
Jameel Motors Australia country general manager Adam Lawson said, "Operators want capability, usability and value first. The V7E has been developed to deliver on those fundamentals, with electric power supporting the proposition rather than defining it.”
The V7E is said to bring payload, cargo capacity and real-world usability on par with or better than entry-level ICE (internal combustion engine) vehicles.
The V7E offers over 1,300kg payload capacity, 6.95 cubic metre of cargo volume, generous internal load length and a low rear loading height.

Its narrow, agile body, efficient footprint and tight turning circle make it well-suited to high-frequency routes, loading zones and job-site access.
The V7E offers up to 330km of driving range on a single charge, supported by advanced CATL LFP battery technology designed for durability and repeat daily use.
Like the Farizon SV range, the V7E benefits from a suite of modern safety, comfort and connectivity features.
The V7E enters the Australian market at a time when many operators are reassessing rising fuel, servicing and operating costs, alongside the introduction of more sustainable processes.

By removing fuel dependency and reducing mechanical complexity, the V7E offers a compelling alternative for businesses looking to lower ongoing costs without changing how they work.
Electric power is positioned as a practical advantage rather than the headline, delivering quiet operation, simplified charging at home or depot, and fewer service components compared with traditional ICE vans.
“Many operators are reassessing the true cost of running traditional ICE vans and looking for alternatives that do not require a change in how they work. The V7E delivers the payload and usability businesses expect from a light commercial vehicle, while offering the potential for lower ongoing costs and simplified ownership over time,” added Lawson.
Complete vehicle specifications, variant details and pricing will be officially announced in April 2026, with the V7E available for delivery from May 2026.
