Farizon electric vans to enter Irish market later this year

Farizon Auto, the commercial vehicle division of China’s Geely, is set to enter the Irish market later this year through newly appointed authorised distributor, the Frank Keane Group.

Established in 2016, Farizon Auto is backed by one of the world’s leading automotive manufacturers in Geely, the company that already owns the likes of Volvo Cars and Lotus.

The Farizon SV – the brand’s first product for Ireland – is a fully-electric commercial van available in a range of body sizes and roof heights, designed to meet the diverse needs of fleet and business customers.

Farizon Ireland will operate as the national distributor, overseeing product supply, retail partner development, and aftersales support. The first appointments to the Irish dealer network are expected soon, with sales expected to begin later in 2025.

Further details on the Farizon product line-up and vehicle arrival timelines will also be announced over the coming months.

Gerard Rice, managing director of the Frank Keane Group distribution business, commented: “We are delighted to be launching Farizon in Ireland.

“As demand grows for cleaner, smarter commercial vehicles, we believe Farizon offers something truly compelling – a safe and highly equipped electric van backed by a brand with global scale and strong engineering credentials.

“Our team is looking forward to supporting Irish businesses as they transition to electric commercial vehicles.”

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